indie
Indie music features a sampling of maverick musicians that favor the DIY approach to music making.
Jont Captures Late-Night Vulnerability on New Single “Let’s Just Be Friends”
From the quiet corners of a Nova Scotia night, Jont’s “Let’s Just Be Friends” emerges as a tender, nocturnal meditation on love and truth. The song drifts effortlessly between dreamy romanticism and grounded self-awareness, telling a story of connection that is as inevitable as it is ephemeral. Vulnerable and timeless, it captures the bittersweet beauty of understanding a relationship that may have been destined to burn bright and fade.
By Chris Adams3 months ago in Beat
City Builders Ignites Chaos on Euphoric Alt-Pop Anthem, “No Sleep”
Toronto alt-pop artist City Builders is back with “No Sleep,” a chaotic and euphoric anthem dedicated to wild nights, reckless fun, and the liberating art of letting go. The track captures the thrill of surrendering to the night, fueled by intrusive ideas and best-friend mischief, celebrating the beauty of becoming a “menace” for one night. In a world that often demands restraint, “No Sleep” reminds listeners that sometimes, freedom sounds like laughter echoing down city streets at 3AM.
By Chris Adams3 months ago in Beat
KiTe's New Single "Shadows"
There’s something quietly beautiful about KiTe’s new single “Shadows.” With a smooth R&B production, introspective lyrics and vocals that are equal parts fragile and assured, "Shadows| captures that disorienting emotional space between heartbreak and healing.
By Whitney Miller3 months ago in Beat
Grammy Nominations 2026: A Celebration of Music, Diversity, and Creative Evolution
Every year, the Grammy Awards capture the world’s attention as music’s biggest night. The Grammy nominations 2026 continue that legacy, showcasing both iconic superstars and rising voices who have redefined creativity across genres.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Beat
BigDeuceFOF: Where Art Meets Architecture. AI-Generated.
Every artist talks about building something that lasts. BigDeuceFOF is doing it in real time. His journey proves that when creativity meets structure, music becomes more than sound — it becomes architecture. What he’s built through FOF Records and FOF Publishing isn’t just a label or a company; it’s a framework that shows how artistry and ownership can exist in perfect balance.
By RapRadarDigest3 months ago in Beat
Overnight Find Strength in Grief with Tender New Single “Strong & Good”
Halifax sibling duo Overnight (Carla and Lynette Gillis) return with “Strong & Good,” the tender and reflective new single from their upcoming sophomore album Put Me In Your Light, out November 7 via Label Obscura. Written in the wake of their father’s sudden passing and a difficult move home from Toronto during the pandemic, the song captures both the weight of grief and the forward motion of resilience.
By Chris Adams3 months ago in Beat
Gold Foil Hum Reimagines the Soundtrack on New Relea
LISTEN IN HERE Toronto-based ambient post-rock project Gold Foil Hum introduces its debut full-length, Character Flaw, a ten-song collection imagined as alternate scores for some of Dan Hosh’s favorite films. Deeply atmospheric and conceptually rich, the record invites listeners to step into familiar cinematic worlds through unfamiliar sound.
By Chris Adams3 months ago in Beat
MASSEY Finds Rhythm and Purpose on New Album "Reason For Being"
MASSEY’s debut album, Reason For Being, isn’t just a collection of songs. It’s the sound of someone who’s lived a full life, taken some detours and come out the other side with clarity as well as a deep appreciation for what really matters.
By Whitney Miller3 months ago in Beat
Zoey Madison Lights Up Her Debut EP "Electric" with Heart and Honesty
It’s hard to believe that Electric is the debut EP from 17-year old New York based singer songwriter Zoey Madison. The four track release feels confident, polished and emotionally grounded and it's the kind of project that makes you sit up and think, she’s going somewhere.
By Whitney Miller3 months ago in Beat
Why the Next Southern Wave Starts in Florence, South Carolina. AI-Generated.
For years, conversations about southern hip-hop have revolved around cities like Atlanta, Houston, and Memphis. These are the places that built movements, broke stars, and defined sounds. But now, a new wave is rising from a city that’s rarely been mentioned in those conversations—Florence, South Carolina. At the front of that wave stands an artist who has built more than a catalog. He’s built an entire foundation. His name is BigDeuceFOF, and his movement represents both the heart and the system of what the next southern generation looks like.
By RapRadarDigest3 months ago in Beat











