Jont’s first single of 2026, “The One I’ve Never Met Who I Long For,” arrives as a contemplative, gently defiant song about longing, inner peace, and the stories we tell ourselves about love. Wry, passionate, and deeply human, the track examines the myths we inherit and the freedom that comes from stepping outside them. It accompanies Jont’s announcement of his forthcoming new album, Walk Right Through, set for release on May 15th, 2026.
The song opens like a classic love story: vivid imagery, a magnetic gaze, the familiar promise of romantic rescue. But Jont upends the narrative in one soft but devastating line – Do you see this picture that I love to draw… of the one I’ve never met who I long for? What follows is a meditation on the myth of “the one,” the cultural conditioning that keeps us searching outward for completion.
Canadian musician Keegan Powell returns with his new single “Too Hard,” a blisteringly melodic rock track that tears straight through the emotional turbulence of modern life. Blending sugary hooks with ferocious guitars, the song captures the sensation of information overload and emotional overwhelm in a rush of feeling where clarity and chaos collide.
Built on high-energy momentum and sharp melodic instincts, “Too Hard” feels like a thousand voices screaming through a Wi-Fi connection: lost, overstimulated, yet still clawing for meaning in the endless noise pouring out of all of us. The result is a track that’s immediate and cathartic, balancing exhilaration with emotional pressure.
Driven by its happy, energetic, and fiercely forward momentum, “Too Hard” sits at the intersection of alt-rock and indie-pop, continuing Powell’s knack for pairing pop-leaning melodies with raw emotional undercurrents.
Following his ongoing exploration of music as a conduit for healing and connection, Gabriola Island-based composer, vocalist, and meditation leader Mark Fenster unveils his latest single “Sacred Yearning” – a meditative, neo-classical journey blending the spiritual traditions of Indian Classical music with Western strings and vocalese. The track conveys a heartfelt longing to connect with the Divine, capturing both the devotion and joy inherent in musical collaboration.
Featuring a unique fusion of instruments and styles, “Sacred Yearning” showcases Fenster’s collaboration with Sharanjeet Singh Mand, whose vocals and musicality guided the session, and Rishi Rajeev on Tabla, whose energy added vibrant rhythm to the piece. “Sharanjeet’s beautiful spirit and musical prowess collage in a manner that allows music and the love it has to flow with ease and power,” Fenster notes. “I adore his openness and freedom of expression, as I do the blessings of the Tabla and spirit brought to us by Rishi Rajeev on this piece, his very first recording.”
Canadian indie alt-pop artist Maddy Little returns with “All My Fault,” a raw, bittersweet reflection on self-doubt, emotional manipulation, and the quiet power of finally choosing yourself. Written in the aftermath of a situationship defined by push and pull, the track captures the moment where self-blame gives way to clarity and growth.
Built around a stripped-back, organic production style, “All My Fault” keeps its focus firmly on emotion. Little explores the toll of being caught in a cycle of unmet commitment, questioning her worth while mistaking manipulation for affection. “I was constantly either being blamed, or blaming myself,” she explains. “I didn’t think I was good enough, or I felt too weak to walk away from a situation where I wasn’t valued.”
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