Ontario’s Odd Marshall is that strange guy in the backwoods. His songs speak of world travels, but it kind of feels like he’s come out of nowhere. Don Kerr has produced his upcoming debut album with Mike O’Brien on lead guitar and Jason Haberman playing bass. If they’re not known as Canada’s ‘Wrecking Crew,’ they […]
Interview: Stonehocker
Through honest writing of individual personal memoirs, Stonehocker crafts songs that explore and express the pain and joys of life. In a society where mental health issues have become even more prevalent, his goal is to be open, honest and inspire people to have the courage for self-discovery. The musical journey began in a small northern Alberta […]
Interview: Nathalie King
Born to a French/Vietnamese mother and a German father, Toronto-based singer-songwriter Nathalie King‘s music is noted for its cinematic electro-pop and trip hop style, while her sound expresses deeply rooted themes like mental health and emotional life experiences. She is known for her sultry smooth low voice, reminiscent of the true artists of the vintage jazz […]
Actress & Artist Sarah Swire Debuts New Single “Tight!” with Joel Plaskett
Sarah Swire is a multi-disciplinary artist with work spanning across stage, screen and television. As an actor, Sarah is known for The Boys, Anna and the Apocalypse, Murdoch Mysteries, the upcoming Apple TV+ thriller The Last Frontier and Hallmark’s new drama Ripple (the latter two both set for release in 2025). Swire is an art-rock […]
Toronto Pop-Rock Artist Kristen Anzelc Makes Her Debut on Resilient Track “Scars”
Kristen Anzelc is a dynamic songwriter and vocalist who immerses herself in music and pop culture. Her artistic journey began early, propelling her to become a Top 10 finalist in Johnny Wright’s “Search for the Next Super Group.” Demonstrating her passion for songwriting, Kristen co-wrote a song that earned the artist she helped write for […]
Synth-Pop Outliers Sleepkit Unveil New Sophomore Album Camp Emotion feat. Hypnagogic Title Track
Sleepkit is a band who can genuinely be described as mind-expanding; from the nucleus of their songwriting to the texturally-ornamented arrangements, they manage to imbue each aspect of their music with a sly veneer of otherness. Sprung from the minds of songwriters, singers & co-founders Ryan Bourne (Chad VanGaalen, Ghostkeeper, Plant City Band) and Marie […]
Singer-Songwriter David Jane Marks the Beginning of a New Musical Era on Contemplative, Pleading Single “Garden Out Back”
As obsessed with pop culture as he is detached from it, Toronto singer-songwriter and filmmaker David Jane brings a versed insight to the contemporary perspective, writing songs that are grounded in disconnection, uncertainty and desire. His voice is as honest as the thoughts and emotions he writes about. Following the 2020 release of David’s debut […]
Artist Robert Thomas and the sessionmen Sings of Outlaws & Stolen Cars on “The Way We Roll”
East Coast Music Awards “Entertainer of the Year” nominee Robert Thomas is a natural storyteller with a wicked sense of humor. In an energetic and welcoming voice, he highlights the stories of our lives with empathy, energy and a wry sense of fun. Based in Moncton, New Brunswick, Thomas has written for artists across many […]
Indie Pop Siblings Jackie and her brother Offer a Sonic Exploration on the Duality of Childhood with New Single “Happy Shadows,” Tease 2025 Debut LP
In today’s cultural landscape, where social media thrives on remixing narratives and presenting fragmented views of our everyday lives, Toronto-based band Jackie and her brother (siblings Jackie & Mark Andrade) harness gritty digital instruments to deliver a punk-infused, abstract critique. Their latest single, “Happy Shadows,” reflects our collective obsession with life mimicry, constant updates, and […]
Neoclassical Composer Erik Lankin Shares Grief-Stricken Piece, “Aloft on Broken Wings,” off Upcoming The Icarus Album
Montreal (Tiohtià:ke) neoclassical and new classical composer Erik Lankin’s forthcoming debut full-length, The Icarus Album (out early 2025), hears him reinterpreting the myth of Icarus and Daedalus as a metaphor for losing his father to mental illness. Combining classical orchestration with contemporary sound design, he channels the full spectrum of emotion into instrumental soundscapes which […]
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