While firmly rooted in the present, Vancouver, BC group Odds certainly know a thing about the past. Founded in 1987 with their first album release in 1991 the group has spanned over 30 years of not only music but culture. The group also made the soundtrack for cult classic sketch series Kids In The Hall […]
José Lobo Debuts Strong Single “TBTBNM”
In All Good Hope, the forthcoming debut album from singer, songwriter, and musician José Lobo, is a masterclass in intimacy. From the highly personal lyrical themes and sparse, delicate instrumentation, to the singing, which sounds like a friend whispering a secret into your ear, the experience of listening to In All Good Hope is akin […]
Connor Roff Reveals Bright New Single “Sunlight”
Combining the natural beauty of West Coast Canada with London, England’s urban forest, Connor Roff‘s luminous music embraces and showcases his dual nationality. With his deep and soulful voice, classical piano background and self-taught guitar skills, Roff has developed a distinctive style strongly influenced by artists such as Jeff Buckley, Maggie Rogers and James Blake. […]
On “Strays,” The Americans Prove They Have Staying Power
The Americans continue their streak of hard-hitting releases, with newcomer, Strays, which saw the light of day late last month. At the very core The Americans are a folk-root-Americana outfit, but Strays proves they are much more than that. Creating music on their own terms, and unapologetically so, the result is an EP filled with songs […]
Jennifer Harper Debuts Bold New Single “Mary Magdalene”
“Mary Magdalene” is a beautiful and enchanting song that celebrates the complexities of love and womanhood with grace and sincerity. Jennifer Harper’s delicate vocals, accompanied by a mesmerizing melody, create an ethereal atmosphere that transports listeners to an emotional landscape. The song’s exploration of love is not confined to romantic notions but also delves into […]
Interview: Madam Sad
Hamilton, ON’s Madam Sad is the six year long project of Maddison Schrieber, a name created by combining the names Mads and Adam. They are a disabled, traumatized, and queer person. Making whatever they have access to, while still keeping it small, they focus on Americana and folk styles of music, guided by the vulnerability and sincerity they see […]
Shane Ghostkeeper Shares Classic Rock-Style Tune “Sunbeam” from New Album ‘Songs For My People’
Fans of independent Canadian music will likely recognize the name Shane Ghostkeeper from his namesake project GHOSTKEEPER, a band that has been responsible for some of the more thrilling music to emerge from Alberta during the last 15 years. But while his parent band trades in a highly unique, left-of-centre approach to indie rock, Shane […]
Popguru celebrates its 25th anniversary with compilation album, The World According To Popguru: Single-Minded
Having done A&R for ten years and been accommodatingly downsized by EMI Music Canada, Graham Stairs came to the belated conclusion that he was ill-suited to work for other people and that it was time to be his own boss for better or worse. Graham Stairs founded Popguru Sound & Vision in 1998, which is […]
Madam Sad Debuts “Accepted” from Latest LP
Hamilton, ON’s Madam Sad is the six year long project of Maddison Schrieber, a name created by combining the names Mads and Adam. They are a disabled, traumatized, and queer person. Making whatever they have access to, while still keeping it small, they focus on Americana and folk styles of music, guided by the vulnerability […]
Indie/Blues Artist Jesse Roper Shares Soulful New Single “Throw This Rope”
Based in Victoria, British Columbia, Jesse Roper is a blues/Americana artist with a penchant for writing modern indie infused blues music and delivering bombastic live performances buoyed by his virtuosic guitar playing. The stage is where he shines. It has been his home since overcoming crippling stage fright during his early twenties. Fear is a […]
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