Born and raised in Toronto, Victoria Staff was always an “anxious child.” The string that connected much of her young life was using music to communicate with family, friends, teachers, and even therapists. Over time, this coping mechanism developed into a passion for music that would lead to her career as an indie-pop artist. Staff […]
Heartland Rockers The Sarandons Release Sophomore Full-Length Album Drawing Dead feat. Sentimental Title Track
Heartland Canadian indie rockers The Sarandons return with their second full length album, Drawing Dead, a largely live-off-the-floor record that sees the band moving from “holding on tightly, to letting go lightly,” as lead singer Dave Suchon puts it. There are still plenty of electrifying moments – from Craig Keeney’s signature guitar solos to Damian […]
Mohawk Alt-Pop Artist/Producer Semiah Drops Charlie’s Angels-Esque “Withdrawals” Music Video with a Warrior Punk Anime Edge
As a deluge of artists seek to be the next digital flash in the pan, Semiah is a breath of fresh mountain air. She’s as at home on stage – where she’s spent 20 of her 25 years – as she is chopping firewood or on an urban dancefloor in bejeweled glam. Regularly showered with […]
Harriet Reynolds Spreads Cheer with Festive Single “Got the Holiday Spirit”
Harriet Reynolds’s holiday single “Got the Holiday Spirit” is an instant seasonal classic that radiates warmth and joy.
Co-written with the talented NYC artist Li Mann, the song blends Harriet’s Americana roots with a festive, toe-tapping rhythm perfect for getting you in the holiday spirits.
Interview: Neil Nayyar Speaks About His Extraordinary Musical Journey
Neil Nayyar’s Breaking Barriers is a breathtaking album that defies traditional expectations and invites listeners on a journey through a vast musical landscape. Known for his unparalleled mastery of 117 instruments from around the world, Nayyar’s latest work is a bold exploration of sound, culture, and creativity. Each track feels like an invitation to experience […]
Sound Strider’s New Single “Progress” Explores the Dystopia of the Modern Age
With new single “Progress,” Sound Strider delivers a blistering critique of modern development ideology, setting the tone for his debut album, “Mechanical Animist”.
This lead single pulls no punches, laying bare the cracks in the foundation of capitalism, consumerism, and systemic oppression. All wrapped up in a hypnotic post-industrial groove, the track seethes with an existential frustration that mirrors the disillusionment of the 2020’s so far.
Jason Sinay’s Brand New Single “Picture Perfect” – a Love Song that Soars Above the Ordinary
Jason Sinay’s latest single, “Picture Perfect”, is a tender, evocative ballad that captures the essence of love’s transformative power.
Nestled within his ambitious double album “The Mountain”, the song reveals Sinay’s ability to balance vulenrability with a timeless sense of musicianship. It was co-written with producer Martin Pradler.
Songstress Tara Van Debuts Folk Laced Single “Things I Wanna Say”
Singer-songwriter Tara Van of Toronto is sharing a blend of chamber folk and pop entitled “Things I Wanna Say,” a horn inflected and subtly percussive dance with the vulnerability that can arise when your feelings present themselves before you’re necessarily ready to share or feel certain about them. Produced by Mark Calderone, “Things I Wanna […]
Kylie Fox Debuts Playful New Music Video “Flush”
New Brunswick-based singer-songwriter Kylie Fox released her sophomore studio album, Sequoia, this past September; 11 songs that fuse vintage elements folk storytelling, jazz and alternative rock while serving as reflections on gratitude in relation to the women in Fox’s life, her environment, her relationships, and herself. Guided by renowned producer Daniel Ledwell (Jenn Grant, Fortunate […]
Pianist-Composer Thélonius García Shares Captivating Debut Album Marche Nocturne feat. Soulful, Reflective Single “Évocation”
Montreal-based pianist and composer Thélonius García introduces his meditative solo piano style with Marche Nocturne, his debut album. A collection of 16 original piano pieces, each short and deeply evocative, the album explores García’s unique fusion of classical sensibilities with jazz’s improvisational freedom, resonating with influences from Impressionist composers like Debussy and Fauré. Marche Nocturne […]
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