Garrett Anthony Rice returns with “Standing in a Robe,” a new single from his forthcoming double album Equinox, where the moment after a departure carries more weight than the departure itself. This is a song that finds Rice operating in a field that fans of more mellow moments of classic rock and Britpop will find […]
TUBEFREEKS PUSH THROUGH WITH LATEST SINGLE “RISE”
Hard rock band TubeFreeks have just dropped their latest single, “Rise,” co-written by Clint Lowery of Sevendust. The song also features a vocal cameo by Lowery in the verses. “Rise” carries the momentum from the band’s previous single, “Flower,” also co-written by Lowery. The track opens with a synth-driven sequence that feels like it would […]
St.Arnaud Debuts Reflective New Track “It’s Cool” from Latest Album
Edmonton’s St.Arnaud, the project of Ian St.Arnaud, returns with St.Arnaud, a vibrant and collaborative third record that captures the full spirit of a band in motion. Expanding beyond its singer-songwriter roots, the album blends buoyant indie pop, roots textures, and early indie rock influences into a dynamic, lived-in collection that feels both loose and deeply […]
Alanna Sterling Debuts Emotion Driven Pop Track “More”
Ottawa, ON singer-songwriter and pianist Alanna Sterling (they/them) shares “More,” a quietly powerful and emotionally exposed pop ballad that sits in the tension between desire and acceptance. Blending chill, nostalgic, and moody textures with piano-driven songwriting, “More” explores the fragile space between wanting deeper connection and learning to live without certainty of its return. At […]
Strange Plants Debut Rock n’ Roll Goodness with “Ground Falls Away”
Strange Plants return with “Ground Falls Away,” an energetic rock single that blends kinetic grooves with the band’s signature analog warmth. Driven by pulsing rhythms, vintage textures, and an undeniable forward motion, the track captures the restless feeling of pushing through life’s daily pressures and refusing to stand still. Following up on February’s “Lay Your […]
ARKELLS RELEASE “WHAT’S ON YOUR MIND” FEATURING POOLSIDE
9X JUNO Award winners Arkells release hypnotic new single “What’s On Your Mind” (feat. Poolside) via Universal Music Canada and Virgin Music Group. Marking the fifth single released, showing the breadth of sounds from their new album Between Us (out April 17) , the disco-esque track is a synth-heavy, indie pop-rock gem from Arkells, enhanced […]
Missing the Moment Before It’s Gone: George Collins Finds Beauty in Life’s In-Between
Just as I was starting to think that songs about parenthood had said everything they needed to say – filed somewhere between sentimentality and well-meaning nostalgia – along comes George Collins Band with “My Tomorrow Is Already Missing You Today.” And, fair enough, it stops you in your tracks a bit.
Bang Bang Jet Away Turn Literary Legend Into a Wall of Sound on “Mishima”
With “Mishima,” Bang Bang Jet Away double down on atmosphere and intention, delivering a shoegaze single that feels carefully constructed rather than casually released. Arriving in April 2026, the track doesn’t rush to make its point. Instead, it settles into a slow, deliberate groove, letting layers of guitar stretch outward until the song feels wide […]
PICKLE JUICE Share “Halfway,” a Turbulent Alt-Rock Dive Into Ski Town Disillusionment
Alt-rock outfit PICKLE JUICE share their brand new single “Halfway,” a raw and restless track that digs beneath the postcard-perfect image of ski town-living to expose the emotional turbulence that often hides beneath the surface. Driven by gritty guitars and a relentless pulse, “Halfway” captures the uneasy tension between daytime freedom and the darker cycles […]
Where the Music Flows – Raffaele Scoccia’s New Release “La Rivière des Choses”
It is one thing to sit with a piece of music and let it wash over you; it is another to feel as though you are being quietly let in on its origin, its intention, the emotional current that carried it into being. That is where the real magic happens. Which is why “La Rivière des Choses” from Raffaele Scoccia holds such a gentle but persistent pull. The sense that this is not just a collection of compositions, but a reflection in motion.
The title itself – translated as “The River of Things” – offers a clue. There is an inherent transience at play here, a suggestion that these pieces are less about fixed ideas and more about passing moments, shifting thoughts, the quiet drift of memory and meaning. Scoccia doesn’t so much present melodies as he allows them to surface, to move, to dissolve and reform, much like the river he evokes.
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