Top Ten EPs of 2025

They say that the best things come in small packages, and there have been plenty of EPs released this past year that give credence to that old adage. Some artists are able to say more in a handful of songs than many are able to across an entire album. Most often, EPs act as an elevator pitch for new and upcoming acts looking to leave their mark. First impressions matter, and what better way to win hearts and minds than by packing everything you’ve got into one intense opening salvo. Though we can always count on a few appearances from more established favourites, our EP list is first and foremost a celebration of rising talents, and this year is no exception. Continue reading

Spotlight!: EEVAH

The hardest challenges we face in life are those which catch us off-guard. Moments of profound loss and grief, instances of dizzying panic and confusion. The greatest of these will all arrive without warning, without any opportunity to prepare or brace yourself for the painful road ahead. Often left too dazed and dumbstruck to really react, all we can do is feel it. All of it. I Didn’t See It Coming, the new EP from Halifax trio EEVAH, lives and breathes in the aftermath of the unexpected, and instils every bit of that feeling into its bittersweet melodies. Nicole Hope Smith’s vocals capturing both that numb, hollow emptiness, and the soft quiver of a voice barely holding back a raging tempest. All while Richard McNamara’s hazy dream pop guitar swirls and billows like an ink blot in water, and Fay Clayton’s steady drum beats pulse like blood pumping through your ears. Continue reading