Posts tagged canada artists
Devantier Rain and Tamaraebi Conjure Haunting Intimacy on Single “MONSTER”

Like candlelight flickering through a cracked mirror, Devantier Rain’s MONSTER distorts intimacy into something spectral, seductive, and vaguely dangerous. Opening the Berlin-based…

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Luminiah Unfolds with Smoky Grace on “chapter I: out in time,” a Neo-Soul Reclamation of Romantic Dimensionality

A rose suspended in fog is not quite hiding — just waiting to be seen properly. That’s the energy chapter I: out in time, the latest reverie from Australian neo-soul oracle Luminiah, gently exhales…

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Mel Blue Reemerge with Breakbeat Fury on “Frake,” a Transcontinental Anthem of Sonic Rebirth

Usually the most enticing tracks don’t knock politely — they crash through the door like a fluorescent wave at an after-hours skatepark in Tokyo. “Frake”, the incendiary new single from…

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Molly Grace Canonizes the Club with “Heaven Sent”

Some songs arrive not like whispers from the muses but as sequined avalanches down the staircase of Olympus — Heaven Sent by American dance-pop alchemist Molly Grace…

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Tonite Redefines Rap with Meditative Precision on “Breathe,”

Picture a lotus blooming through asphalt—slow, defiant, fragrant; that metaphor crystallizes Tonite’s new single “Breathe.” The Geelong emcee paints equilibrium on a restless canvas…

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[Album] — Napoleon Bonfire Crafts a Whispered Epic of Memory and Melancholy on “At What Age”

They say nostalgia is a scent that never fully washes off — like pine resin caught in corduroy or the warm mildew of a high school gym floor after a slow dance. “At What Age,” the debut…

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Puma June Confronts Visibility and Selfhood with Hypnotic Neo-Soul Defiance on “Nobody”

Velvet tiramisu for the bruised ego, Puma June’s “Nobody” drifts from speakers like 3 a.m. espresso steam—simultaneously restorative and narcotic. The Toronto chanteuse paints neo-soul…

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No Joke Blends Folk-Rock Warmth and Urban Soul on Reflective Slow-Burn Single “At it Again”

Tuning into pop duo No Joke’s freshly minted track, “At it Again,” feels akin to sipping aged whiskey beneath a velvet twilight—richly soothing yet underscored…

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[Album] — Brendan James Crafts a Luminous Rite of Passage on “Focus”

Firelight on rain-slick asphalt teaches that truth gleams brightest when fractured—so too does Brendan James on his debut opus “Focus.” Like a kaleidoscope spun at midnight…

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Cate Tomlinson Explores Love’s Ironic Longing on Electro-Pop Gem “He’s Not You”

Spilled like champagne on a neon-lit sidewalk, Cate Tomlinson's latest single, “He's Not You”, effervesces with an irresistibly bittersweet charm—glittering yet melancholic, vibrant yet…

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[EP] — Wandour Blends Euphoria and Intimacy on EP Project “Iridescent Serenade”

Like a watercolor spilled gently across the twilight sky—unpredictable, radiant, and mesmerizing—Wandour's EP, Iridescent Serenade, unfolds as a sonic tapestry drenched in vibrant emotions

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[EP] — Bellhead Confronts Vulnerability with Bass-Driven Ferocity on Threats EP.

Bellhead's EP, "Threats," hits the listener like an avant-garde banquet served in a neon-lit dungeon, artfully balancing abrasive textures with lyrical poignancy. Indeed, this seven-track journey…

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Boy In Space Smolders with Suburban Surrealism on “Burning Down The House,” a Fireside-Pop Slow Burn

Sourdough caramelises in a cast-iron skillet slower than Boy In Space lets tension ferment on “Burning Down The House,” a fireside-pop postcard spliced between Gothenburg frost…

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Henry And The Waiter Blends Vintage Melancholy with Modern Groove on Bittersweet Bop “Casanova”

Saffron confetti spirals across the palate of the ear when “Casanova” sashays from Henry And The Waiter’s gramophone-future universe, a cocktail that tastes like Campari stirred with neon exhaust…

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LOV Reimagines Hustle Culture with Neo-Soul Grace on “Mama,” a Velvet-Lined Ode to Ancestral Resilience

Velour dusk drapes itself over the subconscious when “Mama” slides through the speakers—LOV’s retro-soul reverie that idles like a lowrider at a crimson light, a chromatic siesta for daydreamers…

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DYLYN Channels Emotional Catharsis and Sonic Grit on Alt-Rock EP "Heavy"

Listening to DYLYN’s latest EP, "Heavy," is like savoring a meticulously aged whiskey—a complex, fiery burn softened by a warm, inviting undertone, evoking both contemplation and rebellion…

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[ALBUM] — Rayhan Redefines Indie-Rap Intimacy with Sonic Bravery on uLove: Rayhan’s Version

The Album uLove: Rayhan’s Version is akin to sipping artisanal coffee in a vintage Toronto café—bitter, sweet, intricate, and deeply gratifying. Indeed, Rayhan, the Scarborough polymath…

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PEPTALK Serve Glittery Pop-Rock Catharsis with “Good With Goodbye” Feat. Chloe Parché

Like tossing a glitter-coated boomerang across a sun-bleached skatepark, “Good With Goodbye” by PEPTALK ricochets with effervescent spite and comes back sugar-dusted with relief…

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