There is something quietly extraordinary about “Museum of Love,” the debut single from Saul Damelyn and British indie label Damelyn Records. Its lyric video world premiere translates that emotional depth into a richly imagined visual experience that feels intimate, cinematic, and deeply human. Set inside an imagined Museum of Love, the video unfolds as a […]
Interview: Libby Ember
Following the September 2025 release of her debut EP I Kill Spiders and the subsequent single, “To Her,” Montreal singer-songwriter Libby Ember shares “Let Me Go,” a melancholic, dreamy indie-folk single that sits in the uncomfortable space between holding on and letting go. Nostalgic and emotionally raw, the track captures the quiet contradictions of a relationship that lingers long […]
Interview” The Imaginary Band
The Imaginary Band, longtime Chilliwack, BC-based musician Andrew Christopher‘s latest project, steps fully into focus on their debut single, “Polka Hands.” A carefree, roots-leaning indie-folk single, it celebrates intuition, creativity, and the beauty of not overthinking life’s next move. “At first, The Imaginary Band only existed vaguely in my mind,” explains Christopher. “But when I wrote ‘Polka Hands,’ I learned to fully embrace the concept.” Without […]
Mark Fenster & Collaborator Sharanjeet Singh Mand Blend Indian/Western Neo-Classical and Spiritual Soundscapes on “Sacred Yearning”
Following his ongoing exploration of music as a conduit for healing and connection, Gabriola Island-based composer, vocalist, and meditation leader Mark Fenster unveils his latest single “Sacred Yearning” – a meditative, neo-classical journey blending the spiritual traditions of Indian Classical music with Western strings and vocalese. The track conveys a heartfelt longing to connect with […]
Lauren Minear Debuts Strong New Single “Perfect Girl”
New York–based alt-pop singer-songwriter Lauren Minear returns with “Perfect Girl,” a razor-sharp, darkly playful exploration of what it means to be a woman expected to shapeshift endlessly to please others. Written from the perspective of a fictional, satirical character, the track leans into the absurdity of “perfection” and the way chasing it strips away humanity […]
Maddy Little Debuts Relatable New Single “All My Fault”
Canadian indie alt-pop artist Maddy Little returns with “All My Fault,” a raw, bittersweet reflection on self-doubt, emotional manipulation, and the quiet power of finally choosing yourself. Written in the aftermath of a situationship defined by push and pull, the track captures the moment where self-blame gives way to clarity and growth. Built around a […]
Satya Reveals Powerful Debut Album “Note To Myself”
With Note To Myself, Satya delivers a deeply personal debut album that serves as both an introduction and a declaration. Rooted in pop and R&B, the record unfolds as a storytelling journey; one shaped by vulnerability, resilience, and hard-won self-acceptance. It marks the starting point of Satya’s artistic career, and the culmination of years of […]
Keegan Powell Entices with Energy Filled Release “Too Hard”
Canadian musician Keegan Powell returns with his new single “Too Hard,” a blisteringly melodic rock track that tears straight through the emotional turbulence of modern life. Blending sugary hooks with ferocious guitars, the song captures the sensation of information overload and emotional overwhelm in a rush of feeling where clarity and chaos collide. Built on […]
Thomas Duxbury and New Mother Nature Chase Heartache, Distance & the Places We Leave Behind on New Single, “Istanbul”
Hamilton, ON blues-rock outfit Thomas Duxbury and New Mother Nature share “Istanbul” — an energetic, riff-driven release that pairs upbeat, sun-soaked guitar work with deeply melancholic reflection. Equal parts homesick postcard and blues-rock catharsis, the track captures the ache of being split between places, people, and past lives. “I wrote the song when I was […]
A is For Atom Reflects on Memory and Consequence on “Enola”
Songs that draw on history always walk a delicate line. Lean too heavily on reference and they become academic exercises. Ignore context altogether and they risk feeling hollow. The trick is to let the past inform the present without overwhelming it. A is For Atom’s latest single “Enola” is a good example of how to strike that balance.
The title’s connection to the Enola Gay immediately places the song in the shadow of the Atomic Age, of technological power and moral consequence. But Mike Cykoski is not interested in retelling history. Instead, he uses it as a framework. A way of talking about memory and the quiet ways that earlier decisions continue to shape later lives.
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