Sylvia Lily is a Canadian indie author, singer-songwriter, and the creative force behind Evergreen Peaks, a horror-drama novel set in the haunted forests of Northern Ontario. The story follows a tree-planting program gone sinister, blending eerie suspense with immersive storytelling. After amassing 70k+ streams on their debut EP Evergreen Peaks in 2024, husband-wife duo Sylvia […]
Ever felt like the world is out of sync? Like there’s a heavy cloud hanging over everything? That’s exactly what Momo sings about in Die Woud, the title track of her debut Afrikaans EP. It’s a bluesy folk anthem about destruction, greed, and separation—but also about hope. In the song, an ancient tree cleanses the […]
In 2024, on his way to creating his fifth album, David Arn lost his voice. Never one to be discouraged, he began writing and producing songs for artists who could give voice to his words. Thus, Ventriloquism was born. His voice has partially recovered, but we now have a collection of songs performed by others […]
Following the success of Digital Dust (Side A) and Digital Dust (Side B) featuring the evocative singles ‘Charlie No Face’ and ‘Catching Rainbows’ Charlie Harris returns with his most deeply personal song yet: When You Smiled. A song born from profound grief and an aching love that never fades, ‘When You Smiled’ is a tribute […]
LUNA & The Gents deliver Perfect Day, a track that kicks off with a playful train-like whistle before diving into a bouncy, melodic blend of country-tinged vintage pop. Packed with swagger and charm, this feel-good anthem radiates warmth and lifts your spirits. The catchy chorus, heartfelt vocals, and uplifting message make it an instant mood […]
Fuar, Belfast’s rising folk artist, introduces his latest single, “Ladies Night.” The playful tune explores the humorous side of dating and self-reflection, highlighting that men aren’t always to blame. Known for his clever lyrics and multi-instrumental talents, Fuar made waves with his debut track “Leave the Light On” and followed up with the ballad “Black.” […]