With their 20th year in motion, Octoberman returns with “We Used To Talk of Death,” a nostalgic, tape-warmed indie rock single that meditates on aging, memory, and the inevitable weight of time. Recovered from a forgotten 2014 demo, the track now arrives fully realized – leaner, rawer, and more resonant than ever. “One day I was going […]
Interview: Raphaela
Lebanese-Canadian singer-songwriter Raphaela unveils her emotionally complex new single, “Leave Him First,” a cinematic and empowering pop track that flips the script on betrayal and heartbreak. What begins as a classic story of romantic infidelity quickly becomes something more nuanced and powerful: a conversation between two women who unknowingly shared the same partner. But instead of revenge, Raphaela offers […]
Brooklyn’s Wormburner Releases New Album Last of the Winter Light Today
“After a show, someone approached us and said our set sounded like ‘lost songs from an unidentifiable 80s college rock band’. We’d heard this before. The New Yorker had made a similar ‘80s college rock’ reference when trying to categorize Wormburner. Yes, our music might sound vaguely familiar, but no one has ever quite put […]
Reeya Banerjee’s “Misery of Place” asks the question we’re all afraid to answer – is it where you are, or who you are?
Reeya Banerjee’s “Misery of Place” kicks open the door to her upcoming album “This Place” with a power chord.
At first listen, it’s a swaggering 90’s inspired pop rock track with crunchy guitars and a sharp vocal delivery. But underneath the smirk lies a song wrestling with something deeper – how the places we live shape the people we become.
Cameron Stenger’s Lighter Begins with the Intimate and Emotional “Lingering”
Some songs arrive like a thunderclap. Others slip in unnoticed, weaving their way into your subconscious until you realize they’ve taken root. Cameron Stenger’s latest single, “Lingering,” falls squarely into the latter category. A quiet, emotionally rich meditation on memory and aftermath, the track serves as the first glimpse into his forthcoming album Lighter, due […]
Grace Elly Lets Go Loudly with “I Don’t Care Anymore”
Grace Elly is back with a stunning new single, “I Don’t Care Anymore,” available today on all major streaming platforms. A mesmerizing fusion of pop vocals and nostalgic, ethereal production, this track marks a powerful step forward in Grace’s musical journey. A lifelong lover of music, Grace began her musical exploration at the age of six, dabbling in everything from folk and […]
Austin Duo Dorio Release New Track“Everyday Feels Like Tomorrow”
“Good morning. Welcome to Super Love 3. Thank you for being here.” A placeless pop concierge, like a VHS instructional training video, welcomes you to Dorio’s new album. Offering a fully illustrated sound world, Super Love 3 strikingly expands the Austin-based project’s meticulously handmade sonic universe. Wake up in a world of indie pop and […]
Elisa Thorn’s “The Garden” is an Ethereal, Experimental Folk Offering That Moves Through Memory, Time, and Tenderness
Vancouver-based harpist, vocalist, and composer Elisa Thorn shares her latest single, “The Garden,” a gentle, nostalgic, and experimental folk track that reflects on memory, grief, and the inner landscape of the self across time. Inspired by a long-form sound collage Thorn created in 2021 called The Years In Between, “The Garden” explores the idea that […]
Robert Thomas and the sessionmen Share New Album The Way We Roll Featuring Nostalgic, Feel-Good Opener “Kick the Can”
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. […]
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