Hello again and welcome back to my front porch, my happy place. The fighting teens and screaming toddler have been banished to the inside of the house to have it out thunder-dome style. Last week I gave you a taste of four of my can’t miss bands at Bonnaroo, this week I am going to […]
Cardboard Sessions: Where World-Class Musicians Jam on Instruments Made of Paper and Possibility
offbeat genius of Signal Snowboards and Ernest Packaging, this genre-defying video series isn’t just another jam session—it’s a wild, experimental celebration of music, imagination, and materials most people wouldn’t even consider. Picture some of the world’s most iconic musicians ripping solos and building grooves—not on traditional instruments, but on fully functional gear made entirely from […]
Interview: Dan Pallotta
New England folk songwriter Dan Pallotta has a new single entitled, “Working Man’s Son,” a powerful, upbeat and introspective folk track that captures the emotional tension of gratitude and guilt in a son’s relationship with his father. The inspiration for the song came from Pallotta‘s relationship with his father, who passed away three years ago. Pallotta reflects on the complex feelings […]
Toronto Folk Troubadour Joshua Joyce Releases Debut Album, A Tender & Violent Nature, Featuring Bittersweet Ballad “High Tide”
Toronto-based singer-songwriter Joshua Joyce has released his debut album, A Tender & Violent Nature – a collection of poetic, melancholic, and soul-searching folk songs exploring the tension between past and present, tenderness and turmoil. Anchored by the stirring focus track “High Tide,” Joyce’s first full-length effort marries literate songwriting with sparse, cinematic arrangements. From the […]
Kari Lyn Confronts Burnout and Self-Doubt on Emotionally Gripping New Single, “Heavy Weight”
Toronto-based, PEI-raised singer-songwriter Kari Lyn unveils her soul-baring new single, “Heavy Weight,” a thought-provoking indie folk anthem that captures the emotional toll of self-imposed pressure, burnout, and the isolating struggle of never feeling like you’re doing enough. Rooted in the rich textures of modern folk, alternative country, and Americana, the track blends rhythmic acoustic grooves […]
Canada/US Folk and Bluegrass Collective Sourwood Reflects on the Myth of the Open Road in Debut Single, “On the Road”
Sourwood, the progressive bluegrass and folk collective based between Waterloo, Ontario, Chicago, and Los Angeles, is releasing their debut single, “On the Road,” a driving and introspective anthem that reckons with the myth of the open road and the dreams of freedom that defined an entire generation. “‘On the Road’ is my way of finding […]
The Lightning Struck Channel Gnostic Sci-Fi Longing on New Album Century Storm, Featuring the Reflective Focus Track “In Her Dreams Tonight”
Toronto indie rock band The Lightning Struck return with Century Storm, their boldest and most focused record to date. Drawing from gnostic philosophy, science fiction, and a distinctly vintage sonic palette, the band paints a picture of modern life’s turbulence through a deeply personal lens. On Century Storm, the band recorded 17 songs, carefully curating […]
Matías Roden Debuts Queer club culture new dance anthem “Please”
Vancouver-based pop artist Matías Roden shares his most unapologetically queer and club-ready track yet with “Please” – a synth-pop earworm rooted in heartbreak, self-discovery, and the euphoria of London’s gay nightlife. Featuring a propulsive horn hook, frenetic dancefloor energy, and intimate lyrical detail, “Please” is a bold new chapter from an artist whose sound is […]
LIGHTS RELEASES SIXTH STUDIO ALBUM A6
Electro-pop heavyweight Lights releases A6, her sixth studio album. The album is her most deeply personal yet – entirely written and produced by Lights. Its release was edged earlier this week with her latest earworm “CLINGY,” alongside a sun-kissed new music video. Always game to push herself, Lights made sure the arrival of A6 came […]
Must-See Artists at Bonnaroo Arts & Music Festival 2025: A Local’s Guide
Welcome back! I’ve read the email replies, and honestly guys, if you came back to read this one it’s on you, not me. I don’t know how old you think I am Kyndal from Tennessee, but I guarantee you ma’am I’m not a “boomer”. I can also guarantee you I do not wear my shorts […]
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