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Interview: Scarlett Macfarlane

by Leslie Sherman March 23, 2026 4:28 pm

Scarlett Macfarlane returns with “Immortal,” a powerful and defiant pop-rock single built around themes of resilience, self-worth, and inner strength. Written as an empowering anthem, the song embraces the idea that while life’s challenges may knock us down, something essential within us remains unbreakable. “I wanted to write a song that made you feel empowered and inspired,” Scarlett explains. […]

Maddy Little Shares “Quicksand,” A Breakup Song About Sinking While Love Slips Away

by Leslie Sherman March 23, 2026 4:27 pm

Canadian indie alt-pop artist Maddy Little returns with “Quicksand,” a quietly devastating reflection on self-doubt, overthinking, and the slow realization that someone you love is already halfway gone. Rather than capturing the explosion of a breakup, the song sits inside the moment before it happens when distance grows, communication fades, and blame turns inward. Written […]

Marshall Dane Honors Enduring Love and Silver Linings on New Single “Somebody Somewhere”

by Leslie Sherman March 23, 2026 4:26 pm

Canadian country powerhouse Marshall Dane returns with “Somebody Somewhere,” an upbeat yet reflective anthem that reframes loss through gratitude and strength. Rooted in North Americana and country-pop influences, the track celebrates the enduring power of love, honouring the people who shaped us and continue to travel with us long after they’re gone. Originally sparked during […]

Aqyila Celebrates Two Years of Acclaimed Single “Bloom” With Bloom (re-imagined) Remixes EP feat. Eclectic Afro House and Drum & Bass Edits

by Leslie Sherman March 23, 2026 4:24 pm

Fresh off a landmark 2025, Toronto R&B artist Aqyila shares Bloom (re-imagined), a four-track remix bundle that reinterprets her JUNO Award–winning single “Bloom” across an array of genres. Originally released in 2024, “Bloom” quickly became a viral success, resonating globally for its message of growth, healing, and self-worth. Now, Bloom (re-imagined) expands the song’s emotional […]

Lauren Minear Expands Boxing Day Era With Deluxe Album and Sharp New Single “Anxiety”

by Leslie Sherman March 23, 2026 4:23 pm

New York–based artist Lauren Minear returns with Boxing Day (Deluxe), an expanded and deeply personal continuation of her acclaimed 2025 album Boxing Day. Documenting two years of artistic and emotional self-discovery, the deluxe edition captures Minear coming to terms with how her past continues to shape her present. In many ways, it feels like a […]

ARK IDENTITY Drifts Into an Existential Headspace on Dreamy New Single “Fading Light”

by Leslie Sherman March 23, 2026 4:22 pm

Toronto dream pop artist ARK IDENTITY (Noah Mroueh) returns with “Fading Light,” a weightless, immersive single that trades traditional song structure for atmosphere and emotional suspension. Built on a soft, pulsing groove and washed in reverb-drenched textures, the track feels less like a narrative and more like a state of mind; floating, reflective, and quietly […]

Thomas Duxbury and New Mother Nature Celebrate Being True to Yourself on New Single “She Never Knows”

by Leslie Sherman March 23, 2026 4:21 pm

Hamilton, ON’s Thomas Duxbury and New Mother Nature are following up on their debut single, “Istanbul,” with “She Never Knows,” a high-voltage garage-rock burner that pairs blistering blues riffs with deeply reflective songwriting. Written years ago and resurfacing with renewed clarity, the track wrestles with avoidance, identity, substance use, and the quiet heartbreak of watching […]

Little Bihlman Balances Reflection and Distance on New Single “Seems Like Yesterday”

by Leslie Sherman March 18, 2026 5:08 pm

Scot “Little” Bihlman continues to shape the unfolding story of his forthcoming album Heavy Head with a two-track release through V13 Music that pairs the reflective single “Seems Like Yesterday” with the instrumental vignette “The Devil’s Cradle.” Together, the songs mark a turning point in the album’s narrative, widening the landscape before settling into something […]

Beyond the Spotlight: Bobbo Byrnes and the Realities of the Touring Circuit

by Leslie Sherman March 17, 2026 3:34 pm Tagged With: 2026, Alternative, book reviews, Folk, indie rock, new boo, new book, Pop, singer, songwriter, United States

Despite spending more than two decades on the road, playing everywhere from dive bars to festival stages across the U.S. and Europe, Bobbo Byrnes has largely remained just outside the traditional spotlight. Which makes his new book Too Many Miles: On the Road with an Unofficial Rock & Roll Goodwill Ambassador feel not only overdue, but necessary. It’s a document of the kind of career that rarely gets written about, even though it represents the reality for most working musicians.

Too Many Miles casts a wide net, chronicling Byrnes’ evolution as a touring artist through years of constant movement. This isn’t a rise-and-fall story or a neatly packaged industry success narrative. Instead, it’s a long haul account of building a life in music the hard way: through house concerts, radio appearances, long drives and the word-of-mouth touring network that exists far below the mainstream radar.

Jon and Roy Get Friendly on “Maywell,” from the I Can Dream EP

by Leslie Sherman March 16, 2026 2:38 pm

Contemporary folk group Jon and Roy return with a brand new EP entitled I Can Dream. Anchoring the release is its lead single, “Maywell,” a song inspired by an annual winter pilgrimage deep into the mountains behind Victoria, British Columbia.  Each year, Jon, Roy, and close friends snowshoe through heavy terrain to a remote, rustic […]

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