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Songs of the Week: February 23 - March 01, 2026

March 02, 2026 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day, Songs Of The Week

“the punisher” by LØLØ

I’ve been humming this earworm since it appeared in my inbox this week! “the punisher,” is the latest single from Toronto artist LØLØ’s upcoming sophomore album, god forbid a girl spits out her feelings! and it’s go me in my feelings.

LØLØ says of the song: “‘the punisher’ is about that sick twisted ritual we all do after a breakup: stalking your ex on the internet (and their new girlfriend…and her sister…and her sister’s boyfriend…and yes, even the new girlfriend’s sister’s dog) even though you KNOW it’s going to ruin your entire day. I wrote it during a moment where I caught myself doing exactly that. As I continued to piece together my ex’s new life through photos on the internet, I couldn’t understand why I felt addicted to punishing myself. It was almost like some part of me weirdly enjoyed it, as I found myself looking forward to checking in almost every day, playing his new life out in my head.”

Another reason to get off your phone and go out and enjoy the world.

  • Christine


“They will draw halos around our heads” by Common Holly

Last week, Common Holly not only released her latest EP, They will draw halos around our heads, but also a video for the title track.

Featuring the adorable cat Juniper, the video matches the mood of the haunting song, as Brigitte Naggar states, “I think it’s an exploration of the projections that get cast onto girls and women to embody the highest moral standard, the picture of perfect angels. And it’s about the receptive position of the impressionable child, the way messaging leaves deep imprints on how they experience the world. Maybe it’s also a kind of call to reclaim, for them to take their brains and bodies back and determine for themselves what they believe in.”

Have a watch for yourself below, and check out the EP now!

  • Kirk


“Bad For Your Health” by The Sheepdogs

Super convenient that The Sheepdogs new album Keep Out Of The Storm came out just as the Olympics were finishing - the Canadian men’s hockey team used their track “Feeling Good” as their goal song throughout their games.

The band is now gearing up for a year of touring, with the Canadian leg starting this month and then the UK & EU in early winter. Hopefully we’ll be squeezed in there somewhere, as there is no Vancouver date yet.

Along with the album release, the band put out the single and video for “Bad For Your Heath” which touches on digital addiction, so when you’re finished listening to all this music, turn that screen off!

  • Christine


“Get It Right” by Fleur Electra

Also releasing a new EP this week was the Toronto’s Fleur Electra, who celebrated with a video for the new single “Get It Right”

The dreamy new song marks the start of Anna Klein’s “colourful, girl-pop era in the depths of 2020 chaos,” as she goes on to elaborate that it’s “a sweet nostalgic love song about leaning into possibility, even when you know better. I initially started writing it without a specific person in mind, however at the time, I was seeing someone. The relationship was going surprisingly well, but I was proceeding with caution. I allowed myself a moment to deeply romanticize the connection, knowing it would translate well given the song’s sonic sincerity. It feels like floating through a cloud of optimism, still with the underlying noise of reality. Musically, this track is inspired by electroclash, early 2000s synth pop, and my daydreams. He didn’t end up getting it right in the end, which I think was the icing on the cake for the overall tongue-in-cheek nature of the song.”

Check out the video below (unless you have coulrophobia ) and the new EP, Strike The Match, is available now!


“Kyle Hangs Ten” by Motherhood

I’m not gonna lie, it was the description of Motherhood as “Canada’s Evil Beach Boys” in the press release that got me to listen to this song, and I’m glad I did!

“Kyle Hangs Ten” is the new single from the New Brunswick trio, an unabashed surf rock jam, with the band explaining “Usually by the time we release a song, the original influences have been hidden under layers of subterfuge, with our attraction to play far outweighing our ability to stay put. With 'Kyle Hangs Ten,' we were trying to write the most surfy song we could without over-complicating a genre that, at it’s core, is just swaggy country music. Adam had a drum beat that we jammed over, eventually falling into a Miserlou-adjacent guitar melody and filling the rest with pastiches.”

The track is actually a new version of “Kyle Hangs at Noon” off their last album Thunder Perfect Mind; the band couldn’t decide on the tempo for the song, so they made them both!
“In the end, the slow version (the spaghetti western “Kyle Hangs at Noon”) made the record and the fast version ("Kyle Hangs Ten") didn’t,” explains the band, “but we still love the song. Kyle promised us he’d be able to hang 10 by the time this song comes out. If not, he hangs at noon.”

