• November 8, 2024


 

New Music Saturday

New Music

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NSW INDIE PUNK LORDS RELEASE NEW SINGLE WE’RE ALL GOING TO HELL NSW based Indie Punk lords St.Sinner have unleashed their new single called We’re All Going To Hell.

The single encourages others to be themselves in an unapologetic fashion. 

“It doesn’t matter what anyone thinks of you. They might demonise you for how you look, or for whom you love or what you believe in but at the end of the day we’re all going to hell anyway. So just be you.“

St.Sinner is the moniker of lead singer Rory Maclean, who conceived the project in early 2020. Rory then recruited a backing band named ‘The Revelators’ (Caleb Jonas, Sam Thornhill, Nick Dennis and John Pedrana) in order to complete his musical vision.

St.Sinner debuted in 2020 with the release of their single ‘Mr. Prime Minister’, which received positive reviews from Triple J presenters. The single gained coverage via Aus Music SceneThe Underground Stage and many more.  The band recently released their single and video Dead For The Weekend. The single was aired on over 50 radio stations and received positive coverage from Triple J staff, AAA BackstageHysteria MagAround The Sound and many more outlets

New single We’re All Going To Hell is available on all major online stores.  

Cam Maclean is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and multi-instrumentalist based in Montreal. Cam released his debut solo album, Wait For Love, in 2018, which received critical acclaim from outlets such as NYLON and Gorilla vs. Bear, who called it an “incredible record.”

Cam‘s new single, “Crossing Over, ” is the first from his upcoming self-titled sophomore LP, which was produced by Cadence Weapon. The record is a mix of mellow groove-oriented pop songs as well as more confessional ballads.

Crossing Over” is fun and upbeat, featuring electronic drums along with a crunchy, driving bass line, and jangly chorus guitar.

Growing up in suburbia just north of Toronto, Julian Daniel always wanted more than the white picket fences he was surrounded by. Looking up to music legends such as Kurt Cobain, Bowie, Shania Twain and Dolly Parton, he began writing music at the age of seventeen. After releasing his debut EP, his songs appeared on Spotify’s New Music Friday, New Music Friday Canada, Fresh Finds, Fresh Finds: Pop, and It’s A Bop playlists.

When the pandemic hit, Julian Daniel decided to go off the grid and focus on himself: he removed himself from social media, didn’t listen to anyone else’s music, and started journaling everyday. The result of this isolation and self-reflection is his newest single, “Anxiety,” which is a vulnerable indie-pop track about Julian‘s own experience with anxiety. The song sounds like the soundtrack of a coming-of-age film and has been paired with a similar visual.

chris

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