album cover: Nostalgia

Nostalgia

Mother Mother

  • NEW ALBUM REVIEW: MOTHER MOTHER - NOSTALGIA (06/06/25) | LIVESPHERE MAGAZINE
    • Mother Mother 's tenth studio album, Nostalgia , released on 6 June 2025, marks a significant evolution in the band's sound and thematic exploration. Known for their quirky alt-rock style, the Canadian quintet - Ryan Guldemond (vocals, guitar), Molly Guldemond (vocals, keyboards), Ali Siadat (drums
  • REVIEW : MOTHER MOTHER – NOSTALGIA (2025) | Maximum Volume Music | June 3, 2025, 12:36 p.m.
    • According to frontman Ryan Guldemond the goal when creating Canadian indie rockers Mother Mother`s tenth studio album `Nostalgia` was to embody a childlike creativity which he believes often becomes elusive later in life, stating each creative choice was evaluated by its emotional impact. We are introduced to the album via `Love to Death` a musically upbeat melodic […]
  • ‘Nostalgia’ is slower, but still a strong record | The Purbalite
    • Nostalgia, the new album from Mother Mother, is a little slower-sounding than their three previous albums. At the beginning of the album, the tone is one of childlike innocence. As the record continues, the mood becomes more serious. “Love to Death” and “Finger” have been released as singles, and they are among the louder and...
  • Albums Of The Week: Mother Mother | Nostalgia | Tinnitist | June 5, 2025, midnight
    • THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Mother Mother’s 10th album Nostalgia is a record built and buoyed on feelings. It is also nothing short of a milestone — the band, comprised of Ryan Guldemond (vocals, guitar), Molly Guldemond (vocals, synths), Jasmin Parkin (vocals, keys), Ali Siadat (drums) and Mike Young (bass), are celebrating 20 years together. Not […]
  • Mother Mother release new music video for ‘FINGER’ | Distorted Sound Magazine | May 25, 2025, midnight
    • MOTHER MOTHER have released a new music video! The new music video, for the track FINGER, is taken from the Canadian indie rock band’s upcoming new album, Nostalgia, which is scheduled to be released in June this year, via Parlophone/Warner Records. Speaking about the new single, vocalist Ryan Guldemond says, “this track may very well be the long-lost sibling of Verbatim.