Clare Siobhan (say “shuh-VON”), is an award-winning singer-songwriter from Truro, Nova Scotia who is making a home for herself in that cozy little intersection of folk, pop, and soul. Her layered harmonies paired with bright piano and ukulele lay the foundation for warm vocals that touch on connection, relationships, worry, and that age-old search for […]
The Weather Holds Release Love Letter Single With New LP
The Weather Holds is the latest project and supergroup formed by Montreal-based producer and composer Devon Bate. The debut LP, You Couldn’t Ask For a More Beautiful Day, is a precarious return to his folk roots with the electroacoustic influences of his musical training: a nostalgic remembrance of busking in Winnipeg, the careful curation of […]
Julian Loida Releases the Stunning Giverny LP
Called “one of the Boston music scene’s most valuable players” by The Art Fuse, Julian Loida is a percussionist, composer, and producer. Loida’s musical curiosity and open-mindedness has propelled him towards a wide-range of sounds, genres, and artistic endeavours. His thirst to participate in and experience this range of sounds is partly a product of […]
Singer/songwriter Erin Hunt gets to the heart of her album ‘Brave New World’ with fourth single “Won’t Give Up”
Brave New World is the uncommonly rich, joyous and exhilarating second album from Toronto singer/songwriter Erin Hunt that defies categorization while freely exploring the deepest yearnings of the human condition. A profoundly musical record built for headphone listening – to sit back, fire up a fatty and disappear into – but also perfect to blast […]
Shane Ghostkeeper Debuts“I Know How” Ahead of Fuller Release
The classic Bakersfield sound shines in “I Know How,” Shane Ghostkeeper’s new single “inspired by the chance to redeem a lifetime of terrible dancing as a dedication to the craft for my upcoming wedding with the love of my life.” The music video was conceptualized and directed by fiancée Sarah Houle. Fans of independent Canadian […]
Xondra Takes Center Stage on New Single “Like You Used To”
Xondra delivers the stunning new single “Like You Used To,” out today, which blends the boundaries of Indie Pop. Recommended if you like artists such as Boygenius, Taylor Swift, Kehlani, Annie Dirusso, and Maisie Peters, Xondra takes elements of her inspirations, and creates a unique listening experience of her own. Listen in here: Xondra (she/they) is the artistic identity of Alexondra O’Connell. […]
AUDIEN TEAMS UP WITH WILLIAM BLACK TO RELEASE “WOULD YOU EVEN KNOW” FEATURING TIA TIA
GRAMMY-nominated dance music icon Audien, popularly known for hits like Billboard Top 40 “Something Better” with Lady Antebellum and GRAMMY-nominated remix of Bastille’s “Pompeii,” has collaborated with melodic bass producer William Black, best known for songs like “BACK TO U” with SLANDER and “Deep Blue” with Monika Santucci, to release their new single “Would You Even Know.” […]
Exploring the Cosmic Soundscape: Saint Luminus’ “Echoes of Light” Transcends Musical Boundaries
Guitarist and songwriter Saint Luminus’ “Echoes of Light” fuses progressive rock and electronica to create a musical experience that is both ethereal and captivating. From the very first notes of “Echoes of Light,” you are transported to a sonic universe where time and space dissolve, and the boundaries of musical exploration are pushed to new […]
Interview with Ron Hawkins
Respected and revered alt-rock songwriter Ron Hawkins boasts a celebrated catalogue over 20 records deep – some are solo offerings, and others feature backing bands the Do Good Assassins or Rusty Nails. “Church of the Chemical D.J.” is a song about how we sedate ourselves against the hardships and austerities of capitalism in the 21st Century – […]
The Pairs Seek Excellence with “Sunday to Tuesday”
Family is what ties The Pairs together. With soaring harmonies, they share stories of life’s hope, hilarity, and hardship. An honest, quirky stage presence and their unbottled chemistry quickly connects them with their audience. The line between the stage and the crowd becomes blurred as if we’ve all pulled up a seat around their lively […]
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