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Pianist-Composer Thélonius García Shares Captivating Debut Album
Montreal-based pianist and composer Thélonius García introduces his meditative solo piano style with his debut album Marche Nocturne. A collection of 16 original piano pieces, each short yet deeply evocative, the album represents a fusion of classical sensibilities with the improvisational freedom of jazz, drawing inspiration from the works of Impressionist composers like Debussy and Fauré. Through this rich blend of styles, García creates a sound that is both serene and introspective, inviting listeners into a contemplative world where time slows down and emotions unfold with each note.
By Chris Adamsabout a year ago in Beat
Toronto’s Tara Van Shares Dreamy and Contemplative Chamber Folk Track
Toronto-based singer-songwriter Tara Van is bringing a captivating blend of chamber folk and pop with her latest track, "Things I Wanna Say." A horn-inflected, subtly percussive song, it is a delicate dance between vulnerability and uncertainty, evoking the feelings that arise when emotions surface before we’re ready to share them with others. Produced by Mark Calderone, "Things I Wanna Say" is a gentle, reflective track that glides along like a summer breeze, allowing Van to explore the complexities of intimacy and self-protection in the face of love.
By Chris Adamsabout a year ago in Beat
Alternative Singer-Songwriter Stonehocker Finds Peace Through Acceptance
Canadian singer-songwriter Stonehocker offers a raw and honest exploration of life’s highs and lows through his deeply personal and introspective songwriting. Known for crafting songs that feel like individual memoirs, Stonehocker’s work is rooted in an open, honest portrayal of his own experiences, with the hope of inspiring others to embrace self-discovery. At a time when mental health issues are increasingly prevalent, Stonehocker’s music aims to be a catalyst for dialogue, providing listeners with a sense of comfort and validation in their own struggles.
By Chris Adamsabout a year ago in Beat
ARK IDENTITY revisits his past on Self-Reflective Indie/Alt-Pop EP, ANNDALE
Toronto singer-songwriter Noah Mroueh, known artistically as ARK IDENTITY, is set to release his debut EP, ANNDALE, on November 8th. The collection, produced by Philippe Andre, delves deep into the artist’s introspective journey, blending bass-driven indie pop with layers of shimmering rock and psychedelia. For Mroueh, ANNDALE serves as a sonic memoir, a reflection on the past, and a creative stepping stone for the future.
By Chris Adamsabout a year ago in Beat
Billie Zizi’s "Levitate" is A Dreamy Journey Through Life and Love
Singer-songwriter Billie Zizi from Edmonton, Alberta, is set to unveil her long-awaited new record, Levitate. This collection of dreamy songs encapsulates a range of styles, from earnest folk rock to eerie singer-songwriter ballads. Each track reflects Zizi’s experience of navigating life through the lens of her tight-knit hometown community, creating a soundscape that is both familiar and evocative.
By Chris Adamsabout a year ago in Beat
Singer-Songwriter Shealagh Rose Shares Cathartic and Cautionary Single “Tunnel Vision”
Shealagh Rose is a talented singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Hamilton, Ontario, who has been making waves in the indie folk scene with her heartfelt and introspective music. Her journey began in Toronto, where she honed her craft while studying at Humber College’s prestigious Bachelor of Music program. There, she had the opportunity to work closely with mentors such as Rik Emmett of the iconic rock band Triumph, gaining valuable insight into the music industry and the art of songwriting. Shealagh also had a once-in-a-lifetime chance to record backup vocals with legendary producer Ken Scott, a major milestone that showcased her vocal talent.
By Chris Adamsabout a year ago in Beat
Shane Pendergast Explores the Passage of Time and Fading Relationships in “Only Drifting By”
Shane Pendergast has folk music in his blood. Growing up in Prince Edward Island, he has always been surrounded by the sounds of storytelling and musicianship that have defined his lineage. With roots steeped in the rich traditions of the Maritime provinces, Shane draws inspiration from the stunning landscapes and folklore of his home, combined with experiences from his university years in Toronto, where he honed his craft performing at local pubs. Over the years, his songs have taken shape, resonating with themes of community, history, and the ever-present sea that has shaped the lives of countless individuals in the region.
By Chris Adamsabout a year ago in Beat






