Toronto’s rising alt-pop artist Karisa debuts her new single “Next To You,” blending ’80s synth and EDM elements.
R&B/Soul artist Brandon Vee’s new single and music video, “Java Love,” speaks directly to women of colour to empower them to ignore the pressure society places...
Haunting, complex and more intricately layered than it initially comes across, Tamra’s “Omens, Silos” achieves a remarkable sonic balance.
Full of various stylistic aromas, there’s a delicious minimalist feel to “Mask,” highlighted by the morphing vocals of Raylee Forest.
Sleek and bleak, Added Color’s “Unlucky (Remix)” provides a fresh, groovy direction to the song that makes for a unique blending of rock with an international...
Humming with wicked throbbing energy, Kian Blume’s “Parasite” simmers with the aroma of animal appetites and excited pangs of carnal hunger.
“Benadryl Subreddit” (Fantasy Records) serves up a gut punch of high-octane punk. Supported by rich bass and hammering drums, the song showcases many of L.S. Dunes'...
The merger of ’90s grunge and alt-rock surfaces bathes Apache Rose’s “Cabin Fever” in raw edginess juxtaposed against moody vocals.
Tumescent with an array of emotions, “Man Up” simultaneously simmers, smoulders, and burns with the evocative vocals of Austin Willacy.
Saturated with gliding, soaring sensations replete with dark auras, The New Division’s “One Day” immerses listeners in a phantasmagoric soundscape.
Packed with impressive drum fills that intensify the song, DRMAGDN’s “Something” (ft. Michelle Ray), pays stylish homage to the original Beatles version.
With “House For Kings,” Sam Feldt and Tones And I reveal their magical touch, blending a tasty dance rhythm with shimmers of pop.
Not quite hip-hop, not quite pop, “Ninja Sword” offers a synthesis of stylistic flavours, resulting in a rococo electro-pop fusion.
Almost doom-like, International Furlough’s single “Blind in One Eye” pulsates with wicked, black kinesis, evoking primal expressions of foreboding gravity.
Akin to an articulate cry of utter desolation, Damien Musto's “Cry For Help” renders inner emotional anguish into expressive verses.