Japan-born, Canada-raised artist Justin Maki is making his boldest statement yet. On “Technicolor Dreams,” the FCLMA–winning singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer unleashes a vibrant, groove-forward protest song – a defiant embrace of authenticity and individuality in the face of doubt. Written originally with Canadian producer Drew Shalka (Mute Choir) during a snowstorm-stranded writing session in Nashville, […]
The Bankes Brothers Explore Nostalgia and New Horizons on Where Do We Go From Here? EP feat. Anthemic Lead Single “Waited All Night”
Victoria, BC indie-rockers The Bankes Brothers return with their most dynamic release to date, the new EP, Where Do We Go From Here? (produced by Gus Van Go), featuring the high-energy focus track “Waited All Night.” Known for their infectious live shows and timeless rock ‘n’ roll spirit, the band continues to carve out their […]
Erica Knox Turns Self-Doubt Into Empowerment on Vulnerable Soft-Pop Single “Growing Song,” Written at Abbey Road Studios
Toronto-based singer-songwriter Erica Knox continues her Abbey Road Studios story with “Growing Song” – a chill, introspective soft-pop track that balances vulnerability with resilience. Written during her time at the legendary London studio – handpicked as one of three artists to record there through DHL’s FastTrack Sessions – the single lays bare Knox’s moments of […]
Wistful Ballad “Pretty Pieces” Finds Emmett Jerome Searching Through the Fragments of Heartbreak, It Ain’t Me LP Out October 22nd
With a voice steeped in truth and a heart wired for raw expression, Emmett Jerome unveils “Pretty Pieces,” a wistful, stripped-back meditation on love lost and the latest single to be shared from his upcoming It Ain’t Me LP, out October 22nd via Light Organ Records. Rooted in folk and Americana but tinted with the […]
Revolution Has a Sound – Zoey Tess Strikes Back with her latest single “Knocking at Your Front Door”
Some songs don’t arrive quietly. Zoey Tess’s new single “Knocking at Your Front Door” is one of those songs.
The single opens like a confession with Tess alone at the piano, her voice steady and circling around the wreckage of a country that’s come unglued. Then the band kicks in with pulsing drums, a snarl from the guitars and what starts as a lament turns into a confrontation.
Midnight Foolishness Reframes Emmure’s “MDMA” as a Chilling Acoustic Rebirth
Brooklyn’s Midnight Foolishness has always thrived on energy and emotion, but with their latest release—an acoustic reimagining of Emmure’s “MDMA”—the band delivers something far more daring: stillness. What was once a surge of metallic aggression has been unraveled and rebuilt as a slow, aching meditation on pain, endurance, and the quieter forms of survival. From […]
When Art Meets Advocacy: “Best in Drag Show” Proves the Power of Community in Action
Capping off back-to-back weekends of fundraising and community building, APLA Health once again brought Los Angeles together in spectacular fashion with the 2025 Best in Drag Show, held Sunday, October 5 at the historic Orpheum Theatre in Downtown LA. Following the success of last weekend’s 41st annual AIDS Walk Los Angeles, thousands filled the Orpheum […]
Scot “Little” Bihlman’s “Heavy Head” Confronts Life’s Weight with Subtle Power
Scot “Little” Bihlman’s latest single, “Heavy Head,” signals a shift toward introspection and conceptual storytelling in his evolving catalog. Released ahead of his forthcoming album of the same name via V13 Music, the track blends heartland rock, blues textures, and acoustic intimacy to explore the human experience under pressure. From its opening chords, “Heavy Head” […]
Satya Comes Alive on New R&B Single “Realness”
Montreal-based pop/R&B artist Satya returns with “Realness,” a soulful, empowering anthem about finding true, unconditional love in a world that often feels chaotic and unsteady. The single blends sleek, modern R&B textures with Satya’s warm, emotive voice – offering both sensuality and strength in equal measure. Written by Garrett Raffanelli and co-written alongside Satya “Realness” […]
Interview: Rogan Mei
With rugged honesty and a dose of youthful defiance, Rogan Mei returns with “Rushmore (So What),” an angsty and liberating folk-rock anthem about missed chances, restless energy, and carving your own road. Louder and more unapologetic than his earlier reflective work, the track captures the friction between wanting change and actually living it – set against ringing […]
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