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Kelsey Dower Transforms Ancestry and Memory into Sonic Power on “Massacre”

by Leslie Sherman March 25, 2026 4:45 pm

Kelsey Dower continues to carve a unique space where symphonic composition and metal intersect with her latest single, Massacre, a powerful preview of her upcoming album Rebirth. Expansive, intense, and deeply introspective, the track commands attention with cinematic scope, blending orchestral sweep with the raw energy of metal. It’s one of Dower’s most emotionally resonant […]

Garrett Anthony Rice Unveils Haunting Single “In The Darkness With The Spirit Of The Lake (A Family Tragedy)”

by Leslie Sherman March 24, 2026 4:58 pm

Garrett Anthony Rice’s new single, “In The Darkness With The Spirit Of The Lake (A Family Tragedy),” is a chilling addition to his upcoming double album Equinox. Set at Blessington Lake in County Wicklow, Ireland, the track tells the story of a young boy drowning while addressed by the Púca, the ancient spirit said to […]

Interview with Janet Noh – Growing Up With You

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman March 24, 2026 12:00 pm Tagged With: classical, composer, New York, New York City, Pop, R&B, singer, songwriter, United States

Janet Noh-Growing Up With You

Janet Noh has become a regular on these pages. While in L.A. for NAMM and then GRAMMY week, I crossed paths with Janet more than once. There’s a fun story behind this… While at NAMM, my wife was excited to see a certain artist perform on the Sheraton stage. Being the awesome husband I am, […]

That Moment You Can’t Quite Name in A is For Atom’s New Single “Out of the Blue”

by Leslie Sherman March 23, 2026 4:53 pm Tagged With: 2026, indie rock, new music, New Single, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

There’s something understated about Out of the Blue that really works in its favour. It doesn’t push too hard or try to manufacture a moment that isn’t there. Instead, A Is for Atom lets things evolve the way these situations tend to in real life.

At its heart, the song deals with that shift most people recognise: when a long-standing friendship starts to feel like something else. Not in a dramatic way, but in the quieter sense where it creeps up on you over time. It’s in the shared history, the familiarity and the little details that suddenly start to mean more than they used to.

Interview: Malia Rogers 

by Leslie Sherman March 23, 2026 4:30 pm

Nova Scotia-raised, Ottawa-based singer-songwriter Malia Rogers returns with “Sunlight (A Good Death),” a healing, Celtic-influenced folk single that approaches loss through the lens of gratitude rather than despair. Rooted in the idea that grief is simply love with nowhere left to go, the song reflects on mourning not as an ending, but as evidence of a life deeply […]

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 […]

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