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Broken Chords urges the world to be better on BROKEN DORSIL FIN

With a booming style that flows through the door with something rather real and meaningful, Broken Chords shows us all what nature really means on the environmentally astute single, BROKEN DORSIL FIN.

Broken Chords aka VINVAL is a Toronto-based indie music producer/DJ who is known for pulsating the toes off avid listeners of his impressively powerful music.

All my tracks are subjects that people don’t want to talk about or the forgotten ones. This track is about whales and dolphins whom are in captivity which with broken dorsal fin. When this fin is bent it means they are unhappy. They are performers for your entrainment and profit.” ~ Broken Chords

Saving the ocean one beat at a time and navigating the world into a much better place, Broken Chords is on a mission and will never be stopped no matter what. We find a Batman-like hero lurking amongst us, as our ears are treated to a techno track mixed in with that progression-fused moves.

BROKEN DORSIL FIN from Toronto-based indie electronic music producer/DJ Broken Chords is a nature-loving party track which will set the standard for what is possible if enough humans care. Heating up all fingertips and showing so much love for those beautiful sea-bound creatures who need our help (right now), we find a statement track made with serious skill and care.

Listen up on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Plain White Dress: Saskatchewan folk artist Jackie K sends us into a timeless dream on Sister Of Stone

Taken from her brand new 10-track album called She’s a Story, Jackie K guides us deeper into that Brandy Clark-like class and passion with the supreme new single Sister Of Stone.

Jackie K is a Saskatchewan, Canada-based indie folk singer-songwriter who makes those profound soundtracks which might invoke sentimental long-lost feelings.

This album is more personal than anything else that I’ve recorded before,” says Jackie K, “but most of the stories aren’t mine.”

Dropping us into a meaningful story which has a carefully snow-bound feeling which will open up more love, Jackie K is brilliant form and sends us into a whole new universe to calm those weary eyes.

Sister Of Stone from Saskatchewan, Canada-based indie folk singer-songwriter Jackie K is a rather emotional single which is rather cinematic and vocally stunning. Pure all the way throughout and sizzling with so many calming melodies made from the heart, this is a supremely soul-healing effort for us all to calm our nerves for the better.

Turn this up on SoundCloud.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Maybe She Is Right: Jess Abran feels wrapped in her fingers on Molly (feat. Stephen Voyce)

Reminding us of her attractive release from 2017, Jess Abran sends us shivers from another world to treasure forever via the stunning experience that is Molly (feat. Stephen Voyce).

Jess Abran is a much-loved Montreal, Canada-based pirate, multi-skilled alternative musician and entertainment host who is always improving her skillset through her self-motived mentality.

Taken from First Born Last, we find one of the most romantic songs in recent memory thanks to Jess Abran and Stephen Voyce. This is a rather superbly lit song which has candles written all over it from all corners, whilst our souls glow with hope.

Molly (feat. Stephen Voyce) from Montreal, Canada-based creative Jess Abran is a simmering gem of an experience which will make many faces blush with imagination. Gliding so wonderfully and taking us for a swim into the romantic waters of love, this is a rather stimulating soundtrack to surely heal all sad hearts.

Listen up on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Bugged Out: Trey Joshua feels so much better when the drinks are flowing on Drunk

After taking too many late-night temptation treats and maintaining that extra drink-packed fun which can cause weary bodies the next day, Trey Joshua is only here for the fun on the hard-hitting new single to sip cheekily with called Drunk.

Toronto, Canada-based and 21 years old, Trey Joshua is a tremendously talented indie alt-alternative rapper, artist and music producer.

He has been at it since 2018 and takes major influence from XXXTENTACION, J.I.D, 6lack and various classic rock artists such as the tragically hip, Bob Dylan, and Billy Idol.” ~ Trey Joshua

Struggling after an incredible night out which has ravaged his soul and numbed most senses, Trey Joshua sends us into a whole new world on Drunk and shows many the feeling after a blurry evening.

Scintillating beyond all previously comprehended emotions, this is a really eye-opening track for those who have never felt rather drowsy after a wild evening of bladder-busting beverage debauchery.

Drunk from the multi-genre experimental artist Toronto, Canada-based artist and music producer Trey Joshua is a superb single which will wake up many and scare others. Steaming like a hot iron on sensitive skin, we are thrown into a mesmerizing waterfall which will flush many souls into a memorable moment which can cause hearts to flutter rather unexpectedly.

Turn this up on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Interview: Steve Nicosia hurdles us deep into the concept for Matter of Time

With quick wit, rare steaks and sharp answers, we managed to sit down with Steve Nicosia recently. Telling us more about the new album Matter of Time and how Italian physicist Carlo Rovelli changed everything, this is a must-read for any deep thinkers out there.

Hello there Steve. We appreciate your time. Where can we find you in the world today and what is your favourite meal ever?

Steve: Hi! Thank you so much for having me. I currently live in my hometown of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. A short drive to the much more well-known city of Toronto.

