Language Arts have always existed comfortably in spaces most don’t travel. With the new record “Wonderkind", Kristen Cudmore has gone farther than ever before. Combining indie-pop elements, elements of early 90s female rap, with a prog-rock sensibility straight out of the 1970s, Language Arts sounds like nothing else right now. Forward-thinking fans of everything from Beck to Stereolab to Laura Nyro will have much to rejoice. “Wonderkind” was created in the midst of a tumultuous time in Cudmore’s life, having moved from Vancouver to Toronto. Many have written about heartbreak… read more
Language Arts have always existed comfortably in spaces most don’t travel. With the new record “Wonderkind", Kristen Cudmore has gone farther than ever before. Combining indie-pop elements, elements of early 90s female rap, with a prog-rock sensibility straight out of the 1970s, Languag… read more
Language Arts have always existed comfortably in spaces most don’t travel. With the new record “Wonderkind", Kristen Cudmore has gone farther than ever before. Combining indie-pop elements, elements of early 90s female rap, with a prog-rock sensibility straight out of the 1970s, Language Arts sounds like nothing else right now. Forward-thinking fans of ever… read more