October’s Best in Music

I don’t know if it’s just me, but I think October was an amazing month in the music world. Not just any music, but in the alternative rock scene especially. If you couldn’t keep up with all the releases, or if you didn’t really pay attention to them, I’m here to catch you up! Keep reading for my review: here are my favourite albums and hit songs of the month.

Twenty One Pilots- Trench

Trench, the fourth studio album from American duo Twenty One Pilots, is another journey through a lot of deep emotions. They returned from touring their last album, Blurryface, and got right to writing new music- and they definitely wrote it well!

Top tracks: “My Blood” & “Chlorine”

Tokyo Police Club- TPC

Tokyo Police Club is a local Newmarket band that has been making amazing music since 2005. With only a year passed since their most recent studio album, this is definitely a breath of fresh air. The band strays away from their conservative sound and
takes on a new rock style.

Top tracks: “Hercules” & “Ready to Win”

Max Frost- Gold Rush

Max Frost is a lesser known name in the alternative world but he shouldn’t be! Prior to this, he had experience releasing a few EPs. Now just released is his first studio album- a great debut and some of his best work that will definitely have you in a groovy mood.

Top tracks: “Money Problems” & “Sometimes”

Young the Giant- Mirror Master

Young the Giant has always been one of my favourite bands because they are so unique. This album is probably their best yet in terms of music that translates easily in the background of a study session or as music for a relaxing commute.

Top tracks: “Mirror Master” & “Panoramic Girl”

Arkells- Rally Cry

After the single “People’s Champ” was released this spring, the hype only grew for the fourth album by Arkells. You’ll definitely feel Canadian pride and ready to take on the world after listening to this one. Expect rock beats and riffs that feel like you’re at your
own personal concert!

Top tracks: “Relentless” & “Hand

 

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Nicolina Moscati

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