Breaking the box: The collaborative “Production Group” philosophy of Vancouver’s The R.E.S.E.A.R.C.H.
The R.E.S.E.A.R.C.H. is a Vancouver-based art rock and indie-pop trio that characterises itself as a collaborative “production group”. Comprised of members Richard Scarlett, Ryan Worsley, and Ali Nour, the group records out of Echo Plant Studios in British Columbia. They are noted for a creative philosophy that avoids “remaining in their box,” preferring to explore diverse sonic landscapes through experimental cooperation.
The group’s recent output is defined by a narrative of personal tragedy and professional rebirth. Member Ryan Worsley has spoken candidly about the loss of Angela Bolognese, the mother of his three children, who passed away suddenly in October 2025. Her fondness for his compositions catalysed Worsley to return to the studio and pursue music with renewed purpose.
On 10 December 2025, the trio released the single “Fast Forward,” a track that has been lauded as a “next-gen art rock” anthem. The song is built upon “Kings of Leon-like guitars” and a persistent, thumping rhythm that establishes a sense of “delicious urgency”. Critics have described the composition as a “bewitching sonic mosaic” that successfully marries innovative, driving impetus with “easy-to-listen-to vocals” and soft, layered harmonies. The result is a beguiling listening experience that balances technical precision with high-energy contagion.
By fusing cinematic soundscapes with emotional honesty, The R.E.S.E.A.R.C.H. continues to establish itself as a fixture of the Vancouver indie scene. Their work reflects a commitment to narrative intention, using music as a medium to acknowledge and reveal the inherent tensions of life.