Canadian artist DEBBY FRIDAY is definitely one to watch. Having released a number of killer songs over the past three years, she will release her forthcoming album 'GOOD LUCK' on March 24th via Sub Pop.
As Canadian artist Bria is gears up for the release of her forthcoming EP 'Cuntry Covers Vol. 2', which is out February 24th via Sub Pop, she unveils a cover version of Loretta Lynn's 'Don’t Come Home A-Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind)'.
Canadian artist Bria has announced the release of her forthcoming EP 'Cuntry Covers Vol. 2', the follow-up to 2021's 'Cuntry Covers Vol.1'. The new EP was recorded with once again with collaborative partner Duncan Hay Jennings during a break as members of Orville Peck's backing band.
Meg Remy returns with a new track entitled Bless This Mess' 'under her U.S. Girls project. The song follows her previous single 'So Typically' which was released back in July.
Canadian band Deliluh are scheduled to release their forthcoming album 'Fault Lines' on June 10th via Tin Angel Records. Along with the news, the duo have also shared a video for their track 'Amulet'.
Toronto's Bad Waitress have unveiled their latest track 'Spit It Out'. The song follows their 2021 debut album 'No Taste'. If you're familiar with the music of Bad Waitress then you can expect raw, fiery, in your face punk rock. 'Spit It Out' is no exception.
Last month Toronto post-punk band Deliluh unveiled their single 'Body And Soul', which is taken from their forthcoming LP 'Fault Lines', out June 10th on Tin Angel Records. Deliluh now bring forth their second single called 'Credence (Ash in the Winds of Reason)'.
Canadian artist Tess Parks will drop her forthcoming album 'And Those Who Were Seen Dancing' on May 20th via one of our fave record labels, Fuzz Club, as well as Hand Drawn Dracula. This record follows Parks' 2013 debut LP 'Blood Hot'.
It's hard to believe that it's been ten years since the release of The Weeknd's 'Echoes of Silence' mixtape. In commemoration of the project, Abel has released a new video for the title cut which continues his onslaught of high cinematic visuals. Enlisting Hajime Sorayama as creative director, the CGI heavy video is stacked with a slew of sexy robots amongst a dystopian looking city.
Having released their debut EP 'Cuntry Covers Vol.1' back in September, Toronto band Bria have now shared the video for their cover of the Lucinda Williams tune 'Fruits Of My Labour'. The video features various family home video clips of everything from members cooking in the kitchen to ballroom gatherings on down to birthday parties.