The Barr Brothers recently shared their epic song 'You Would Have to Lose Your Mind', the first gunner from their upcoming album 'Queens of the Breakers', landing October 13th. Now the Montreal band fire up the burners with an unadulterated slice of pure rock & roll with their second offering 'It Came to Me'. Diving into the core roots of the sound, letting the blues influence shine, smokey vocals flow fluid with spirited drums and fiery guitar lines. The Barr Brothers have surely hit the target smack dab in the middle with this one.
Last year Liz Lokre dropped her blazing debut single 'Rise Up!' which was an uplifting dub-fused rocker that had her instantly on mnay people's radars. The Toronto singer now makes her return with the video to her latest single 'Buh Bye' which find her laying down her silky vocals over a soul backdrop produced by Adrian X and Jordan Reyes. The video, directed by Sean McBride and Caroline Torti, features Lokre looking hotter than a summer's day in Death Valley as she performs the song whilst surrounded by two dancers. Stylishly shot, the single itself is currently out now via Ecclectic Electrix.
Who would have thought that even toilets can be affected by pop stars dominating the music game and well, they aren't. For Broken Social Scene's latest video 'Vanity Pail Kids', a toilet whose aim is to move the world with music feels a bit worthless due to the influence of acts like Taylor Swift. It then does the appropriate thing by partying at a bar full of people with trash bags on their heads. Now many of you may be thinking that this is far beyond the level of bizarre, but if you open your hearts and minds, you well begin to understanding that even dumping objects have feelings too.
Canadian band Basement Revolver is a name that everyone need to know. Releasing their self-titled EP last year, their emotive serving of indie and alternative rock is of premium class with powerful lyrical content that leave lasting marks. With their new EP 'Agatha' landing July 21st Yellow K Records/fear of missing out records, Basement Revolver have now shared the second track taken from the upcoming recording called 'Mountains'. The intensely epic sound is a further raising of the latter showing a further maturity of the band who have already delivered one of the most solid releases of 2016.
Somewhere in between bursting indie pop and raw, pumping garage punk is where Canada's Mise en Scene sit, finely sewing all sounds flawlessly together. Hailing from Winnipeg, the group was established by members Stefanie Blondal Johnson and Jodi Dunlop, who originally came together through their love of visual arts and of course music itself. The result was a gorgeous sound, accessible to the masses yet true to their roots.
Somewhere in between bursting indie pop and raw, pumping garage punk is where Canada's Mise en Scene sit, finely sewing all sounds flawlessly together. Hailing from Winnipeg, the group was established by members Stefanie Blondal Johnson and Jodi Dunlop who originally came together through their love of visual arts and of course music itself. The result was gorgeous sound, accessible to the masses yet true to their roots.
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Canadian band Mise en Scene are gearing up for the release of their sophomore album 'Still Life On Fire', out June 16th. Setting things off with a new single entitled 'Wasters', the track is a blissful and shining handing of alternative, pop and garage punk inspiring listeners to kindly step away from people who are pure wasters of time. You can listen to the song down below. Enjoy.
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