Ariana Fig taps into the melancholic, dreamy, and nostalgic moods of modern online connection with her latest single, “Weather App.” Written about the strange intimacy of checking in on someone through a weather app, the song blurs the lines between self-validation and unhealthy attachment. Fig, a singer-songwriter from Hamilton, Ontario, channels her classical training into […]
Dynasty Embrace Self-Awareness and Synth-Soaked Resilience on New Single “Hope”
Hamilton-based synth-pop duo Dynasty share their new single, “Hope,” a dreamy, emotionally resonant track rooted in the cycles of self-doubt and the quiet, persistent will to overcome. With glimmering 80s-inspired textures, spacious production, and a deeply introspective core, “Hope” is a stirring anthem for anyone struggling to break free from the mental loops that hold […]
Indie Pop Artist ARK IDENTITY’s New Single “OH MY GOD” Explores the Weight of Regret and the Journey Toward Self-Acceptance
Toronto indie/pop singer-songwriter and producer ARK IDENTITY’s latest single, “OH MY GOD,” marks a raw and introspective chapter in the artist’s sonic evolution. Blending anthemic alt-pop energy with deeply reflective lyrics, the song tackles the overwhelming emotions that surface when confronting one’s past amidst the future’s uncertainty. It’s a powerful anthem for anyone who has […]
Takes an Army Channel Punk Energy and Spiritual Reflection on Uplifting New EP Rise Up, Featuring Cinematic Title Track
Canadian punk outfit Takes an Army are sharing their most motivated and spiritually grounded work yet: Rise Up. The EP showcases the band’s signature blend of pop-punk, third wave ska, and emotionally honest lyricism, brought together by years of growth, setbacks, and relentless hope. Rise Up is born of adversity but filled with triumph. Thematically, […]
When the Dream Changes – Havilah Tower’s Most Honest Song Yet in “Open Wide”
Some songs arrive like a whisper that won’t leave you alone. Havilah Tower’s “Open Wide” is one of those.
This is a track that slowly unravels and asks the question – what happens when you finally realize the life you built may not be the life you really wanted?
Interview: Andrew Spice
Canadian indie singer-songwriter Andrew Spice continues on the momentum of his acclaimed comeback single, “High Park,” with a scorching new track, “Rage Stage.” A blistering gothic pop ballad laced with defiance and theatrical intensity, “Rage Stage” is a furious reckoning with betrayal and a radical embrace of righteous anger as part of the healing process. Written by Spice and […]
Interview: Octoberman
With their 20th year in motion, Octoberman returns with “We Used To Talk of Death,” a nostalgic, tape-warmed indie rock single that meditates on aging, memory, and the inevitable weight of time. Recovered from a forgotten 2014 demo, the track now arrives fully realized – leaner, rawer, and more resonant than ever. “One day I was going […]
Interview: Raphaela
Lebanese-Canadian singer-songwriter Raphaela unveils her emotionally complex new single, “Leave Him First,” a cinematic and empowering pop track that flips the script on betrayal and heartbreak. What begins as a classic story of romantic infidelity quickly becomes something more nuanced and powerful: a conversation between two women who unknowingly shared the same partner. But instead of revenge, Raphaela offers […]
Brooklyn’s Wormburner Releases New Album Last of the Winter Light Today
“After a show, someone approached us and said our set sounded like ‘lost songs from an unidentifiable 80s college rock band’. We’d heard this before. The New Yorker had made a similar ‘80s college rock’ reference when trying to categorize Wormburner. Yes, our music might sound vaguely familiar, but no one has ever quite put […]
Reeya Banerjee’s “Misery of Place” asks the question we’re all afraid to answer – is it where you are, or who you are?
Reeya Banerjee’s “Misery of Place” kicks open the door to her upcoming album “This Place” with a power chord.
At first listen, it’s a swaggering 90’s inspired pop rock track with crunchy guitars and a sharp vocal delivery. But underneath the smirk lies a song wrestling with something deeper – how the places we live shape the people we become.
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