Toronto-based duo MOONRIIVR return with “Force of Habit,” an upbeat yet emotionally charged indie rock single that blends 60s-inspired kraut rock textures with surf and indie sensibilities. Equal parts nostalgic and explosive, the track traces a path from loss and desperation toward release, building into a cathartic, noise-driven finale that refuses to look back. It’s […]
Apryll Aileen Dives in with New Single “Call Me Anytime”
Ahead of showcasing at the East Coast Music Awards later this month where she’s nominated for Dance Release of the Year, Canadian singer-songwriter Apryll Aileen shares “Call Me Anytime,” a warm and uplifting pop/alt-country single that captures the quiet strength of unconditional love across distance. Rooted in storytelling and emotional clarity, the track follows a […]
On Wilding (Part One), Jessica Pearson and the East Wind Turn Resistance into Momentum with Standout Track “Do It”
Jessica Pearson and the East Wind unveil Wilding Part One, a bold and unflinching EP that channels the power, resilience, and collective strength of women into a deeply intentional body of work. Rooted in folk and Americana traditions while shaped by rich harmonies and emotive storytelling, the record stands as both a celebration of sisterhood […]
Faiyaz and the Wasted Chances Pair Catchy Chaos with Raw Pain on “Bleeding Out”
Toronto trio Faiyaz and the Wasted Chances drop “Bleeding Out,” a bouncy and unrelenting garage punk single that fuses high-voltage energy with a darker emotional undercurrent. Driven by punchy riffs, stripped-back production, and a restless, kinetic feel, the track captures the disorienting experience of pushing through pain while refusing to slow down. It’s a sharp […]
Libby Ember Lingers in Emotional Aftermath on Dreamy Bedroom Pop Single “I’ll Stand in the Doorway”
Following on the releases of acclaimed singles “Let Me Go” and “News at the Party” earlier this year, both of which garnered Spotify Editorial support, Montreal singer-songwriter Libby Ember returns with “I’ll Stand in the Doorway.” Amidst heart-sinking melancholy, it captures the emotional limbo of moving through a breakup while remaining tethered to someone’s world. […]
Ellie Heath Explores Growth and Vulnerability Through Reflective Indie Pop on “Sick of Myself”
Building on the momentum of recent releases, “Too Old (For This Shit)” and “Pushing Forty,” Canadian singer-songwriter Ellie Heath shares “Sick of Myself,” a bold and emotionally charged new single from her upcoming album Pushing Forty, set for release on May 29th, 2026. Blending introspective songwriting with an explosive, danceable chorus, “Sick of Myself” captures […]
Allen Dobb Blends Acoustic Warmth and Personal Storytelling on The Afterlife Sessions, Led by “Ballad of Willie Holmes”
Canadian singer-songwriter Allen Dobb’s new album, The Afterlife Sessions, is a return to something foundational. Built entirely around acoustic instrumentation, the 11 tracks draw from a lifetime of listening, playing, and refining a songwriting voice rooted in folk, Americana, and lived experience. The result is a collection that feels both grounded and expansive, shaped by […]
Scarlett Macfarlane Balances Raw Vulnerability and Pop-Rock Power on “Sorry”
Scarlett Macfarlane shares her latest single, “Sorry,” a deeply personal and emotionally charged pop-rock single that leans into themes of regret, self-reflection, and the complicated path toward forgiveness. Balancing pensive introspection with soaring, cathartic release, “Sorry” captures the weight of late-night thoughts and the quiet courage it takes to face them head-on. “I wrote the […]
LITTLE BIHLMAN GIVES “PAIN” A PURPOSE WITH LATEST SINGLE
Scot “Little” Bihlman has unleashed his latest single “Pain” through V13 Music as part of the continued rollout of his upcoming album Heavy Head. Inspired by the atmospheric heft of Nine Inch Nails and the contemplative pull of Pink Floyd, “Pain” presents a common conflict through a contemporary lens: what if pressure continues to build, […]
Saul Damelyn Finds Beauty in Persistence on “Kings, Queens and Dream Machines”
There’s a quiet confidence running through Saul Damelyn’s debut album Kings, Queens and Dream Machines — the kind that comes not from chasing trends, but from years spent refining stories worth telling. Released May 8 via Damelyn Records, the ten-track collection blends the sharp lyrical instincts of British new wave with the emotional openness of […]
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