Video Voyageur: 3Qs with Angel Forrest

Angel Forrest was named Female Vocalist of the Year 7 times by the Toronto Blues Society between 2013 and 2021. In November 2019, ready to hit the American market, Angel released the critically acclaimed album Hell Bent with Grace which has been nominated at the JUNO Awards in 2021 as Blues Album of the Year.

The new single “My Favourite” reflects the love you can beautifully share when you’re in your best place (mentally, emotionally, spiritually…physically). In this time of uncertainty, the song is that plea that we need to find a haven, a place where we can love ourselves and take solace so we can learn to love and be kind to others. We caught up with Angel regarding her new video below.

Tell us the story of this song, why did you choose to visualize this song specifically? 

My husband and co-writer D.Columbus and I spent the last 2 years on an island in the Pacific….we found ourselves very blessed to be surrounded by such beauty during these ugly times. Our creativity, confidence, passion, hope, and joie de vivre returned quickly …we became what we thought, was our best version of ourselves. 

I think the song’s lyrics are very visual.

What was the inspiration behind this video(visuals, storyline, etc.)?

I wanted this time and experience of reflection and rebirth (if you will) documented ….a reminder to us all of the beauty and love that surrounds us.

Finding peace within…on an island or wherever.

‘Love the life you live…live the life you love.’

What was the process of making this video?

‘My Favorite’ was filmed in the Dominican Republic …in Michès to be exact. Mother Nature blessed us that day with perfect weather.

And love was definitely in the air.

D. Columbus Rides In With “Saddle Me Up”

D. Columbus has been active in the music industry for over 30 years. Notable for his versatility, the self-taught multi-instrumentalist — who is a seasoned guitar player, bassist, backing vocalist, singer, live sound engineer and music producer — has taken part in fourteen studio albums, earning recognition from the Maple Blues Awards and more.

Best known for his collaborations, it’s D. Columbus’ turn to debut his own solo album, demonstrating a mastery of writing catchy feel-good songs that speak to the heart and bring people together. Produced with Angel Forrest and Ricky Paquette, 11 Dollar Bill is a stompin’ good time. Spirited and fun, the track “Saddle Me Up” conjures a euphoric feeling. 

Sensitive yet powerful, D. Columbus has an impressive vocal range. While surrounding his precise yet gravelly voice with full orchestrations that combine guitars, bass, drum, keys, fiddle and pedal steel, he unveils an honest country-pop music — there’s an emotional rawness to it and that’s what makes it so real. 

DJ Karaba Shares Her “Roots”

DJ Karaba’s music is electric and spicy. There is no moment of pause or slow down. Her intensity, her wish to see people dance and feel the music the way she feels it, is aspirational, all-consuming. DJ Karaba is currently working on her own project – an EP that will combine her love of creation and movement for music lovers, and her desire to master production – alongside Young Galaxy’s Stephen Ramsay, whom she cites as a key mentor and collaborator during this process.

New single, “Roots,” recreates the style of South African Amapiano and is a feel good track that was made for the dancefloor. The song’s title is a statement to DJ Karaba’s Congo-Brazzaville origins and feels like a return to Africa for her.

https://soundcloud.com/djkaraba/roots-masterbyphil/s-X1ZbP8w3JAz

Carleton Stone Reveals New Single “Ice Age”

Carleton Stone is an award-winning artist, a songwriter with a growing list of credits, and a founding member of Port Cities. Having recently added the role of producer to his list of accomplishments after working with Willie Stratton on his track “The Way She Holds Me,” Stone  will spend the fall producing Willie’s new record, songs by Chudi Harris, and his very own solo release due out in June 2022.

The seed of new single, “Ice Age,” came from an article Stone read about a couple who had been discovered after being frozen in ice for almost a hundred years. Written in a castle in Colditz, Germany, “Ice Age” paints a fantasy world where whatever problems you are having in your relationship disappear – the romantic idea of being frozen in time with someone before things can get any worse. 

Ben Sefton Unveils “Harrison”

As a teen, Ben Sefton’s budding love of songwriting quickly developed into an obsession, fueling the creation of hundreds of unreleased songs. Driven by his deep love of earworm pop melodies and a passion for candid lyrical witticism and word play, he has effectively created a style all of his own. Backed by hours of focused guitar practice, Sefton matches his ceaseless song creation with considerable vocal and instrumental prowess.

New single, “Harrison,” is an indignant attempt at turning the private pain of a teenage misanthrope into an anthem. Sefton creates a tone of pure relatability that will bring listeners back to the days of heavy backpacks, rampant acne and unbearable anxiety. The video takes those ideas and plants them firmly through the lens of a John Hughes 80s film.

Mylo Quinn Delights with “Light”

Self-proclaimed “dread-pop” artist—better known as heavy metal musician and sci-fi author Quinn McGraw—takes his first departure from the world of heavy music as Mylo Quinn

In the form of melancholy lyrics, emotional soundscapes, and undeniable honesty, his forthcoming debut EP, Light, bears the message that ultimately we each have the ability, responsibility, and choice to break the cycle and turn our lives around.

Joel Jovan aka Joel Quartuccio of Being As An Ocean is featured on the title track, the video for which explores Mylo’s consciousness.

Mylo recounts, “There was a period in 2020 when I was reflecting a lot on my own mortality… It made me wonder whether or not I’d die with a heart full of love and passion, when the journey can sometimes leave me feeling broken down and defeated… It’s as much about temptation as it is redemption, while knowing the whole time there is no clear path forward if we can’t tap into, and listen, to our hearts.”