“Look back” is the uplifting new single from borza, with an enticing flow that keeps you glued. “Sometimes certain things happen that tame our fire down for too long, so it’s good to look back and remember how we felt just before the interruption, and why,” says borza about his inspiration. borza has collaborated on […]
10-Year-Old Bianca Lily Shares Debut Too Much EP feat. Empowering Title Track
10-year-old Toronto artist Bianca Lily’s journey into music was both organic and deeply personal. She began crafting songs at her family home, their melodies evolving through experimentation on the piano. Recording these creations for her debut Too Much EP was a natural next step, transforming their home into a foundation for professional studio sessions. At […]
Indie Pop Songwriter Andrew Spice Returns to Music with “High Park,” First Single in 20 Years
Originally a classically trained pianist, Andrew Spice is an indie pop songwriter based in Toronto. After releasing his acclaimed debut album, Pretty Demons (2003), on three-time JUNO nominee Emm Gryner’s label, Andrew took an unexpected step away from music to become a clinical psychologist. When musical inspiration struck again, Andrew wrote his first single in […]
Alt-Rock Band, Kojak, Release Celebratory Summertime Anthem, “Seasons”
Alt-rock band Kojak‘s musical journey began in 2018. Their diverse musical influences, ranging from classic heavy rock like Led Zeppelin and the Raconteurs to contemporary artists like Wilco and the Tragically Hip, permeate their sound and can be heard like ghosts jamming with the band, on the musical journey that is their newest self-titled album. […]
Soulful Singer-Songwriter Nicky MacKenzie Shares Dreamy New Track “Come Back”
Nicky MacKenzie’s forthcoming MORALS EP establishes the 23-year-old BC native as a gifted songwriter capable of both hauntingly poignant restraint and irresistibly catchy pop melodies. By focusing on the universalities that shape us – breakups, self-doubt, nights out – Nicky leaves space for her audience to unpack their own experiences. There is both grit and […]
Erik Lankin Shares Experimental New Classical Piece, “Labyrinth,” from Forthcoming The Icarus Album
Montreal (Tiohtià:ke)’s Erik Lankin is sharing a new window into the world of his upcoming debut LP, The Icarus Album, a reinterpretation of the myth of Daedalus which Lankin has used to grapple with the loss of his father to suicide. The tormented conceptual opening track, “Labyrinth,” is set on a stormy island as Daedalus […]
Singer-Songwriter Odd Marshall Finds Sunshine Amongst Dark Swedish Winters on “Midsummer”
Odd Marshall is that strange guy in the backwoods. His songs speak of world travels, but with this impressive debut, it kind of feels like he’s come out of nowhere. New single, “Midsummer,” is inspired by “a winter I spent in Karlstad, Sweden with three hours of sunlight. I kept dreaming of the well-advertised Midsomer […]
Dancing on the Edge in Stephen Jaymes’ “Last Predictable Summer”
LA-based singer-songwriter Stephen Jaymes has released his latest single, “Last Predictable Summer,” a thrilling fusion of folk and punk that demands your attention. Known for his distinct folk-punk poetry, Jaymes has written a song that tackles the grim realities of our world while also making you want to dance through the chaos. This new song […]
Interview: John Gogo
Balladeer and actor John Gogo hails from a musical family in Snuneymuxw (a.k.a. Nanaimo) on Vancouver Island. Best known for writing and performing his folk songs about the people and places, the true and tall tales of the West Coast, John produced his sixth full-length album, Western Balladeer. The LP’s wistful, “Cougar Annie,” was inspired by Western Canadian legendary pioneer Ada Annie […]
Faint Halos Latest Single “Disaster” – A Raw and Poignant Preview from the Upcoming Album
Faint Halos’ newest single, “Disaster,” offers a gripping glimpse into the upcoming album, “I can see a million lights”, slated for release in August 2024.
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