As Montreal-based band CHANCES prepare for the release of their debut 'Traveler', the trio have shared their latest single 'Fire To Go'. Continuing to foster epic electronic pop, the tune addresses the post-break up period of a relationship.
Whenever Canadian group Chromeo release a video, we know it’s going to be comical. This …
Tess Roby will release her debut album 'Beacon' on May 4th via the Italians Do It Better label. Written after the death of her father with the title inspired from her family travels to Lancashire, a spiritual overtone layers the new work.
One of the songs featured on the upcoming LP is her single 'Catalyst' in which Tess Roby has also shared a video for. Directed by Tess Roby herself along with Hugo Bernier and shot on Super 8 film, Roby finds herself at one with the environment in a state of peace. Have a look.
Montreal singer KALLITECHNIS steps up with a raw and silky single entitled ‘Body & Soul’. …
Montreal band CHANCES with their third single titled ‘Rishikesh’. Experimenting with their sound, there is …
To call Montreal-based artist Doldrums' new video 'Limerence' trippy, would be an understatement. Directed by David Kleiser, the black and white shot vid contains clips of Doldrums flying through space and landing on another planet to a flower-like ship bursting through his chest. Yeah it doesn't get much stranger than that, but you'll find yourself strangely hooked on the visuals from start to end. The track is taken from his current LP 'ESC'.
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.
Making their debut a few months back with the song ‘Shine’, Montreal band CHANCES return …
Montreal's Doldrums steps up with extremely trippy visuals for his single 'Runner Up'. Shot by Damian Lebiedzinski and edited by Errhead, the video features up close images of faces and bodies overlayed together, creating kaleidoscopic effects. You can even catch morphed images of Michael Jackson from the 'Thriller' album in a couple scenes. The song is taken from Doldrum's forthcoming LP 'E s c', out June 9th. Have a look.
Caila Thompson-Hannant, known by her moniker Mozart's Sister, brings forth a sparkling dose of electronic pop with her latest track 'Bump'. Whilst the song itself is definitely on the experimental side of the genre, the video for the tune is a weird animation which features jumping bizarre looking animals, button-pushing fingers and more. It's sort of like going through a three minute trip through wonderland...literally.