TORONTO, ON – Today, Québec based country artist Matt Lang is excited to announce his sophomore album More is slated for release on June 5th, 2020 via Jayward Artist Group / The Orchard / Sony Music Canada. The SiriusXM 2019 Top of The Country winner released his new single “Getcha” on May 8th. The song brings back a vintage sound that older country music lovers grew up on and younger fans are embracing through artists like Midland and Jon Pardi.
City Of Sound: Silent Empire Does Justice to the Concept Album
With the first two parts already released; the final installment of City of Sound’s Silent Empire will slowly roll out over the next few weeks, filling the void in the concept album format that’s been sadly missing from music.
Keeping it real with Brett Kissel
When it comes to the music business in Canada you’ll be hard pressed to find someone with a bigger heart than Brett Kissel. A few months ago Brett sold out a show in Edmonton to raise funds for Nashville after a devastating tornado ripped through the city and now he’s getting ready to do it again only this time the show will have an added twist…it’ll be a parking lot party and you have to be in your car to hear the music.
Cayley Thomas taps into deeper wisdom with How Else Can I Tell You
Cayley Thomas has just released her third project, How Else Can I Tell You, a five-song sampler of music filled with flowing pop sounds that seem lifted out of the Laurel Canyon dynamic from the late ’60s early ’70s.
Catching up with Andrew Cassara
At the very start of the COVID-19 pandemic lock-down we had the chance to chat with Andrew Cassara. Andrew is a Canadian-born Pop/Rock recording artist.
Catching up with Jason Blaine
It’s been a few weeks since we caught up with Jason but it feels like a lifetime ago now. Our conversation came mere days before a massive tornado ripped through Nashville, luckily Jason and his family and friends are ok but boy at the time we had no idea how much different the world would look a few months later. From Nashville being turned upside down by the tornado to a pandemic that would see sports and music events cancelled, borders closed and artists turning to live streaming to keep their fans engaged.
Sykamore’s California King isn’t about bed sizes
Calgary’s Sykamore has finally released her much anticipated second EP with “California King” today. I sat down with Sykamore to talk about this project. Here is a song by song review. It’s been a couple of years since we heard new music from Sykamore. She’s been busy working in Nashville after securing a publishing deal with Rhett Atkins in late 2017.
The Wild! – New Album – Aerosmith meets AC/DC with Headstones punk attitude!
Kelowna based The Wild! are set to release their third album Still Believe In Rock And Roll later this week. The album is an evolution of their straight ahead, in your face rock they’ve become well known for. I sat down with Dylan Villain recently to talk about the project.
COVID-19 Turns Off The Music
As the news continues to breaks with Covid 19, so many things are coming to an immediate stop, including our music industry.
Tears and Cheers Flowed at the Station as Brett Kissel Hosts Benefit Concert in Edmonton
It was an emotional event at The Station in Edmonton last night as Brett Kissel hosted a benefit concert for the Community Foundation of Middle Nashville. Money from the tornado response fund is awarded to organizations that apply for tornado relief grants to address needs spanning from emergency shelter, food and clean-up to mortgage, rental and rebuilding assistance, legal and mental health counseling, and more.