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Songs of the Week: September 06 - 12, 2021

September 13, 2021 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Fake Fame” by Dear Rouge

Dear Rouge has come roaring back with a very timely single, “Fake Fame”. The song takes aim social media influencers and socialites, with a huge (and incredibly catchy) tune that takes the band’s sound to new heights.

Singer Danielle McTaggart says "Stardom is alluring and fascinating. It can also be toxic, destructive, and entrapping. Just before writing this song, I actually deleted all social media from my phone. It felt like a small act of rebellion against the anxiety and pressure I felt. In our digital age where anyone can blow up overnight, or one can buy followers and validation, what does notability mean? “Fake Fame” is our attempt to answer to this question. It examines our addiction to technology, social media culture, fast fashion, and the tension between desiring and despising fame.”

While there’s no specific date for Danielle & Drew’s upcoming third album, they tease it will be out early next year.

  • Kirk


“Strong” by Arkells

Do you have your tissues ready?

Arkells are on the verge of releasing their new album Blink Once on September 22nd, and after bangers and bops, this week we got a ballad.
”Strong” is written for/about their college friend Dr. Barbara Tatham, reflecting on the period of time while she was battling cancer. It’s a beautiful song about resilience and finding small moments of joy where you can.

  • Christine


“I'm Your Man” by The Tom Fun Orchestra

My eyes nearly popped out of my head when I saw there was brand new music from The Tom Fun Orchestra — mostly since we haven’t heard much from the Nova Scotian band in nearly a decade.

But if “I’m Your Man” is any indication, the group hasn’t lost a step since their 2012 album Earthworm Heart. Ian MacDougall’s growl still blends perfectly with the lovely voice of Breagh Potter, as the song builds to a bombastic finish.

Along with the single, the band put out the following tease, and I really hope it’s the latter:

“Is this just a one-off single release for a lark; or a sign of more to come? It is almost probably one or the other. Who knows. Whatever happens, we hope you like it.”

  • Kirk


“Chew Quietly / Clean Slate” by Megan Nash & the Best of Intentions

Last week, Megan Nash dropped a brand new song in advance of their latest album, Soft Focus Features.

“Chew Quietly / Clean Slate” is a gorgeous song that breaks down into a melancholic second half, with Nash describing the song as about “anxiety and hope and dating after a divorce and just wanting things to work out this time. It's about longing for intimacy and stability. It's about that twist in the gut when you see your crush. It's about feeling unbelievably awkward. It's about trying again.”

Soft Focus Features is out November 3, and take a look at the impressive video for the songs below, shot entirely in one take!

  • Kirk

September 13, 2021 /Kirk Hamilton
dear rouge, arkells, the tom fun orchestra, megan nash
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Songs of the Week: July 12 - 18, 2021

July 19, 2021 by Christine McAvoy in Song Of The Day

“Threshold” by Debra-Jean Creelman

The title and lead-off track for Debra-Jean Creelman’s new album Threshold was released this week, as was the album itself.
Apparently this is one of the first songs DJ ever wrote - I’d never have known. It’s beautiful, ethereal and give me Feist-vibes. Check out the single below, and the full album here.

  • Christine


“My Own Heart” by Megan Nash

Saskatchewan’s Megan Nash shared yet another new single last week, releasing “My Own Heart” with her backing band, The Best Of Intentions (which is probably my current favourite backing band name)

Nash says the heart wrenching song is “about sitting with grief and loss. Feeling all of the heavy and uncomfortable feelings. And wanting to hear nothing but your own heartbeat. No inspirational quotes, no unsolicited relationship advice, no “fish in the sea” cliches. Just your heartbeat. Making sure it’s still there. That you’re still you.”

  • Kirk


“oh no!” by shy kids

The description of shy kids music in the PR email says that they “make psychedelic Disney music; curious pop made for weirdos who still like a good chorus”… which pretty much hits the nail on the head.

Recently signed to the new label EVERYTHING FOREVER started by Tyler Bancroft (of Said The Whale), these very fun musicians and filmmakers just release the new song “oh no!”, along with a video game ladened music video that is well worth several watches! Check it out below.

  • Christine

July 19, 2021 /Christine McAvoy
megan nash, debra jean creelman, shy kids
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Songs of the Week: Feb 08 - 14, 2021

February 15, 2021 by Kirk Hamilton in Song Of The Day

“Night Danger (Lovers Mix)” by iskwē

One of the best livestreams I've seen over the last year was iskwē performing with a small string section, so I was very happy to see the news about The Stars. The new EP sees her backed by a trio of piano, violin, and cello, with “reimagined” songs off her last album acākosīk, featuring new arrangements.
Upon first listen, “Night Danger (Lovers Mix)” — where she’s backed by the FILMharmonic Orchestra — sent actual chills down my spine, so I can’t wait for the album to come out March 5th, with a special livestream the night before. - Kirk


“Stories” by Sarah Neufeld

Sticking with the “gorgeous strings” genre, Sarah Neufeld (long-time member of Arcade Fire and founding member of Bell Orchestre) released the first single to her upcoming album Detritus last week.
”Stories” is a ghostly, sprawling song that “compels us to face the stories we’ve told ourselves that we can no longer believe.”
Drift away with the song below, and look for the album on May 14. - Kirk


“Quiet” by Megan Nash

First off, “The Best of Intentions” is my favourite backing band name in recent memory.
Second, if you need a “Parking Lot Approved workout”, then Megan Nash has you covered with the brand new video for her song “Quiet”, which would provide a perfect soundtrack for those exercises. - Kirk


“Big Lies” by Alex Little & The Suspicious Minds

Vancouver’s Alex Little and the Suspicious Minds released their latest single “Big Lies” last week, and I dare you to listen to this song and not have it stuck in your head for the rest of the day.
Hopefully this new single, along with a few released last year, indicate a new album from the group sooner rather than later!

- Kirk

February 15, 2021 /Kirk Hamilton
iskwe, sarah neufeld, megan nash, alex little & the suspicious minds
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