Orville Peck rides high and true on Bronco, his second full-length album and most expansive to date.
Read MoreBaba Luba proves a wonderful introduction to Magnus’s comic sensibilities.
Read MoreThe trio continues to skillfully walk a fine line of dark, unpredictable comedy.
Read MorePublic Works prove themselves more than capable of shifting from live performance to audio comedy.
Read MoreGarrett Jamieson’s comedy bends to the sounds, while the Sprattacus band is in on the joke.
Read MoreAnesti Danelis works through half a year of situational grievances on Quarantine Bops
Read MoreStuart Jones offers a clever, self-deprecating wit that zeroes in on the absurdity of human behaviour.
Read MoreOn Show Pony, Orville Peck showcases a growing mastery of both genre and songcraft.
Read MoreGut Bussa Vol 1 shows a stand-up capable of working blue while elevating his insights beyond the subject matter.
Read MorePat Thornton generates quality foolishness throughout this short-n-sweet album.
Read MoreIt’s easy to be drawn into the character-driven absurdity on Older and Wider.
Read MoreDefinition of Knowledge offers 13 sharp send-ups of slam poetry’s tropes and their own group dynamic
Read MoreOn Live at the Underground, Jay & Eytan blur the boundaries between stand-up and sketch.
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