Edmonton punk rockers Forester channel late-night longing and the raw edge of memory in their latest single, “Daredevil Youth.” Fueled by adrenaline, angst, and aching nostalgia, the track is a shout-along anthem to the reckless abandon of being young, alive, and utterly unbreakable. Honest and unpolished, “Daredevil Youth” doesn’t try to dress youth up in […]
Cut Cult, the Latest Project from Brian Borcherdt Reveals Epic New Track “Dinosaur”
Nova Scotia’s Cut Cult share their newest single, “Dinosaur” – a grimy, groove-laden alt track driven by a monstrous baritone guitar hook and an experimental spirit that’s equal parts N.E.R.D. and noise-punk. Anchored in raw live energy and a loose, unconventional vocal take, “Dinosaur” distills the chaotic charm of a rehearsal tape into something big, […]
Galamba Dives in with New Single, “Sea Shack”
Montreal-based guitarist/bassist and composer Galamba unveils his vibrant new single, “Sea Shack,” a groove-rich instrumental that dances between Afro-Brazilian tradition and genre-blurring innovation. Driven by joyful interplay between vocals, guitar, and percussion, “Sea Shack” pulses with warmth and movement from the very first beat. The song draws its roots from Ijexá, an Afro-Brazilian rhythm not […]
Strange Plants Share Self-Titled Debut Full Length & Capture Summer Heartbreak on Psychedelic Focus Track “Hot Tonight”
Strange Plants channel sweltering summer nights and psychedelic heartbreak on “Hot Tonight,” the shimmering, dancefloor-ready focus track from their self-titled debut album, Strange Plants, out now. From tales of love and loss to meditations on modern life and mortality, Strange Plants (produced by Robbie Crowell who’s worked with the likes of Sturgill Simpson & Deer […]
CON THE ARTIST Bares His Bite on Cheeky, Genre-Bending New Single “PEACH”
South African/Canadian multi-disciplinary CON THE ARTIST returns with “PEACH,” a playful, sultry alt-pop anthem that doesn’t take itself too seriously but still hits all the right notes. Combining alternative, indie, and quirky pop sensibilities, “PEACH” is both a summer bop and a mission statement: embrace the weird, lean into joy, and maybe bite a little […]
Indie-Pop Artist Victoria Staff Unpacks the Lingering Weight of Love on New Single “I Still Think You Might”
With a storyteller’s instinct and a singer’s sensitivity, Victoria Staff returns with “I Still Think You Might,” a coy and frustrated indie-pop single about a love that refuses to cleanly let go. At once wistful and wounded, the track captures what it’s like to live in the shadow of something unresolved. “Isn’t it always men?” […]
Mourning Coffee’s Mourning Covers 2 Is a Stark and Stunning Ode to Local Songwriting
Under the moniker Mourning Coffee, Christian Diana returns with Mourning Covers 2, a patient and poignant second volume that deepens the artist’s exploration of mood, vulnerability, and transformation. Featuring seven carefully selected reinterpretations of songs by Auburn Grey, El Gato, Lydia Vengeance, Meadow Wood Lane, Brian Milligram, Darrell Arden, and Livia, this new collection finds […]
Reeya Banerjee Finds Herself in “For the First Time”
Some songs hit you immediately with their polish or power. Others slip in slowly, like a memory you didn’t know you missed. That is where Reeya Banerjee’s “For the First Time” lives.
It’s the kind of track that doesn’t try to be flashy, but ends up being unforgettable because of how honestly it sits with you.
The second single from her upcoming album This Place, “For the First Time” is a reflective ballad about transformation – both quiet and profound. Written in hindsight but emotionally rooted in the kind of moment that reshapes you without warning, the song explores the slow realization that you’re falling in love not just with another person, but with your environment, your life and that version of yourself who’s starting to emerge.
Garrett Anthony Rice Unveils the Hauntingly Expansive “Eden”
Garrett Anthony Rice returns with “Eden,” a stirring and atmospheric single that sets the tone for Equinox, his forthcoming double album. As the follow-up to the commanding “Property,” this latest track builds on the emotional depth and sonic complexity fans can expect from the full project, a body of work that defies easy categorization and […]
Canadian Singer-Songwriter Malia Rogers Shares Genre-Spanning Debut EP Chameleon feat. Peaceful, Swirling Folk Ballad “Indefinitely”
Nova Scotia raised, Ottawa-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Malia Rogers unveils her debut EP, Chameleon, featuring the vast and heartfelt centerpiece, “Indefinitely.” Chameleon merges her East Coast roots with folk, bluegrass, and Celtic traditions to explore themes of identity, growth, self-compassion, and enduring connection. With a storytelling voice rich in vulnerability and nuance, the six-song collection […]
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