As Child Actress, Rena Kozak toes the line between a tangible reality and an infinite universe. While Calgary was her initial foundation, her move to Montreal in 2017 solidified her work not just as a performer and songwriter, but as a sought-out producer and mixing engineer. Having released her latest full-length, Ancestor Worship, last year, […]
The Boneheads Share New Track, Living-in-the-Moment Folk Rock Banger “Feel The Light”
The Boneheads have kept true to their roots while emerging from the Toronto music scene. They deliver a refreshment of blues-tinged rock ‘n’ roll, combining old school and modern influences that brings a familiarity of the golden age of the blues with contemporary expression. The band have explored an Americana and roots inflected direction on […]
Petunia & The Vipers Deliver on Latest Cut “Loved in Vain,” an Engrossing Latin/Western-Fused Romp
Vancouver’s Petunia & The Vipers’ genre- transcendental sound is an eclectic and engrossing bar room mix of style and innovation. As described by Saving Country Music, “Petunia & The Vipers are one of these creative generators and innovators, and their music and moxy can be found defining the cutting edge of what is considered creative […]
Subversive NYC Act The Dream Eaters Find Hope at the Bottom of Everything on New Single “CRUCIFIXX”
Since 2015, The Dream Eaters have evolved from a dream pop band into a full-on video art project with an extensive catalogue of weird and darkly humorous music videos of their catchy pop songs. The duo started working together after vocalist Elizabeth LeBaron, originally from Calgary, AB, started working at the same bar as singer/songwriter […]
Award-Winning Indigenous Creator iskwē Releases Nimble and Stripped Down Live Studio Recording of “Caught In The Waves”
Cree Métis artist iskwē | ᐃᐢᑫᐧᐤ (short for waseskwan iskwew, meaning “blue sky woman”) is sharing a new release which reimages a crucial piece of her most recent album, nīna, a 10-song collection of both electronic and sweeping chamber pop which evokes the intense emotions of a turbulent period in her life. Recorded in Mexico […]
Musical Chameleon Brock Geiger Offers an Energized Slice of Abstract Pop with New Single “Lemonade” (feat. Sam Gendel on Sax & FX)
Having established himself as a multi-instrumentalist and producer in the Canadian scene, Brock Geiger has been a key collaborator on nearly 50 records, scored over 10 short films, and has toured worldwide with a multitude of projects. Geiger’s Swiss Army Knife sideman approach has landed him on stages including Austin City Limits, Sasquatch Music Festival, […]
Alt-Americana Artist Odd Marshall Drops “Nobody Wins,” a Cathartic Track on Losing
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, Sand & Glue, with Mike O’Brien on lead guitar and Jason Haberman playing bass. If they’re not known as Canada’s ‘Wrecking […]
Interview: Havelin
Havelin, also known as Alex Zaichkowski, is an acclaimed (unofficially) singer-songwriter (allegedly) whose passion for music began at a young age and will continue until his untimely demise (which will likely come at the hands of some great warrior or foul beast…or, more likely, slipping on a banana peel). The Edmonton-born, Toronto-based Zaichkowski was once described as “a […]
Halifax-Based, Nigerian Afro-Folk Artist Blessing Tangban Offers Ethereal and Hopeful Single “Prayer”
Emerging from New Orleans’ vibrant jazz scene, Blessing Tangban debuted an introspective, vulnerable and folky sound with 2014’s debut EP Nowhere Girl that opened us up to the world of a lost a 15-year-old Nigerian immigrant in America, starting college, falling in love, getting heartbroken and finding her faith. Over the course of the last […]
Hood Pop’s Ekelle Joins Rapper Ervin Mitchell For New Track “Games”
Ekelle is an artist and songwriter from Toronto, ON who rhymes about what she knows best – her real-life experience. Key music themes include money, sex, drama, and identity through a black feminist lens. Her genre of choice is a style that she created called Hood Pop – popular music with a street edge. Hood […]
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