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Mngwa

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Andrew Franey

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The Shangs

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Alex Cuba

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Tri Nguyen

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Defend The Rhino

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Talltale

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Kiwi Jr.

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Plaster

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Hyness

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Black Suit Devil

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Yamantaka // Sonic Titan

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The Pack A.D.

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Chad VanGaalen

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Potengowski Anna Friederike

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Todd Rundgren

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Old 97's

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Needles//Pins

Reviews for Mint artists

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Neko Case

Blacklisted

Blacklisted is Neko Case's third full-length and comes on the heels of an extensive tour with the initial-sharing Nick Cave. It's immediately apparent that some of the Dark One's penchant for Southern Gothic imagery has... read more...
By Russell Gragg
Oct 8, 2002

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Faith Healer

Cosmic Troubles

The Mint record label has been on a roll lately, signing a goodly amount of young Canadian talent. Faith Healer pairs new signee Jessica Jalbert with fellow Mint-y Renny Wilson for a project that's pretty...

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By Steve Marlow
Apr 12, 2015

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Kiwi Jr.

Football Money

Vancouver's Mint Records has the uncanny ability to find great obscure Canadian bands. More often that not, each Mint release has a manic energy to it, an energy of youth, innovation and nervous tension. Toronto's...

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By Steve Marlow
Jun 10, 2019

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Needles//Pins

Goodnight, Tomorrow

Vancouver's Needles//Pins are part of the fine tradition of punk rock from the West Coast. They are made up of three friends who wanted to hang out more together and formed a band. They've had...

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By Steve Marlow
Jun 17, 2017

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The Pack A.D.

Tintype

I sit here watching the emails go round and round 'til the Pack stole my soul to be. The album has a punching bag start, through to a solid rock opera with plateaus of generous... read more...
By The Invizible Man
Aug 31, 2007

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The Pack A.D.

We Kill Computers

“The elevator opens for no one,” sings vocalist/guitarist Becky Black in “Everyone Looks Like Everyone,” the second track off of The Pack A.D.’s third full-length album We Kill Computers.
And it’s a good thing, too,...
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By Hilary Marchildon
May 6, 2010

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The Pack A.D.

Unpersons

“Fuck You! You get to review Pack A.D.” - K. Davies

That outburst says it all. End of review. Now to write a longer review to meet length requirements.
 
Unpersons will be album number...
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By David Tymoshchuk
Sep 27, 2011

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