In “Goddess”, Laufey’s evocative storytelling and emotive delivery converge to create a mesmerizing auditory experience that transcends mere entertainment.
In “Goddess”, Laufey’s evocative storytelling and emotive delivery converge to create a mesmerizing auditory experience that transcends mere entertainment.
Ariana Grande’s newest album ‘eternal sunshine’ tackles the complexities of love, growth and growing up.
What makes Underdressed at the Symphony so fulfilling to hear is the cumulative feeling of an artist coming into their own with all the tricks they’ve learned so far.
WSG’s message on his latest (and possibly final) full-length studio album is clear: other rappers can’t do it like him.
During the tour, Drake promised that For All The Dogs is meant for his long-time fans.
Mitski brandishes a resolute abandonment of Sad Girl SummerTM and fairly – now it’s time to grow up.
As we approach the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, it’s time for Fulc Music to step back and appreciate some of the greatest Indigenous artists Canada has to offer.
There has been a multitude of exciting singles, EPs and albums from emerging and returning artists over the past couple of weeks. Here are a couple that you should check out, if you haven’t already.
Here are our reviews of the first new albums released in 2022.
It’ll be hard for Taylor Swift to top the masterpiece of Red (Taylor’s Version).
The same artist two weeks in a row? I know it’s bad, but hear me out Record of the week: Valentine — Snail Mail, 2021, Matador Records The same artist two weeks in a row? I know it’s bad, but hear me out. Valentine is a particularly potent album that has made a huge, rose-coloured …
This week in Fulc Music, we reiterate the Fulcrum’s official position that both Coldplay and BTS suck and take a look at Lil Nas X and Liz Phair.
As the Fulc’s resident Swiftie, Aly Murphy paired up once more with the Fulc’s editor-in-chief Charley Dutil to take a blast to the past with this week’s selected hits.
This week, we’re looking at a mix of genres to spice up your playlist.
Our Foo Fighter-in-chief and a newcomer to the band share their thoughts in light of Medicine at Midnight
Weezer released new music — naturally, it’s our job to review it
We’re back with another round-up of hot releases and new-to-us favourites.
Come check out our music picks for this week, and maybe add them to your playlist?
Looking for more tracks to add to your playlist? Check out what we have highlighted as the Fulcrum’s single, album and discovery of the week. It’s likely you’ll find a new song to keep on repeat until you’re sick of it.
This week’s picks included hot jazz, existential dread, and cool new musical experiments.
Our picks this week include a surprise comeback and what are sure to be some new indie classics.
This week saw the release of System of a Down’s “Protect the Land,” their first release in 15 years.
This week saw the release of Bright Eyes and Phoebe Bridgers’ “Miracle of Life,” a track that is, in every sense of the word, perfect.
This past week saw the release of a number of cool “return to the roots” albums from Canadian indie bands. We reviewed both those records, as well as the latest single from the U.K’s Lathums and spoke about our discovery of the week : Black Puma.