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Josh Hyslop: A Cold Wind
Don’t let the title fool you. With one of the warmest voices around, Joshua Hyslop will invite you to slow down and listen. By Shelley Gummeson
Myths of Vancouver
Vancouver's MYTHS create scary soundscapse of fantasy, light and sound. Techno-witch-rave, you might say. By Scott Wood
The Best of 2011
By Joshua Hyslop
By Boombox Saints
By The Pack A.D.
By Romi Mayes
By Jason Raso
!earshot chart toppers The Pack A.D., roots artist Romi Mayes and jazz bassist Jason Raso offer up thier picks for the best of 2011.
By Marc 'Oxide' LaCasse
By Chris Hibbard
We also get !earshot writers and radio programmers to to weigh in on the best of 2011 as well.
Top 50
#1 John K. Samson - Provincial - (Anti-)
Electronic
#1 Tycho - Dive - (Ghostly International)
Hip Hop
#1 The Roots - Undun - (Def Jam)
International
#1 Novalima - Karimba - (ESL/Eighteenth Street Lounge)
Jazz
#1 Sultans Of String - Move - (Self-Released)
Loud
#1 Iced Earth - Dystopia - (Century Media)
Folk/Roots/Blues
#1 Fred Eaglesmith - 6 Volts - (Self-Released)
Airplay Basics
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The Best of 2011
By The Pack A.D.
By Romi Mayes
By Jason Raso
!earshot chart toppers The Pack A.D., roots artist Romi Mayes and jazz bassist Jason Raso offer up thier picks for the best of 2011.
Book Review: Retromania
Pop Will Eat Itself: Is Pop Culture just going around in circles? Writer Simon Reynolds looks at a pop culture that increasingly feeds off its past. By Dan McPeake
Philoceraptor Attacks
Philoceraptor are invading the Vancouver music scene with the dedication of a missionary. By Scott Wood
The Best of 2011
By The Pack A.D.
By Romi Mayes
By Jason Raso
!earshot chart toppers The Pack A.D., roots artist Romi Mayes and jazz bassist Jason Raso offer up thier picks for the best of 2011.
Big Sugar: How Sweet It Is
Big Sugar hits the road with a new batch of songs and a will to rock. By Shelley Gummeson
MGMT: The bigtime is calling
Success was already in the cards for MGMT when they sat down with Scott Wood
13 Lucky Songs
We begin our look back at the Best of 2011 with a playlist of 13 tracks that start with Celtic and end up at death metal. By Andy Gronberg
The Twelves: Having It Both Ways
Brazil's The Twelves switched from guitars to turntables but that doesn't mean they can't rock out. By Scott Wood
Romi Mayes: Unscripted
With her new album Lucky Tonight Romi Mayes digs deep and reveals her rock roots. By Shelley Gummeson
Next Music From Tokyo
One man's passion is a boon for adventurous music fans as the Next Music From Tokyo tour brings Japan's underground to Canada. By Magnus Thyvold
Ohbijou and the City
Ohbijou's Casey Mecija is worried about her city but, hopefull about the future. Metal Meets paves the way. ByScott Thomson
Paolo Nutini: When Words Don't Work, The Music Steps In
This Reporter Finds That Braving The Thick Scottish Accent of Paolo Nutini Is Well Worth It! By Scott Wood
What a Strange Trip: Saskatchewan Jazz Festival
A great line-up, a casual atmosphere and strong performances make for a great time. By Jim Dupuis








