Toronto-based singer-songwriter and filmmaker David Jane returns with his most riveting single yet, “Story of a Night.” Building on the nostalgic introspection of his recent singles, the track delivers a quick, impassioned burst of romantic memory and unresolved longing. At under three minutes, it’s a whirlwind of pleading energy that ends abruptly, leaving listeners with […]
Kenzy Kyx Shines Bright on Her Debut EP “Glitter”
With shimmering four track debut EP Glitter, Kenzy Kyx makes a statement that’s both playful and purposeful.
The project is compact but deliberate, a body of work that balances glossy hooks with raw emotion and shows off a young artist confident enough to take risks while still delivering undeniable pop appeal.
Zedge Launches Tapedeck: A Bold New Platform Putting the Power — and the Payout — Back in Artists’ Hands
Since 2017, Zedge has made it easier for creators across the globe to make a living making art through its thriving Zedge Premium marketplace, paying out millions of dollars each year. With Tapedeck, Zedge is bringing that same creator-first model to music. The service is the brainchild of Zedge’s SVP of Product and music industry veteran Tim Quirk, the lead […]
Garrett Anthony Rice Opens a New Chapter With “It’s Not The Summer”
Garrett Anthony Rice has a way of writing songs that feel like they were already waiting for you. His latest, “It’s Not The Summer,” steps out of the shadows with an easy glow, letting light in without rushing it. The track is touched by Britpop’s golden haze, but it’s no nostalgia trip. Crisp guitars ring […]
Revvnant’s New Release “Death Drive” – An Album for the End Times
There’s a certain unease that settles over you the moment Death Drive begins. This is not the kind of record that gently eases you in – it drags you straight into its storm, confronting human fragility, political decay and the self destructive instincts we can’t seem to shake off.
Revvnant, who is the brainchild of Elias Schutzman, makes no apologies for the weight it carries. This is music that confronts, unsettles and still somehow manages to seduce with moments of strange beauty.
Jean Caffeine Delivers the Goods on “New Generation Jean” LP featuring “You’re Fine”
Self-described “genre-fluid” artist Jean Caffeine unveils her new album, Generation Jean, on the Austin-based Flak Records. Across its 10 tracks, Jean shows off her sharp wit and songwriting skills as the album slides between retro pop, Americana, punk-tinged blues, power pop, and art rock. If there’s a theme that ties the album together its feels […]
Chore Bring Back Grunge on New Album, Oswego Park, Featuring Standout Track “King”
Dunnville, Ontario’s Chore are back after two decades with Oswego Park, a tightly wound, deeply personal fourth album brimming with post-hardcore intensity, progressive structures, and raw emotion. Out now via Sonic Unyon Records, the record follows previously released single “Cowards Can” and highlights the menacing, riff-heavy “King” – a song that channels the pressures of […]
Kai Korven Debuts Epic New Single “Bug on Head”
Toronto composer, songwriter, and producer Kai Korven invites listeners into a whimsical, heartfelt world with his new single, “Bug on Head.” Playful, dynamic, and elating, the track blends indie pop and folk sensibilities with theatrical storytelling, capturing the warmth of friendship and the joy of creative collaboration. “‘Bug on Head’ is really about the voices […]
Raphaela’s “Bittersweet” Captures the Fragile Beauty of Love That Doesn’t Last Forever
Lebanese-Canadian artist Raphaela returns with “Bittersweet,” a tender pop ballad about love that doesn’t last but still changes you forever. Nostalgic, romantic, and achingly human, the track balances sadness with serenity, offering a portrait of love cherished for exactly what it was. Written after a dream reignited a long-forgotten summer romance, “Bittersweet” holds space for […]
Songwriter Neil Haverty Shares “Some Days,” an Upbeat Indie Soul Anthem About Meeting or Missing the Moment
Toronto songwriter and composer Neil Haverty (frontman of alt-folk ensemble Bruce Peninsula, and composer of the Wildhood soundtrack) is back with “Some Days,” a soulful and synth-driven single that dives into the quiet pressures of daily life – the aspirations we wake up to, and the grace we need to let go when things don’t […]
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