It’s been one hell of a wild ride for Wine Lips. Originally formed in Toronto back in 2015 as a part-time project between Cam Hilborn (vox, songwriter, guitar) and drummer extraordinaire Aurora Evans, they are joined by Andrew Donofrio (guitar) and Wes Martin (bass). Wine Lips quickly escalated into a full-blown, full-time, full-on international phenomenon, […]
Folk Singer Kellie Loder Releases Melancholic Single “The Month of May”
Described as, “a multi-genre marvel,” Kellie Loder (they/them) is a JUNO Award nominated singer-songwriter who began their musical journey on the shores of Newfoundland & Labrador, lending to their unmatched songwriting prowess, and distinctive blend of folk, Americana and indie pop influences. Kellie’s signature sound coupled with their magnetic stage presence has earned them notable […]
Sam Weber Unveils Intuitive and Warm Acoustic Folk Single “Hey Hey”
Sam Weber is a Canadian musician known for his distinctive style that blends elements of folk, rock, and Americana. A perceptive and compelling singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist in the vein of Jackson Browne, The Band, The Wood Brothers and Gillian Welch, Weber has been touring independently and internationally with his band since 2013 — just after he […]
Mixed Media Artist Jean Caffeine Provides Visuals for Latest Single “I Don’t Want to Kill You Anymore”
Jean Caffeine “is the most famous person you’ve never heard of.” Her latest single, “I Don’t Want to Kill You Anymore,” presents a nice tension between the almost punky vocal delivery and sentiment, and the hooky, more sugary retro-pop sound. Co-written with John Kovach (The Eggmen), with Zack Humphrey (Megafauna) on drums and Jon Notarthomas […]
Andrew Bishop’s Pop-Refining Project WAASH Shares Self-Assured Single “Time to Let Go”
WAASH — the latest, pop-refining project from prolific Vancouver songwriter Andrew Bishop — is previewing its upcoming self-titled full-length with the second single “Time to Let Go.” A soaring, synth-coursing statement on putting up boundaries as a form of self-care, the single has arrived on streaming platforms through WAASH’s label home, Light Organ Records. Listen […]
Interview with Sarah Bernstein – A Woman Like Me
In celebration of Women’s History Month, singer-songwriter Sarah Bernstein has released her latest single, “A Woman Like Me,” a poignant ode to self-reflection and empowerment. Characterized by raw vocals and tender lyricism, her new single delves deep into personal introspection and growth and is available on all streaming services. Reflecting on the genesis of the […]
Action Forever Entices With Strong New Single
Sim Bansal of Action Forever, grew up in Brantford, Ontario. His obsession with music began at age five and, for the next two decades, his natural talents were fostered by a musical family upbringing and constant exposure to a unique and eclectic mix of influences ranging namely from 80’s pop, to progressive rock, to jazz […]
Interview: Erik Lankin
Erik Lankin is a composer and producer of new classical music based in Montreal (Tiohtià:ke). Erik combines classical orchestration with contemporary sound design. He channels the full spectrum of emotion into instrumental soundscapes, which are compellingly narrative and evocative. From 2020 to 2023, he assembled a team of some of Canada’s most accomplished classical soloists and neoclassical producers […]
Interview: Cabin Fever Orchestra
Cabin Fever Orchestra is Graeme Cornies‘ passion project where the lifelong television composer is reversing the usual process; instead of writing music for pictures, he is creating visual art posted to Instagram, Twitter and YouTube depicting the feelings and mental states of his music. “Worn” is the first in a series of collaborations between Cornies and the Czech National Symphony […]
Interview: M’Grasker
Human terminology might define M’Grasker as a “band,” however they would be more accurately described as Biological Property of M’Graskorp Unlimited Enterprises and Subsidiaries of the GlanGlan Group. Much of M’Grasker‘s DNA was salvaged from the backstage areas and bathrooms of seedy Toronto music venues and transferred via Scienetic Quantum Hurtlage to the M’Graskorp Labs, located just beyond […]
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