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Released just eight months after their debut, With the Beatles sounds like a band sprinting to keep up with its own momentum.
The rise of Sum 41, a collection of teenage punks from Exeter High School who banded together in the early 2000s, is an unlikely Cinderella story, but one of Canada's most notable. Emerging from ...
The 25 most overrated albums ranked, ... But over two decades on, the suspicion still remains that Kid A is only held in such higher regard than any albums by Boards of Canada, ...
For the 23nd year in a row, Report on Business has rated the work of Canada’s corporate boards using a rigorous set of governance criteria designed to go far beyond minimum mandatory rules ...
‘The Campfire Headphase’ by Boards Of Canada. Some wouldn’t necessarily describe the 2005 Boards Of Canada album The Campfire Headphase as an ambient album. Regardless, ...
The Globe and Mail’s comprehensive ranking of Canada’s corporate boards for 2023 Published December 4, 2023 This article was published more than 1 year ago.
This time, however, it’s a Boards Of Canada cover. The haunted instrumental “Dayvan Cowboy” originally appeared on Scottish duo Boards Of Canada’s 2005 album The Campfire Headphase.
As Boards of Canada entered the 2000s, a host of cryptic vocal samples related to more ominous topics started to appear. Juxtaposing with the beauty and introspective sounds of the music, these ...
Listen to the 64 Grammy winners for album of the year, and they'll tell the story of the last six decades of popular music. Except, well, not really, at all.
Boards of Canada haven’t released any new music since their 2013 album Tomorrow’s Harvest. Yesterday, the Scottish brothers Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin returned with a new two-hour mix ...
Boards of Canada "Jacquard Causeway" The duo are known for their cryptic titular references. Besides the suggestion of the Jacquard loom, a 19th century precursor to binary technology, my personal ...