Toronto rock band Dead Broke return with “Hypernormal,” a blistering, clear-eyed indictment of modern life where everything is reactive, monetized, and endlessly overwhelming. Anchored by jagged guitars, volatile dynamics, and a seething, desert-rock pulse, the track captures what it feels like to live in a world of nonstop disruption: doomscrolling through microdoses of trauma while losing any sense […]
Tony Saint Tone Steps Forward With Funk-Fueled New Single “The Shift (Into the Light)”
Veteran singer-songwriter and performer Tony Saint Tone opens the year with intention and movement on his uplifting new single, “The Shift (Into the Light),” arriving January 9 on all major streaming platforms. Built for both the dance floor and the soul, the track is a funky, feel-good anthem about release, renewal, and stepping confidently into […]
The Quiet Realization at the Heart of Matt Alter’s Latest Release “Tossed Away”
“Tossed Away” is a song about a quiet kind of recognition. The moment when disappointment replaces confusion and the truth finally begins to settle in. But it doesn’t frame that realization as confrontation or closure. Instead it lets the feeling exist without rushing to resolve it.
“I’ve thought about this theme many times in my life,” Alter explains. “People using you for their own gain. It really sucks. We’ve all felt it at some point. I finally was able to verbalize that sentiment in a song.”
j dylan paul Finds Their Voice on “love sonnet for mikey”
For Boston based artist and mixing engineer j dylan paul, “love sonnet for mikey” marks a quiet but pivotal turning point, transforming a deeply personal gesture into the foundation for a broader artistic shift.
Originally created as a Christmas gift for a close friend, the song sets a poem written in 2019 after the loss of the author’s brother Mikey. Rather than adapting the text to fit a traditional song structure, j dylan paul treats the poem with careful restrain, leaving the lyrics untouched and resisting any repetition. The song itself lasts just 1 minute 33, but carries a weight that far exceeds its runtime.
Ian Ward’s New Single “Spend All My Time” Frames Love as a Choice
That sense of trust feels earned. Ward is a Brooklyn based singer-songwriter, actor, and creative entrepreneur whose career spans more than two decades across music, theater, and film. He made his professional stage debut at just eight years old and grew up immersed in performance, eventually appearing on Broadway, touring internationally as well as working across television and film.
Muriel Grossmann Plays the Music of McCoy Tyner and the Grateful Dead
On paper, the pairing of McCoy Tyner and the Grateful Dead still reads like a provocation. One is synonymous with modal fire, tectonic left-hand piano voicings, and the spiritual urgency of post-Coltrane jazz; the other is a shape-shifting American band whose music stretched folk, blues, psychedelia, and improvisation into something communal and uncontainable. Yet Muriel […]
The Quiet Beauty of Mourning Coffee’s Winter Solstice Single “Winter Whispers”
There is a softness to “Winter Whispers,” Mourning Coffee’s new single written for the winter solstice, that feels deeply intentional. The song moves slowly and carefully, embracing stillness as both a sound and a feeling. Featuring Eric Contractor, the track is layered with delicate acoustic elements and strings that drift in and out like breath […]
“Until It’s Time” Sees Cut Flowers Delve Into Regret and Reflection
From the heart of Toronto’s indie-rock scene, Cut Flowers emerge with “Until It’s Time” – a rollicking and heartfelt meditation on impermanence, regret, and making amends. Rooted in pastoral harmonies and driven by vibrant, live-off-the-floor energy, the song blends the ache of folk storytelling with the grit of vintage rock and soul. “It’s a song […]
ARK IDENTITY Blends Dreamy Soundscapes and Digital Heartbreak on New Single “Falling Apart”
Toronto indie pop artist ARK IDENTITY (Noah Mroueh) returns with “Falling Apart,” a late-night anthem that captures the ache of modern heartbreak in the digital age. Built around a heartbeat-on-the-edge pulse, the track unfolds with hypnotic layers of synth, reverb-soaked guitar, and ARK IDENTITY’s signature ethereal vocal delivery – a sonic mirror of what it […]
Interview: Jeffery Straker
Saskatchewan-born singer-songwriter Jeffery Straker shares A Very Prairie Christmas, a 12-song recording shaped by nearly a decade of his beloved annual holiday shows. Blending nostalgic classics, intimate arrangements, and Straker’s signature piano-driven storytelling, the album captures the way Christmas memories evolve while still holding their magic. “When I was selecting these songs, I had the benefit of having performed […]
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