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 […]
Interview with Dani Felt – Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Happy Holidays to you and yours! In this interview spotlight, I catch up with Dani Felt to chat about her Christmas release, AI in music, favorite artists, and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Let’s get this hot topic out of the way from the start. What are your feelings on AI […]
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 […]
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 […]
DJENTRIFIED Releases Two One-Take Vocal Performances, Captured Live in the Studio
Southern California’s Djentrified has released two new one-take vocal performance videos for “Welcome to the Abyss” and “THIS SONG SHOULDN’T EXIST,” designed for those who bear the burden of the world yet persist in facing it head-on. Filmed solo in a room with only a microphone, these videos distill everything down to the basics. What […]
Tedy’s Debut Album, Scandalous, is Unfiltered, Unapologetic & Undeniably Him
Haitian Canadian artist Tedy releases his highly anticipated debut album Scandalous. A bold, emotionally charged record that blurs the lines between pop, R&B, and alt-soul, Scandalous marks a defining moment in Tedy’s artistic evolution. Known for his raw storytelling, soaring vocals, and genre-bending sound, Tedy is quickly molding himself into one of Canada’s most magnetic […]
Dylan White Examines the Patterns of Love, Fear, and Privilege on Debut EP Fronds, Featuring Funk-Laced Focus Track “Rags”
Ontario-based multi-instrumentalist and composer Dylan White makes his solo debut with Fronds – a lush, groove-driven EP that explores the repeating patterns of love and fear that shape human connection across lifetimes and generations. Rooted in jazz, soul, and funk, Fronds reflects both the intricate structure of nature and the resilient spirit of those who […]
Ganavya and Sam Amidon Share Two New Songs
Acclaimed singer and transdisciplinarian Ganavya follows up on ‘madi‘ with two new songs, ‘Would Be Better‘ and ‘Willow Street,‘ recorded at LEITER’s Funkhaus Studio and set for release on all digital platforms today. The double single traces a tender dialogue between distance and belonging — songs born from loneliness and homesickness that find their way […]
Arlie Reclaims His Voice with the Expansive “Someone You Can Believe In”
Every so often a record arrives that feels like a turning point not only for the artist but for the genre surrounding them. Arlie’s Someone You Can Believe In lands with that kind of significance. It is intimate yet theatrical, spiritual yet grounded, playful yet deeply serious. The album resists easy categorization and in doing […]
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