Introducing one of Toronto’s most versatile, genre-blurring songwriters Katie Dauson whose newest single ‘Get Ready’ blurs together rock, blues and rockabilly into one swaggering sound.
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Chas Leman takes on late-stage capitalism in ‘THE GOOD LIFE?’
Chas Lemon, a life-long socialist and talented musician, tackles the tentacled evil of capitalism in his new single ‘THE GOOD LIFE?’.
Best New Tracks #194
Welcome to BEST NEW TRACKS, our fast and not-so-furious assemblage of those singles and videos that have crossed our path lately… and now we want them to cross yours.
Messy Eater finds joy in self-acceptance in ‘Learning to Love What I See in the Mirror’
Messy Eater has built up a reputation for reinvention from release to release and his latest single ‘Learning to love what I see in the mirror’ continues this trend.
Best New Tracks #193
Welcome to BEST NEW TRACKS, our fast and not-so-furious assemblage of those singles and videos that have crossed our path lately… and now we want them to cross yours.
Best New Tracks #192
Welcome to BEST NEW TRACKS, our fast and not-so-furious assemblage of those singles and videos that have crossed our path lately… and now we want them to cross yours.
With ‘Eden’, Ryne Meadow reclaims the paradise within
As the first official release from Ryne Meadow’s forthcoming album Baptisms, ‘Eden’ arrives steeped in reflection, grace and hard-won clarity.
Powers of the Monk drifts through ‘Sleepy Fields’
Powers of the Monk return their latest ear-gem ‘Sleepy Fields’, a soothing dream-pop meets indie-folk aesthetic.
There’s Talk offer a devastatingly beautiful cover of Angel Olsen’s ‘Unfucktheworld’
There’s Talk take Angel Olsen’s blisteringly raw ‘Unfucktheworld’ and transforms it into something that’s reverent, ethereal and simmering.
RYDE’s ‘Stop the Wheel’ takes listeners to the edge of hope
This four-minute orchestral alt-pop masterpiece ‘Stop the Wheel’ is astonishingly only the second single from Bristol-based duo RYDE.