Ah, my favourite meal – that’s a tough one. For me, choosing a meal is kind of like choosing which music I want to listen to. It’s best suited towards a particular mood. However, if I had to pick I’d say a medium rare steak, a twice-baked potato and a warm spinach salad. 🙂

Please tell us more about your new album Matter of Time and what does it represent?

Steve: ‘Matter of Time’ is a concept album that I had been batting around for a while. It is meant to represent the evolution of our earth and the matter from which it (and everything on it) is made. A similar concept is one you have probably heard – everything that has a beginning has an end.

However, ‘Matter of Time’ goes one step deeper to say that even when something ends or completes its life cycle, its matter lives on and will eventually become part of a new entity. So while it is a matter of time before our earth runs its course, it is also the matter of time that keeps evolving and taking new shape.

The concept was inspired by a book I read from Italian physicist Carlo Rovelli called ‘The Order of Time’. In the book, Rovelli theorized that time can be measured by a sequence of events, and that every entity in the universe (including our Earth) is technically an event.

I found Rovelli’s theory so simple yet compelling that it prompted me to explore the variety of emotions it made me feel: sad and worried, too hopeful and reassured. The result of this emotional roller coaster is the music itself. There are 4 distinct songs with 4 different musical styles. And within each song is a journey of emotional highs and lows.

The last thing I’ll mention is that to help tie the distinct songs together, I wrote each of them in the same key (C Major). And if you listen really carefully, there’s also a similar melody which be heard throughout the album!

Who painted the beautiful artwork?

Steve: I’m glad you like it! The artwork is painted by none other than my father, Dino Nicosia. He is a retired real estate agent, but has always had a passion for painting. Since retiring, he produces nearly a painting a week… of all different forms and styles. I figured there would be no one else better to bring my artistic vision to life than him. In the end, I think it’s really cool that there’s a father-son artistic duo at play with this project.

The artwork itself is the visual representation of the concept I outlined earlier. I knew I wanted to write 4 different songs for the EP so I had this idea of matching one of the evolutionary phases of the earth to a song. The earth is exhibited in 4 different stages: (1) its rocky formation, (2) beautiful and life as we know it, (3) dried up and desolate, (4) its matter being ripped apart.

By the way, if you like the artwork, you can buy the poster on my website: https://snmusic.ca

Also, more of my father’s art can be found here: https://nicosiaart.com

Sorry – shameless promotions!

Who is the rock in your life who keeps you grounded?

Steve: There’s no doubt that it would be my fiancé Lindsay. The pandemic brought on a lot of highs and lows, but I quickly realized I could turn to Lindsay for everything. Whether I need someone to bounce a creative idea off of, someone to make me laugh, or a shoulder to cry on… she is my go-to.

She is also one of my biggest fans! (Although she might be biased haha)

Are there any good spots in your local area to watch good underground music?

Steve: Hamilton had a really good music scene but that was disrupted a bit with the pandemic. However, it’s been bouncing back as of late. One of the more popular spots is The Casbah. The venue is on the smaller side so feels really intimate.

It’s also been really cool to see a number of historical sites such as an old home or factory being renovated into music venues. This has helped reinvigorate key pockets of the city.

Which other musicians inspire you?

Steve: Over the last year, I’ve really started to dig my heels into instrumental music. It’s easy to listen to when working, and there’s such a wide variety of styles/moods to choose from.

There are three artists that I have found myself coming back to over and over.

Trent Reznor – Nine Inch Nails frontman has proven that his talent goes way deeper than hard rock or industrial music. His recent movie/TV scores have taken on many different styles, but all are so moving.
Ludovico Einaudi – such a beautiful pianist. He has inspired me to improve my piano playing skills.
Ólafur Arnalds – I really appreciate how he blends classical music with experimental sounds.

Do you think the local live music community has recovered after covid or what needs to happen to ensure its survival?

Steve: Yes. It will be a slow process I’m sure as people become more comfortable with big crowds again.

I think many people are eager for live experiences and frankly, we need it. There’s nothing like a concert to bring crowds of like-minded people together. And I believe that’s what venues, marketers, and artists need to promote; music brings people together and satiates a deep-seated human need for community and to belong. Your fellow fans are your tribe.

Final question. What is the vision for your career?

Steve: Hmm good question! Creating music is not a full-time gig for me, but it’s a very necessary creative outlet. So I intend to always have a project on the go, but the music itself may come out somewhat sporadically. My partner and I have a baby on the way so the music will inevitably take a back seat for a little bit as I’m sure I’ll be running on less sleep! Haha

For now, my focus is on promoting ‘Matter of Time’ and preparing for the album’s release on vinyl! I’m very excited to announce that it will be available in physical form in a few months.

Listen up on Spotify.

Interview by Llewelyn Screen

Missing: Jackson Reed and The Silverbirds knows that she has a hold In My Head

Swimming back through a waterfall of a possible romance to treasure, Jackson Reed and The Silverbirds return with a fantastic fusion of sounds to bring smiles to the house on In My Head.

