Category: New Music by Genre

  • Andrea Ward – “Awake at Night”

    Andrea Ward – “Awake at Night”

    Her music falls somewhere between Björk’s Medúlla and FKA twigs’ LP1 with a dash of Fiona Apple just for the hell of it. Needless to say, her sounds are incredible and captivate the listener like few other artists are capable of doing.

  • Elena Erin’s World of Mayhem

    Elena Erin’s World of Mayhem

    “The song is about talking to someone you are really into, thinking they feel the same way, and then realizing that they aren’t going to text you back. It’s about an unrequited love of sorts.” Elena Erin

  • Pullstring – “The Only Thing”

    Pullstring – “The Only Thing”

    “A lot of our music is written by young adults who are trying to figure out their way through life and it really resonates with those in a similar position. There are so many paths in life and often times, we get burned out trying to walk down as many as we can even when…

  • Maybe Human Invokes “Ape Law”

    Maybe Human Invokes “Ape Law”

    “One day a voice in my head said, “You must make an album based on the original planet of the ape films” I followed that voice and worked diligently to complete the album.” Maybe Human

  • Luke Frees – “Most Of The Time”

    Luke Frees – “Most Of The Time”

    “The a-side, Most Of The Time, began with the concept to write about how the worst part of breaking up is all the jokes and anecdotes you shared with someone start to fade away, and you realize pretty soon they won’t exist to anybody anymore. It’s got a haunting violin part played by my very…

  • Rebecca Sichon – “Together”

    Rebecca Sichon – “Together”

    “Together is a song I originally wrote during an emotional improv session. I sang about overcoming fear, paired with the necessary reflection of my honest emotions surrounding love.” Rebecca Sichon

  • Signal Static new single “Objects of Affection”

    Signal Static new single “Objects of Affection”

    “We had signed on with a record label run by a well-known personality in the local music scene and things were going well until allegations began to surface about his behaviour towards young women he had been “mentoring” who made the very brave decision to go public with their experiences of grooming, relationship abuse, and…

  • Samantha Knight – “Dreaming”

    Samantha Knight – “Dreaming”

    “When listening to my music, one can expect a glimpse into the said event, feeling, or person, and get to know a little bit about it in the song.” Samantha Knight

  • Colline “You Make Me Feel”

    Colline “You Make Me Feel”

    Lost in the pleasant haze of purplish pink and carried away by a million butterflies, this lively song feels infinitely young and positive with no end.

  • Charlie O’Connor Presents A New Rebellion

    Charlie O’Connor Presents A New Rebellion

    “Making art is how I rebel in a world that tells me to behave myself and stop being so sensitive” Charlie O’Connor

  • Gillian Stone’s “Spirit Photographs”

    Gillian Stone’s “Spirit Photographs”

    “My music processes riding the waves of mental health, particularly as it relates to dysregulation, addiction, shame, relational trauma, and dissociation. Because of this, I speak candidly about my lived experience through my music and expressions of artistic identity as an act of de-stigmatization.” Gillian Stone

  • Shockpowder darkness & beauty in “Flutter”

    Shockpowder darkness & beauty in “Flutter”

    “Flutter is my latest attempt to capture a dream. Even just an ambience of a dream speaks so powerfully. I feel really inspired when I read about artists who captured their dreams in paintings (such as beksinski) and want Shockpowder to be the sonic version of that. This particular dream was an enormous, empty and…