Erika Sherger unveils the stunning new video for her song “Parkway Queen”, a visual journey that perfectly captures the atmosphere of the track. The video blends striking natural imagery with intimate performance, as Sherger sings while scenes of traveling through the woods, winding roads, and fleeting glimpses of nature unfold around her. The shifting landscapes […]
JUNO Award-Winning July Talk Drummer and Producer Danny Miles Takes the Mic on “Not Gonna Fit In” – A Genre-Blurring Shout of Rebellion, Originality, and Raw Energy
Following his evolution as a creative force as drummer of JUNO Award-winning band July Talk, through to the release of his debut solo album, Beautiful Music, and its reinvention as The Ruined Version, featuring collaborations with artists like Shad, Saukrates, Kevin Drew (Broken Social Scene), Moka Only and Aquakultre, Danny Miles has established himself as […]
Alt-Pop Darlings FLEECE Unveil Shimmering, Emotional New Single “How Far Would You Go” From Upcoming TORNADO LP (Out October 1st)
Montreal-based band FLEECE return with “How Far Would You Go,” the latest single from their forthcoming album TORNADO (October 1st). Dreamy, groovy, and glowing with life, the track pulses with the rush of new love and the thrill of emotional discovery. Released alongside the official TORNADO album announcement, it captures a playful tension between carefree […]
Tedy Mixes Passion and Pain on New Pop Cut “I Hope”
Haitian Canadian pop powerhouse Tedy returns with “I Hope,” a fresh, emotionally charged ballad that highlights his signature blend of radical honesty, soaring vocals, and dynamic storytelling. Produced by Dan Book (blink-182, Britney Spears) and Jesse Mason (Chance Peña, BLONDISH), “I Hope” sets the tone for a bold new chapter, marked by heartbreak, intensity, and […]
Interview: Matías Roden
Vancouver-based pop artist Matías Roden‘s latest single is “On the Run” – a melancholic, joyful, and ultimately bittersweet synth-pop track about a common gay male experience: the fear of commitment and the instinct to flee just as things start to get real. It’s a “pre-heartbreak song,” as Roden calls it, capturing the electric high of early romance alongside […]
Interview: Jont
From a beach hut in Thailand to the wooded trails of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, “Walk Right Through” is Jont‘s latest transmission from the deeper currents of human experience – a contemplative, harmony-soaked track that feels both ancient and modern, gentle and unflinching. The inspiration that Jont experienced during his time in Thailand was more than just a […]
Reeya Banerjee Maps the Heart on Her Brand New Album “This Place”
Reeya Banerjee’s new album This Place is out today and it feels like the culmination of a journey that’s been quietly unfolding for years.
If her 2022 debut The Way Up introduced her as a songwriter unafraid of vulnerability, this new collection shows just how far she’s come in refining her voice, both literally and lyrically.
With This Place, Banerjee has created an album that is expansive in scope yet rooted in the intimate details of lived experience, an exploration of memory and love all filtered through a rock-and-roll lens.
Interview: The Japes
The Japes are a New York City–based band made up of Greg Masters, Isaac Katz, Oliver Katz, and Vincent Katz. The roots of the group stretch back to the late 1970s, when Greg and Vincent first crossed paths in the downtown poetry scene and soon joined singer-songwriter Tom Carey in a band. With Greg on […]
Interview with Amit Rai Sharma – Spells & Charms & Broken Homes
Amit Rai Sharma is a London-born Indian, based between London, UK and Changhua, Taiwan. Frontman and singer of notable London band Ex Libras, Amit has cultivated a career in creativity over the years through various disciplines including sound art, composition for theatre & dance, and public installations. Now, as a solo artist, Amit is ready […]
Letters, Bourbon and Resolve – Inside George Collins’s “By the Time”
George Collins’s latest single “By the Time” is accompanied by a fantastic music video that takes a timeless country trope – the “Dear John” letter – and re-imagines it with warmth, grit and cinematic flair.
Shot on location at Max’s Steakhouse in Prague, the video places Collins in the middle of a dimly lit barroom, guitar in hand, as he inhabits the role of the weary but resolute narrator ready to close one chapter of his life. The setting is immediately intimate, the kind of bar where the walls carry the weight of countless unspoken stories, and it’s the perfect backdrop for a song about endings and the promise of moving on.
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