  • Kirk


“phantom disasters” by Eva Pekárová

Vancouver’s Eva Pekárová released her debut solo album last week, KAIROS, centering on the ancient Slovak shepherding flute, the fujara. She says she’s taking the unique instrument “into innovative genres (like dark jazz, electronic, and atmospheric) –exploring shifting time, memory, and the immigrant experience.”

The album is sweeping and atmospheric, which you can hear in the haunting song “phantom disasters” below!

  • Kirk

March 02, 2026 /Christine McAvoy
common holly, fleur electra, motherhood, eva pekarova, the sheepdogs, LØLØ, lolo
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Songs of the Week: January 05 - 11, 2026

January 12, 2026 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day, Songs Of The Week

“Rain” by Shad

Super exciting week in Shad-land! There’s a new music video for the song “Rain” off his latest album Start Anew and he’s about to embark on a tour supporting the record and celebrating 20 years of music.

First up, the video for “Rain” (which features my favourite line from the album “Don’t need to reign like a royal, we just need rain on the soil”) was filmed by Sam Tudor while they were both up in the Yukon for the Dawson City Music Festival.

Of the song Shad says: ““Rain” feels pretty light on its feet but it’s actually a deep one for me because the inspiration goes back to a couple years before I even made my first album: I saw a vision of a man with an ocean within himself that needed to rain down and nourish the land, or else it threatened to drown him from the inside out. I interpreted the vision as a simple metaphor for the importance of releasing our creative self-expression. And also a reminder that the purpose is always service!”

This Saturday, Shad kicks off his tour here in Vancouver at the Hollywood Theatre and I can’t wait to hear all the new music live!

  • Christine


“Horizontal Rain” by Total Fucking Darkness

Total Fucking Darkness has been giving us a steady drip of new music over the last year, and they’re kicking off the new year with some “Horizontal Rain”.

The new track is as gritty as it is hypnotic, with the band saying it’s “a throwback to the grimy bare-bulbed basement illegal raves that your mum and dad told you about when you were little. This is party music for troubled times, little ones. Have you looked around recently? Let yourself go.”

TFD is the “long incubated and (arguably) the mildly problematic musical brainchild” of Torquil Campbell (from Stars), Stephen Ramsay (of Young Galaxy) and Tom McFall ( who’s worked with U2, REM, and Bloc Party), and here’s hoping they continue dropping tracks all year long.

  • Kirk


“At All” by Status/Non-Status

Anishinaabe musician and artist Adam Sturgeon has been involved in so many projects over the years, from the collective WHOOP-Szo (which became Status/Non-Status) to joining forces with Daniel Monkman of Zoon to create the Polaris shortlisted record by OMBIIGIZI.

Now Status/Non-Status is back with a new album titled Big Changes, which features new players and tons of guests, including on the first single “At All” which has contributions from Zoon, as well as Kevin Drew.

Sturgeon says the track is a: “self explanatory examination. I was starting to feel really disillusioned at the time of writing this song. Confused about the state of music and the complex world we are living in; the grind to make each day work. I decided to disappear, bunker down at home, stay in, write songs about it and invite my friends over to visit and play along. I wrote over 40 songs and this was one of the first to come out of me."
From this description and the one of the album itself, it seems extremely fitting for the times we’re living in, and I can’t wait to hear more of what this album has in store.

  • Christine


“Cuckoo” by Larkk

A month ahead of her debut album, we got the latest single from Larkk, the solo project of Dear Rouge’s Danielle McTaggart.

“Cuckoo” is a sweeping song that starts dark and moody before swelling to a grand, orchestral swell, and definitely my favourite of the singles released so far.

I’m looking forward to hearing more when Cinders drops on February 13!

  • Kirk


“Weather Girl” by Fleur Electra

The Toronto (via Saskatchewan) dream pop singer Fleur Electra has announced a brand new EP, along side the new single, “Weather Girl”.

The track is a sweet and uplifting song about friendship, with Anna Klein saying it “is one, if not the, truest of love songs I’ve ever written. It’s about my platonic love for my best friend, and the story of us. It’s a charming, pure-hearted tune heavily inspired by yacht rock and my inner child. This song has an essence of youth, and nostalgic demeanor. It’s imaginative in its visual imagery, and so accurately represents the way I feel about the one-of-a-kind relationship that we share. Additionally, it was important to me to create an atmosphere where people might feel free to let their own inner child wander into a moment of blissful sentiment.”

Have a listen below, and check out the new EP, Strike the Match, when it’s out on February 27.

  • Kirk

January 12, 2026 /Christine McAvoy
shad, status/non-status, total fucking darkness, larkk, fleur electra
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