• April 24, 2024

New Music Sunday

New Music

New Music

Sam Lapro’s new singledesigner liesis a polite way of saying F-U to an ex, a ghoster, a leave-you-on-read kind of guy. The lyrics serve as an empowering reminder to not be pushed around by someone who is not worth your time.

She is a singer-songwriter that knows how to string together the right words to draw the emotion out of, and connect with, her listeners. Her soulful writing gives the listener an opportunity to know her on an intimate level – each song representing experiences she has had throughout her life so far. 

Chemical Dream’s new single “Look To The Moon” is a collaboration with John Orpheus that can best be described as a pan-cultural summer driving song.

Chemical Dreams was started by Martha Johnson of Martha and the Muffins as a creative outlet for her and her partner Mark Gane as well as other artistic people they know and those they haven’t met yet. There is no set theme or style and, like dreams, a song can come out of the blue from somewhere beyond their imagination.

3409’s new single “Small Talk” was inspired by Latin salsa, bringing a modern spin to a classic genre, and further into the pop realm with a catchy hook and suave verses.

Toronto-based urban pop band 3409 effortlessly moves between dance, hip-hop, and world music to create a blend of rhythm and blues wrapped in youthful enthusiasm. Using laid back atmospheric production, the four-piece create anthemic memoirs for those pursuing self-discovery and happiness, despite the trials life may throw their way.

WAYLEY is the folk/pop alter-ego of Americana artist Andrew Sherriff who creates a full band sound and anthem-style sing-alongs. His lyrics explore subjects anywhere from heartbreak to self-encouragement that are held together by catchy choruses.

His second single “Waiting For You” following his debut is available now.

Originally hailing from Connecticut, Madelline is an artist based out of Montreal. Her forthcoming EP, NOISE COMPLAINT, is about taking creativity into your own hands.

She just put out the official video for “On a Different Wave!” here: The song is a ‘classy’ f-you to the people who dragged her down – an ode to being better than ever without them.

Emi Jeen’s songs tell a tale – at once hopeful and nostalgic; wistful and urgent; raw and graceful.

The Montreal singer/songwriter’s latest catchy pop track “Runaway”

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