NERiMA’s latest single, “Reverence,” is a striking reflection on the idolization of celebrities and the darker realities that often lie behind the glamorous facade. Balancing pop-punk energy with emotionally driven lyrics, the track combines edgy, dark, and introspective themes that delve into the pressures of achieving dreams and the fear of finding unhappiness despite success. […]
Stephen Jaymes Take on Humanity’s Most Infuriating Adversary in “Baby Can’t Be Helped”
There’s a moment we’ve all had – watching someone (maybe ourselves) reject good advice, resist an obvious solution, or double down on a bad decision for no reason other than sheer and irrational stubbornness.
That moment of exasperation, of wanting to shake someone out of their self-inflicted misery is the beating heart of Baby Can’t Be Helped, the latest folk-punk gut punch from Stephen Jaymes.
Dan Lowe & The Skeletal Remains Channel the Spirit of Rock & Roll in “Creatures of the Radio”
Dan Lowe has always had a real knack for storytelling, and his latest single “Creatures of the Radio” is no exception.
A heartland rock anthem with echoes of Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty, this song is a love letter to the golden era of radio. A time when the crackle of the dial could transport listeners to another world.
With rich instrumentation, driving rhythms and a soaring saxophone courtesy of Patrick Lamb, Creatures of the Radio is both nostalgic and refreshingly alive.
Interview: Glimmerjean & Goode
Toronto-based rock n’ soul duo Glimmerjean & Goode debut their first single, “Rosavelle,” a playful and uplifting track inspired by early 60s soul. Written as an ode to carefree fun and independence, “Rosavelle” blends vintage guitar riffs with bursts of horns, channeling an irresistible and unique energy. The song tells the story of Rosavelle, a lovable rascal and free […]
“Kill Me” by Julie Haven – A Dark and Emotional Journey Through Love and Betrayal
Julie Haven’s haunting single “Kill Me” is shows skill in atmospheric songwriting. The track is built around an ominous piano motif that immediately sets the tone for its unsettling journey.
Layered with eerily expressive vocal harmonies, cinematic strings, and a melancholy electro-pop ambience, the track creates a captivating sense of tension. It is one that leaves the listener both entranced and uneasy.
Stonehocker Shares Motivational New Single, “In Need”
Stonehocker’s latest single, “In Need,” explores the raw, emotional journey of realizing one’s need for a higher power. The song is an introspective reflection on the lows that come with struggling against the challenges of life and the self-awareness that emerges from surrender. A blend of motivational alternative rock with a light, meditative tone, “In […]
Singer-Songwriter Dany Horovitz Debut Stunning Single “Way About You,” the Title Track from His Latest Release
Behind the name and the music is Canadian singer-songwriter Dany Horovitz, known for his ability to captivate audiences with memorable melodies and vivid storytelling. Dany’s newest project, Way About You, collects his singles to date, including the album’s title track “Way About You” – a vibrant, banjo-infused pop song showcasing his evolution as an artist. […]
Interview: Patrick Smith
Originally from Ottawa, ON, Patrick Smith is a Toronto-based saxophonist who has studied with Mike Murley, Kelly Jefferson, and acclaimed American saxophonist Mark Shim. Smith has established himself as a gifted and in-demand musician on the Canadian music scene. An active bandleader, he heads three projects: his quintet, his trio 3-Oh, and Pangea – a jazz fusion concept group that combines […]
Eric Selby Finds His Rhythm on new EP “Starting To Sync In”
With Starting To Sync In, Eric Selby delivers a richly textured and adventurous EP that blends alternative folk, psychedelic rock and soulful Americana.
Known for his intricate songwriting and multi-instrumental prowess, Selby continues to re-define his sound. Recorded between Virginia and Nashville, this collection of five tracks displays his journey as an artist, as he continues to explore folk inspired storytelling while embracing expansive musical influences.
Ben Killen’s “Singing River Blues” – A Soulful Debut That Honors the Past While Forging a Bold New Path
With his debut solo single “Singing River Blues”, Ben Killen steps into the spotlight with a song that is both deeply personal and current.
The song takes the raw, heartfelt tradition of the blues together with the expansive storytelling of Americana. Here, Killen delivers something of an instant classic as it carries the weight of history while carving out its own unique space in today’s music landscape.
Singing River Blues is a song about loss, grief, and the unbreakable bonds of family. Inspired by a painful chapter in Killen’s life, the sudden passing of his father and grandmother in 2012, this song is more than a lament. It is more of a direct tribute, a meditation, and a testament to the healing power of music.
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