Award-winning Canadian Folk/Americana artist Robert Thomas and the sessionmen channel a youthful spark and the warmth of lifelong friendship on “Kick the Can,” the nostalgic and upbeat opening track from their sophomore album The Way We Roll, out now. A deeply personal and resonant record, The Way We Roll captures Thomas’ reflections on his Atlantic […]
Simon Scardanelli Debuts Folk Rock New Single, “Battle Ships”
British-born, France-based singer-songwriter Simon Scardanelli delivers a thunderous call to arms with his latest single, “Battle Ships,” a gritty and rebellious folk-rock anthem drawn from his forthcoming climate-themed folk-opera La Mer. Both defiant and mythic in tone, “Battle Ships” imagines a mythical race waging war against humankind in a last-ditch rebellion against our environmental destruction. […]
Ynana Rose Debuts Blissful Cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Landslide”
California-based singer-songwriter Ynana Rose unveils a tender new take on “Landslide,” reinterpreting the classic 1975 Fleetwood Mac ballad through the lens of midlife transition and acoustic folk-pop beauty. With silky vocals, understated piano, and warm, expressive cello, the track is a loving ode to change, reflection, and the enduring strength that comes with age. Originally […]
City Builders Releases Heartbreaking Cinematic Alt-Pop Ballad, “Learning to Miss You”
With her devastatingly honest new single, “Learning to Miss You,” Toronto-based artist City Builders unveils a raw, cinematic pop track rooted in heartbreak, longing, and emotional release. Shaped by Grace Turner’s deeply personal experiences, the track explores the kind of grief that comes not just from romantic loss, but from the complex mourning of deep […]
A Slow Burn with Swagger – Lil’ Red & The Rooster Deal the Blues on “Stack ‘Em Up Baby”
With their new single “Stack ‘Em Up Baby,” Lil’ Red & The Rooster effortlessly breathe new life into the blues, with a sound that’s as fresh as it is timeless.
No Apologies, No Illusions – Gun-Shy Butterfly Release their Defiant Debut “Dark Side”
With Dark Side, Philadelphia duo Gun-Shy Butterfly bursts onto the alt-rock scene not with a whisper, but with a jolt of distortion and purpose. From the opening bars, there’s no mistaking the lineage – Veruca Salt, L7, The Breeders, Bleach-era Nirvana – but this isn’t retro cosplay.
Dark Side is the official debut from multi-instrumentalists Julie Exter and Andrea Tarka White, both long embedded in the Philly indie rock underground. But this track isn’t just an introduction – it’s a declaration. In an era oversaturated with overproduced, algorithm-fed releases, Dark Side reclaims emotional rawness and lived truth as the core of rock’s enduring power.
Ben Neill’s “Morphic Resonance” Is a Hypnotic Convergence of Science and Sound
Few artists bridge the gap between conceptual art and immersive listening quite like Ben Neill.
A composer, performer and the inventor of the electro acoustic Mutantrumpet, Neill has long been known for bending the boundaries of sound and fusing acoustic tradition with digital innovation.
But with Morphic Resonance, the first release from his forthcoming album Amalgam Sphere, Neill enters especially ambitious territory as he explores the radical theories of evolutionary biologist Rupert Sheldrake.
Cardboard Sessions: Where World-Class Musicians Jam on Instruments Made of Paper and Possibility
offbeat genius of Signal Snowboards and Ernest Packaging, this genre-defying video series isn’t just another jam session—it’s a wild, experimental celebration of music, imagination, and materials most people wouldn’t even consider. Picture some of the world’s most iconic musicians ripping solos and building grooves—not on traditional instruments, but on fully functional gear made entirely from […]
Interview: Dan Pallotta
New England folk songwriter Dan Pallotta has a new single entitled, “Working Man’s Son,” a powerful, upbeat and introspective folk track that captures the emotional tension of gratitude and guilt in a son’s relationship with his father. The inspiration for the song came from Pallotta‘s relationship with his father, who passed away three years ago. Pallotta reflects on the complex feelings […]
Toronto Folk Troubadour Joshua Joyce Releases Debut Album, A Tender & Violent Nature, Featuring Bittersweet Ballad “High Tide”
Toronto-based singer-songwriter Joshua Joyce has released his debut album, A Tender & Violent Nature – a collection of poetic, melancholic, and soul-searching folk songs exploring the tension between past and present, tenderness and turmoil. Anchored by the stirring focus track “High Tide,” Joyce’s first full-length effort marries literate songwriting with sparse, cinematic arrangements. From the […]
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