SOTW: June 15/20: Meggie Lennon: Mind Games
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On June 15 2020 03:09 PM | Comments Off on SOTW: June 15/20: Meggie Lennon: Mind Games
By Juan Zambrano
Mind Games, the latest single from Montreal singer-songwriter Meggie Lennon, is a warm, breezy reminder that good can always rise from a bad situation, if one is willing to turn things around.
Dream pop meets psychedelia is perhaps the ... Read More
SOTW: June 8/20: Kadeema: What Are We Not Saying Now?
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On June 8 2020 03:17 PM | Comments Off on SOTW: June 8/20: Kadeema: What Are We Not Saying Now?
By Juan Zambrano
What Are We Not Saying Now? the latest single from alternative duo Kadeema, encourages listeners to ponder its titular question, with powerful instrumentation and relevant lyrics.
On What We Are Not Saying Now? the listener walks in the shoes ... Read More
SOTW: June 3/20: Melanie Peterson: We Got This
By Cyndi Ingle
Relationships take work during the best of times and during COVID-19 when people may be separated from their loved ones, we need patience and faith to believe that everything is going to work out.
Toronto based singer and songwriter ... Read More
SOTW: May 18/20: Heavy Hearts: Out of Reach
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On May 18 2020 03:45 PM | Comments Off on SOTW: May 18/20: Heavy Hearts: Out of Reach
By Juan Zambrano
Out of Reach, the latest single by Niagara alt-rockers Heavy Hearts is a powerful, guitar driven calling out of anyone who enters a person’s life, without their best interests in mind.
Out of Reach opens in a way fitting ... Read More
SOTW: May 11/20: Carmanah: Best Interests
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On May 11 2020 05:24 PM | Comments Off on SOTW: May 11/20: Carmanah: Best Interests
By Juan Zambrano
Best Interests, the latest single from British Columbia’s Carmanah, is a melodic, alluring call to walk away from the industrial claustrophobia of the city into the freedom of nature.
A droning guitar opens Best Interests, painting a soundscape which ... Read More
Album of The Week: May 4/20: Dana Gavanski: Yesterday Is Gon...
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On May 4 2020 03:46 PM | Comments Off on Album of The Week: May 4/20: Dana Gavanski: Yesterday Is Gone
By Juan Zambrano
Yesterday Is Gone, the debut album by Dana Gavanski, is a mellow journey where the artist’s goal is “a reckoning with myself.”
The mellow tone of Yesterday Is Gone is evident from the opening notes of One By One. ... Read More
SOTW: April 27/20: Scott Goodwin: Dirty
In Entertainment | By Cyndi Ingle | On April 27 2020 02:33 PM | Comments Off on SOTW: April 27/20: Scott Goodwin: Dirty
By Juan Zambrano
Dirty, the latest single by Toronto’s Scott Goodwin is a funky, exuberant exploration of the highs and lows of flirting.
The track is a simple song, both lyrically and musically, but Goodwin proves that simplicity is the best way ... Read More
SOTW: April 20/20: Phono Pony: Back to School Special
In Entertainment | By Cyndi Ingle | On April 20 2020 04:42 PM | Comments Off on SOTW: April 20/20: Phono Pony: Back to School Special
By Juan Zambrano
Back to School Special, the new single by Phono Pony, is a raw, punk edged rocker, which ponders how far someone would go for their friends.
The track instantly grabs the listener’s attention with its fast tempo, visceral guitars ... Read More
SOTW: April 13/20: Wray: Jogging/Neon Forming
In Entertainment | By Cyndi Ingle | On April 13 2020 02:34 PM | Comments Off on SOTW: April 13/20: Wray: Jogging/Neon Forming
By Juan Zambrano
Jogging and Neon Forming, the latest releases by Wray, not only mesh seamlessly into a single piece. It’s also a pool of conflicting tones and tempos, giving listeners an eclectic and serene experience.
Jogging begins this serene experience, with ... Read More
SOTW: April 6/20: Brielle Ansems: Fade
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On April 6 2020 06:09 PM | Comments Off on SOTW: April 6/20: Brielle Ansems: Fade
By Juan Zambrano
Fade, the new single from songstress Brielle Ansems, weaves a tale of young heartbreak with an ethereal composition, to create something beautifully somber, yet inspirational.
Ansems begins Fade with her guitar and a siren-like chant that eases the listener ... Read More