Single: Adam Moore Dives Disastrously Into Infatuation on ‘Maybe’

According to Adam Moore, at the root of his new track, “Maybe” is an attention chasing, naïve belief and fumbling confidence that has ultimately, and unfortunately, led to a tragic story of infatuation and denial. It’s a soft lesson in getting ahead of yourself, but, as they say, the heart wants what the heart wants. Continue reading Single: Adam Moore Dives Disastrously Into Infatuation on ‘Maybe’

Beverly Glenn-Copeland Honoured with Polaris Heritage Prize

Beverly Glenn-Copeland has had a rollercoaster of a year- plans for a world tour fell through due to the pandemic and turned into a housing hunt for the New Brunswick artist. But it wasn’t all downsides, as a retrospective compilation, Transmissions: The Music of Beverly Glenn-Copeland, was released in September. And now the innovative new-age musician has been announced as one of this year’s Slaight Family Polaris Heritage Prize winners. Continue reading Beverly Glenn-Copeland Honoured with Polaris Heritage Prize

New Music: Gianna Lauren Battles Her Own Perception on Vanity Metrics

Immediately following a two-week tour, Gianna Lauren entered the studio and, after a mere four days, emerged with her now fourth release, Vanity Metrics. This is the latest release from Lauren since her full-length album Moving Parts in 2017. Recorded live off the floor at the Old Confidence Lodge in Nova Scotia, this is Lauren at her most grounded, pulling influences from groups like Big Thief and Weyes Blood. Continue reading New Music: Gianna Lauren Battles Her Own Perception on Vanity Metrics

Single: Calm Baretta Work With Waants and Deafpop to Release Three Versions of ‘The Rain’

You get to enjoy the latest single from Calm Baretta not just once, but three times over. “The Rain” may have been a personal song for singer Josh Carter, but he’s let the producers have full rein with it, resulting in a triple release that includes remixes. Continue reading Single: Calm Baretta Work With Waants and Deafpop to Release Three Versions of ‘The Rain’