Songs from the silver screen

By: Omar Nsouli, SFU Student Movies and music go hand-in-hand like peanut butter and jelly. Whether it’s a multi-layered uplifting score, a scary synth track,...

See Palestine from children’s eyes

By: Riley Brown, SFU Student & Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Content warning: mentions of genocide and violence. Children make up 47% of Palestine’s population,...

Dip into a real hell with Gadfly instead of imagining sham ones

By: Kimia Mansouri, SFU Student A three-member punk rock band has been sending earthquakes throughout Vancouver’s metal scene, and they plan to release a new...

The everlasting effect of brilliant sampling: J Dilla’s Donuts

By: Yildiz Subuk, SFU Student Sampling in hip-hop had been around since the early days of the genre, but producer J Dilla took it a...

Monday Music: The stages of a love affair

By: Eden Chipperfield, News Writer “FMF” by Uncle Strut   Sometimes, that person you’ve been waiting for has been by your side or in your circle all...

Hotel Mira makes Vancouver proud

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer Vancouver alternative rock band Hotel Mira’s sold-out concert at the Commodore Ballroom was a show-stopper. The band was fuelled with...

James Chapeskie combines 80’s rock, gothic fantasy, and light shows

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor I’ve never associated ‘80s rock with gothic fantasy, but it’s a combination that immediately made sense when my...

Artists to watch this year in Canada

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer and Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor With the new year in full swing, there are tours, new music, and...

New Music: tripleS is a girl group with a twist

By: Tian Davidson, SFU Student tripleS, the newest, up-and-coming K-pop girl group released their newest mini album, ⟡(Mujuk). It’s the first album from their subunit,...

Music Monday: Asian women in indie

By: Tian Davidson, SFU Student As someone who doesn’t stick to one genre when it comes to music, something I’ve noticed is in the indie...