There aren’t many artists who break up a commercially successful, critically adored band and survive. Dallas Green went one further. Back in 2011, he was torn in two directions between his commitment to post-hardcore grandees Alexisonfire and the rapid rise of his folk-punk solo project, City And Colour. Faced with a choice that was never going to please everyone, he decided to back the latter and went on to become a bona fide crossover artist. Fast-forward a decade or so and, give or take a clutch of reunion shows and the odd pandemic, Alexis are back, with their first album in 13 years, Otherness, appearing on more than a few 2022 best-of lists. But Dallas’ songwriting didn’t cease, resulting in a seventh album from City And Colour, titled The...