Toronto-based singer-songwriter Andie Loren’s music is a mix of dream pop and rock. Her smooth, warm vocals soundtrack songs that are characterized by her desire to understand human nature, and how love can consume us in both positive and negative ways. Andie’s brand new EP, Some Special Light, is a concept record that looks into […]
Singer-Songwriter Billie Zizi Debuts New Single “Midnight Sun” from the Levitate LP
Singer-songwriter Billie Zizi of Edmonton, Alberta, is unveiling her long awaited new record, Levitate. The collection of dreamy songs, which range from earnest folk rock to eerie singer-songwriter, capture the artist’s experience of navigating life through her tight knit hometown community. From the gas station love affairs of pitbull-walking, rhinestone adorned Edmontonians to the spiritual […]
Interview: Oba
Toronto indie band Oba first crossed paths in high school, but it wasn’t until after graduation that they began jamming together seriously. During their college years, they all lived together, playing shows, writing songs, and, honestly, just hanging out. There was probably more hanging out than anything else, but that’s what built the foundation of the band’s […]
Jazz Vocalist Lizzie Thomas Breathes Soul into Holiday Classics with “This Christmas”
Jazz vocalist Lizzie Thomas brings her dynamic talent and unique sound to the holiday classic “This Christmas”, delivering a version that’s equal parts reverent and refreshingly original.
Known for her captivating stage presence and rich vocals, Thomas infuses Donny Hathaway’s soulful holiday classic with her own blend of jazz, neo-soul, and R&B.
Now available on Dot Time Records, “This Christmas” LP released today, invites fans to experience a holiday soundtrack that’s both vibrant and cozy. Perfect for listening to as the evenings draw in earlier, bringing holiday nostalgia with a sophisticated, modern twist.
Luminary Canadian Rock Band Silverstein Announce Momentous Double Album Antibloom / Pink Moon
With the approach of their 25th anniversary, JUNO-nominated Canadian rock band Silverstein (whose sophomore album, Discovering the Waterfront, was recently certified Gold in Canada) took to the deserts of Joshua Tree to challenge themselves in more ways than ever before. The result is the band’s most eclectic and prolific body of work yet: Antibloom / […]
Lil’ Red & The Rooster’s “Goodbye Frowns” Dazzles with Joy and a Message of Self Love
Lil’ Red & The Rooster bring their captivating stage energy to the studio with their latest single, “Goodbye Frowns”. Known for their unique blend of retro blues and lively jazz, the talented duo breathe new life into the genre with this much-anticipated release.
A longtime favorite among fans at their live shows, “Goodbye Frowns” finally gets the studio treatment, shining a spotlight on the duo’s ability to create music that’s both timeless and invigorating. From the playful scats of Jen “Lil’ Red” Milligan with the intricate guitar lines of Pascal Fouquet, the song radiates a vibrant, feel-good energy that’s impossible to resist.
Interview with Daniel Arison – Anything In Common
Singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Arison has released his latest single, “Anything In Common,” a heartfelt reflection on the emotional journey of growing apart from lifelong friends. The single follows the success of “Easier To Hate You” and “Other People,” with the latter peaking at #1 on Spotify’s Viral 50 Playlist in Taiwan. In this […]
Interview with myah – The Lobby
Indie artist and filmmaker myah has released her latest single and music video, “the lobby,” a cinematic break-up anthem to ring in the autumn. In this bold new video, myah delivers a clever and poignant take on Hollywood, fame, love, and heartbreak as she parodies the films of her ex, turning her personal story into […]
Interview: Shane Pendergast
Shane Pendergast has folk music in his blood. Growing up in Prince Edward Island as a lifelong musical artist, he hails from a lineage of storytellers and musicians. Drawing inspiration from the landscapes and lore of his Maritime home, and university years in Toronto performing at pubs. Shane’s songs began to take shape, resonating with themes of […]
Interview: Jean Caffeine
With a story stretching back to the San Francisco punk scene, Jean Caffeine made the scene and made a zine in the 70’s. She made gig flyers and shared stages with The Zeros, The Avengers, The Dils, X and The Bags. In the 80’s, Jean moved to NYC and hit the underground art and music scene. She was invited by Ann Magnuson to drum […]
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