Willem James Cowan’s new single, “You Will (A Brief Reminder to Look Up),” is a warm, Laurel Canyon–inspired ode to optimism – a gentle reminder that no matter how heavy life feels, things will get better. Breezy yet reflective, the track blends folk, rock, singer/songwriter, and Americana influences to create an uplifting space that feels […]
Excuses Excuses Debuts Intricate New Single, “Nothing At All”
Toronto alt-punk rockers Excuses Excuses return with “Nothing At All,” an anthemic, defiant, and raw rallying cry that questions the impact of social media on our increasingly divided world. The track cuts through the noise to encourage listeners to reject the curated smokescreens algorithms present and reclaim an honest, individual perspective on life. Delivering a […]
Next Week’ Washing Debuts Nostalgic Single “Empty Pages”
Toronto-based trio Next Week’s Washing make a bold statement with “Empty Pages,” their expansive, genre-blending new single. Drawing on elements of shoegaze, Britpop, and alternative rock, the track combines a nostalgic emotionality with forward-looking sonic ambition – pairing shimmering walls of guitar with front-and-centre, harmony-laced vocals. It’s a huge, euphoric number from a band you […]
Lisa SQ Debuts Strong New Single “Cold Little Fingers”
Where do your thoughts go when the lights are out? In her deliriously raw new single, “Cold Little Fingers,” Hamilton-based indie rock artist Lisa SQ invites listeners into the restless space between dreaming and waking – a late-night freak-out where whispered voices, pounding hearts, and childhood boogeymen dance together in the dark. “Cold Little Fingers” […]
Deni Bonet Shares Vibrant Video for “All Around The World (Music Is Love)”
Genre-defying violinist and songwriter Deni Bonet has unveiled the official video for her new single, “All Around The World (Music Is Love),” a track that captures the joy of global collaboration and cultural unity. The song will appear on her forthcoming album Off The Record, arriving later this year. Bonet’s inspiration for the piece comes […]
Ger Carriere Dazzles in Candy-Colored Video for “Can I Be Her”
Ger Carriere’s latest music video isn’t just a visual accompaniment—it’s a fully realized universe. Her single “Can I Be Her” is reimagined through a lens of hyper-femininity, saturated with candy-colored pinks, pastel dreamscapes, and Ger herself cast as a doll navigating a meticulously curated fantasy. The result is glossy, charming, and intentionally over-the-top—a visual playground […]
George Collins’s “Black and White World” is a Soulful Call for Empathy and Unity
In a year dominated by headlines of polarization, political vitriol and heartbreaking acts of violence, including the recent shooting in the U.S. that left communities shaken, George Collins steps forward with a song that refuses to despair.
“Black and White World”, is an upbeat, blue eyed soul inflected pop/rock track that delivers a serious message wrapped in irresistible hooks. It’s the sound of hope dancing back into the room at a time when many of us need it most.
MUNNYCAT’s till death we do art is an Exercise in Creative Commitment
There are albums that entertain, and there are albums that assert a creative philosophy. MUNNYCAT’s till death we do art is both. On their debut LP, K808 and Khaledzou have constructed a sound world that is as visually minded as it is musically adventurous, offering listeners a full immersion into their art-school-inspired universe. The album’s […]
Alex Thomen’s “Where Did They Go Wrong?” – A Sharp and Satirical Take on Life’s Ironies
Alex Thomen’s latest single “Where Did They Go Wrong?” is a biting and insightful exploration of irony, personal growth and the unexpected paths people take in life.
With sharp observational storytelling, Thomen uses this track to examine three culturally resonant narratives – a boy who once struggled with self-image now proclaims himself as an “alpha male”, an ambitious young woman falls into a multi level marketing scheme and a med student shifts his focus from traditional medicine to alternative therapies. While the characters are fictional , their stories reflect real social phenomena that are especially prevalent in today’s internet – and the social media driven world.
“Far Inside” – Marco Di Stefano’s Cinematic Journey Through Emotion
Released today, Marco Di Stefano’s concept album Far Inside is a journey into the extremes of human emotion.
A former metal guitarist turned orchestral storyteller, Di Stefano merges the emotional sweep of classical composition with the narrative precision of modern scoring. His decade of study with contemporary masters Giovanni D’Aquila, Adriano Guarnieri and Belgian composer Luc Brewaeys, combined with his training under celebrated game composer Jason Graves, has honed a composition style that is very much cinematic at its core.
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