Dead Levee is a 4-piece old-school, no-nonsense rock band consisting of members Tayler “Izzy” Morgan, Ray Klapatiuk, Rylan “Buck” Dusyk, and Preston Laschuk. Their aggressive, organic, and attitude-driven style harkens back to the high energy rock of the late 60’s with the attitude of 90’s rock. Playing alongside established bands such as Chilliwack, The Trews, […]
East coast singer-songwriter Norma MacDonald finishes the ethereal song “The Heart Wants” after 12 years in the making
On her sixth album, singer-songwriter Norma MacDonald explores new songwriting tactics, reimagines old demos, and conducts sound experimentations that expand her folk and country influences into 60s pop, Motown harmonies, and jangly early millennium indie-rock. “The Heart Wants” was actually a song that was written back in 2011. However, it never fit in with her […]
Legendary Canadian Singer-Songwriter Jimmy Rankin Shares Joel Plaskett Produced Single “Harvest Highway”
On Harvest Highway (Out Oct. 13), Jimmy Rankin hits the road again, time traveling and traversing far-flung destinations—along with his native Nova Scotia—through his singular brand of East Coast folk-rock. He nods to Nova Scotia’s Highway 101—running through the fertile Annapolis Valley and down the southern shore of the Bay of Fundy—with the album’s wistful […]
Honest Rock ‘N Roller Espanola (Aaron Goldstein) Announces Sophomore LP ‘Espanola, Again’ feat. Simple and Catchy “Look To The Sky”
If there were a Venn diagram of the modern stalwarts of Canadian rock and roll, there in the middle you’ll find Espanola’s Aaron Goldstein. As the go-to sideman for some of the country’s most recognized songwriters for the last 15 years, Goldstein has played pedal steel and electric guitar for the likes of Arkells, City […]
Alt-pop artist ROKI shares the bright and loving single “The One” from upcoming Lovable EP
Alternative pop artist ROKI started writing and producing music at a young age as a creative outlet, and later headed up multiple bands. After taking a brief hiatus from music to pursue her love of filmmaking, she returned, producing new tracks with Ben Kaplan (Mother Mother) and Winston Hauschild (Wanting Qu). During the process of […]
Interview with Eric Hunker – When It All Ends
Known for his honest and captivating lyrics, Eric Hunker is a Tulsa, Oklahoma based singer-songwriter whose first solo album, All These Little Loves, debuted at #9 on the iTunes Singer-Songwriter Top 20 chart. Eric toured as one-half of the indie-folk duo Eric & Happie for six years, with another album – It’s Yours – reaching […]
An Anime-Inspired New Single & Video by Portland’s Noise Pop Duo Zeroz Turns Sadboy Tears into the Ultimate Anthem
It’s not too often that we associate face-melting guitar crunch with crying fits, but Zeroz (FKA Butterfly) aren’t like other bands. The Portland duo marries the sugar-rush pop hooks and guitar riffs of ‘90s alt-rock with modern hyperpop sensibilities and, well… sadboy tears. If The Breeders and Pinback had a baby inside a battered computer server that […]
AY Young Shows the Power of Music on “Goals”
There’s something to be said about the power of being called to make music. But when that power combines with an unshakeable mission to change the world for the better, what you get is the tour de force known as AY Young. A UN-recognized sustainability advocate and SDG Champion who’s devoted his music to activism since his teens, Young launches […]
Interview: The Lightning Struck
The Lightning Struck is an indie rock band from Toronto. To watch The Lightning Struck is to be transported to New York’s Lower East Side, sometime between ’69 and ’91. Listen carefully – you can hear the Velvet Underground, Sonic Youth, the Ramones and Television. Of course, this careful curation of sound didn’t happen by accident. In 2000, Loren Davie moved to New York City after listening to the Velvet […]
Folk songstress Sarah Segal-Lazar shares poignant video for “Earlier”
Sarah Segal-Lazar has been making music since before she could talk. Folks say she took her first steps in ¾ time. By the time she was nine, she was sending songs into the local radio station. These days, the Femme Fatale of Folk splits her time between the busy streets of Montreal and the red […]
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