TubeFreeks channel urgency, melody, and emotional depth into their newest single “Flower,” a collaboration with Sevendust guitarist Clint Lowery that pushes their sound into bold new territory. The track balances weight and atmosphere, delivering a layered listening experience that unfolds with each spin. Driven by intricate drum patterns and thick rhythmic guitar lines, “Flower” builds […]
“Palomino” – A Graceful Prelude to Todd Mosby’s Upcoming Album “American Heartland”
“Palomino,” the new single from acclaimed composer and guitarist Todd Mosby, offers a radiant first glimpse into the emotional landscape of his forthcoming album American Heartland. Whimsical, rhythmically buoyant and rich with personal meaning, the track stands as both a nostalgic reflection and a forward looking statement of artistic purpose.
MMOONN Featuring Odeya Nini & Nicolas Snyder Announce Self-Titled Debut Album Out April 10th
Defying any one label, MMOONN is a deeply textural and cosmic record created by Los Angeles-based composer and producer Nicolas Snyder and interdisciplinary vocalist Odeya Nini. MMOONN merges the improvisational and compositional skill of two artists who have each honed a personal sound for many years: Odeya Nini with her embodied dynamic vocals, and Nicolas […]
Finding Balance in Amana Melome’s New Album “Recalibration”
When I say there is a sense of calm confidence running through Recalibration, I don’t mean that it ever drifts into the background. Quite the opposite. What Amana Melome delivers here is music that knows exactly what it is and doesn’t feel the need to raise its voice to be heard. In an era dominated by volume, speed, and constant digital noise, this feels quietly radical.
Dylan De Braga Transforms Devastation Into Strength on Vulnerable Single, “Hold The Door”
Like a lone flower pushing its way through the ashes of a forest long since burned, Dylan De Braga’s debut single, “Hold The Door,” rises quietly from devastation into something achingly beautiful. Born from one of the most traumatic chapters of his life, the folk-inflected ballad transforms pain into clarity, standing not as a monument […]
St.Arnaud Leans Into Earnest Romance and Wry Charm on New Single “Love You (For Real)”
Edmonton, AB’s St.Arnaud, the music of Ian St.Arnaud, shares “Love You (For Real),” a buoyant, indie pop track that balances romantic sincerity with a knowing smirk. Built around a warm, locked in groove and conversational lyricism, the song captures the fleeting clarity of connection; those moments when everything clicks, feels true, and doesn’t need to […]
Julian Taylor Revisits His Musical Journey on Anthology Vol. 2, Anchored by Mellow Ballad “Hunger”
With over two decades of genre-spanning work behind him, acclaimed Canadian songwriter Julian Taylor unveils Anthology Vol. 2; a reflective, wide-ranging collection that traces the evolution of an artist who has never confined himself to a single lane. Featuring songs recorded across a 25-year period, the album captures Taylor’s enduring commitment to storytelling, live musicianship, […]
Justin Maki Channels Passion and Confidence in Latest Single, “Old School Heart”
Japan-born, Canada-raised artist Justin Maki returns with “Old School Heart,” a moody, groove-forward R&B/pop-rock single that confronts unrequited love and emotional ambiguity head-on. Dark, passionate, and deeply self-assured, the track finds the FCLMA–winning singer-songwriter drawing a clear line in the sand, demanding commitment in a dating culture increasingly defined by non-answers and half-measures. “I was […]
Jont’s “The One I’ve Never Met Who I Long For” is a Wry, Bittersweet Meditation on Mythic Love, Inner Stillness, and the Beauty of Being Alive
Jont’s first single of 2026, “The One I’ve Never Met Who I Long For,” arrives as a contemplative, gently defiant song about longing, inner peace, and the stories we tell ourselves about love. Wry, passionate, and deeply human, the track examines the myths we inherit and the freedom that comes from stepping outside them. It […]
Ian Ward Premieres New Single “You and Me,” A Quiet Valentine’s Day Release About Presence, Not Performance
By the time Ian Ward sat down to write “You and Me,” life had gotten loud. Not bad loud. Just full. Travel. Work. Decisions. Expectations. The constant mental noise that comes with moving fast and carrying a lot. Late one night, sitting alone with a guitar after a long stretch of that kind of chaos, […]
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