Jackson Reed and The Silverbirds is a Calgary, Alberta-based indie pop/rock act who have assembled a nostalgic sound which will have many licking their lips in joy.

There’s a lot of people out there, both young and old, who want nothing more than the sounds of the past to come back. I want to be their representative and ensure that happens.” ~ Jackson Reed and The Silverbirds

With a Michael Bolton-like aura and so much to love, while tapping those happy feet, Jackson Reed and The Silverbirds fly so freely like an airborne plane on a mission and rocket into our spirits on a timeless-sounding song which could be from the 80s or 90s.

In My Head from Calgary, Alberta-born indie pop/rock outfit Jackson Reed and The Silverbirds is a rather enjoyable melody made with the feelings of being head over heels for a romantic interest. Poised and precise throughout, this is a delightful innovation made with only pure intentions for the listener.

This is a soaringly well-made song with so much texture attached and shall take our hearts into an imaginative state of affairs.

Hear this new single on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Dancehall icon-in-the-making Jubbi Don has unveiled her high-vibe liberation anthem, Know Mi Worth

Montego Bay, Jamaica-born, Canada-residing Dancehall/Pop artist Jubbi Don created the ultimate high-vibe liberation anthem with her latest single, Know Mi Worth. Self-doubt doesn’t stand a chance against the serotonin-spilling earworm that allowed Jubbi Don to effortlessly come into her own.

The infectious advocation of self-worth pulls self-respect and confidence into trend through the reggae beats and effortlessly upraising energy in the vocals, which will undoubtedly be a hit with fans of Vybz Kartel. The stellar production quality behind sun-bleached rhythmically blissful hit ensures it has all the makings of a playlist staple; once they hear it, Dancehall DJs will be rushing to spin the tropic slice of sonic panache.

The official music video for Know Mi Worth is available to stream on YouTube.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

There’s No Place To Hide: Anni fearlessly escapes from the suffocating cage on The Revealing

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Produced by her friend and encouraging role model to the next step in her life named John Lister, Anni is that honest shy hero the world needed on the astonishing release, The Revealing.

Anni (pronounced Ann-Eye) is an Ontario, Canada-based indie rock singer-songwriter and music producer who has emerged from the shadows to sing away her fears forever.

After doing work for a few bands, and a lot of voice work in jingles and other commercial work, she decided it was time to finally get noticed. She figured that edgy pop music would be her best choice, so she contacted some local studios to begin work on a demo song.” ~ Anni

Urging her shaken heart to break free from worrying about things she can’t control, Anni opens up her vulnerability to the world and shows such courageousness. Working with the well-respected John Lister, we find out what a truly brave single sounds like.

A symphonic rock song by Anni singing about stage fright and being front and center on a stage. The instruments feature a full string ensemble and choir, along with the band instruments.” ~ Anni

The Revealing from Ontario, Canada-based indie rock singer-songwriter Anni is a rather brilliant effort from a soul who wants to fly free from her own mind. Sung with purpose and passion, featuring a stunning melody and production to savour, we find a sure-fire classic to turn up loud.

Hear more on SoundCloud. See more on FB.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Alex Coz looked ‘Between the Lines’ in his romantically rugged Americana pop-rock debut

Keeping the timeless romanticism of Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, and David Gray alive, the Nova Scotia-hailing singer-songwriter Alex Coz’s debut single, Between the Lines, will stir souls as cogently as a tornado ripping through a neighbourhood.

With whiskey-soaked poetry that will win over any Bukowski fans against the orchestrally-cut piano pop-rock ballad, Coz knew exactly where to implement nostalgia between the striking minor piano keys and orchestral crescendos to subjugate his audience into affectionate submission.

As far as debut releases go, you would be hard-pressed to find one as evocatively rich as this sonic feat of beat poetry. We’re officially stoked to hear what the singer-songwriter delivers next. If we still gave artists the opportunity to reach the same heights as Springsteen, Coz would have sealed his fate in the hall of fame with his debut 3-track single.

Between the Lines was officially released on February 7th. Hear it on Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

Canadian hip-hop heavyweight YungHarbs is back in the ring with his mixtape, RTL, Vol. 3

After a two-year hiatus, the independent rapper, YungHarbs has shown what the airwaves have been lacking in his absence with the release of his mixtape, RTL, Vol. 3. With bars as sharp, dynamic, and energised as the best of RZA’s work in the opening single, FWM, the mixtape flows from a strong start and never falters through the remaining three singles.

His gritty lo-fi edge encompasses the old-school and the new wave while running through track two, RIGHT AROUND, which throws in Afro Pop and RnB flavour, allowing YungHarbs to stand in a rhythmic league of his own on top of the steady rattle of the 808s.

Track 3, Test Me, brings in the ingenuity of the collaborating artist, T3, the dancehall anthem stands as a testament to the rhythmicality of their bars as the creative chemistry and conviction spill. Before the mixtape ends on WALK, which added a new trajectory to the evolution of gangster hip hop, the viscerally vindictive hit will easily win over any fans of Kanye.

RTL, Vol. 3 is now available to stream on Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast