Saskatchewan Musician Nick Faye Debuts Nostalgic New Release “Right Way”

Nick Faye is a songwriter from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, living on Treaty 4 Territory. His new single, “Right Way,” is a deeply personal reflection on the masculine influences of his youth and their impact on his relationships – both with his partners and himself. The track is a raw yet triumphant statement of self-awareness, personal growth, and commitment to healthy love.

Blending elements of pop, rock, and country, “Right Way” pairs heartfelt storytelling with a dreamy, slow-burning instrumental that evokes the feeling of a late-night dance in a roadside saloon. The song is the third single from Faye’s forthcoming album, (Good) Love, which arrives September 26th, 2025.

Right Way” was inspired by personal reflections on growing up in a Catholic, patriarchal, and colonial society on the Canadian Prairies. Immersed in hockey culture, where “toughness,” ego, and repressing emotions were the masculine norms, Faye recalls moments in his past where he didn’t always treat his partners with the respect and empathy they deserved.

As a young man, there were times when I mirrored unhealthy masculine influences I was raised around, and I had to do the hard work of unlearning them. This song is about granting myself grace for my past while celebrating how far I’ve come. It’s a personal commitment to always strive to love and treat others with respect, empathy, and kindness.Nick Faye

Eric Kane Debuts Stunning New Single, “Over and Over”

Singer-songwriter Eric Kane unveils his most vulnerable release to date with “Over and Over” – a stark and moving portrait of grief, memory, and the daily reckoning that comes with loss. Built on stripped-back production, soul-baring vocals, and raw lyricism, the song captures the haunting ache of life after unimaginable tragedy.

Written about the death of his brother, a devastating loss that left an indelible mark, “Over and Over” explores the long shadow grief casts over time. Where many songs reach for closure, this one bravely chooses to sit with the pain. With unflinching honesty, Kane leans into the silence and stillness of mourning, allowing the weight of absence to speak for itself.

The new single follows his debut release, “Leave It All Behind,” a track rooted in transformation and survival. Where that first offering gave voice to the strength it takes to keep moving, “Over and Over” lays bare the reason Kane keeps going – the memory and love of his brother, whose presence continues to shape every lyric and note.

Together, the two singles offer an intimate preview of Kane’s debut project: a deeply human exploration of grief and healing that charts the nonlinear journey of living with loss.

Mark Fenster Delivers Epic New Release “Gabriola Breeze”

Montreal-born composer, vocalist, and meditation leader Mark Fenster unveils his latest single, “Gabriola Breeze”—a soulful instrumental odyssey inspired by his transformative move from bustling city life to the calm nature of Gabriola Island, British Columbia. 

The piece blends multicultural instrumentation with lush, cinematic textures, offering a serene yet emotionally charged soundscape that explores what it means to follow one’s calling.

“This is essentially a musical rendition of my move to Gabriola—or more generally, of one’s leaping quest into their dream,” Fenster explains. 

“It begins with a ‘calling’ of sorts—somewhat softly alluring, but also accompanied by a bit of tension and fear as it represents the unknown. Then ultimately, [the music] shows us the value and loving kindness that awaits if we prove our strength and faith are stronger than the fear.”

Gabriola Breeze” stands out for its rich fusion of spiritual and electric elements, where instruments like the tambura and distorted Telecaster weave together seemingly contrasting emotions, just as life’s challenges often hide within them the seeds of peace. It is meditative, multicultural, and emotionally complex—mirroring the internal landscape of transformation.

Chris Potter, while creating the mix, adds: “Several times I got lost in the music and forgot I was working.”

No More Holding Back: Grace Elly Drops Soulful Anthem “I Don’t Care Anymore”

Grace Elly’s latest single, “I Don’t Care Anymore,” has struck a powerful chord with listeners, delivering a haunting, emotionally raw experience wrapped in gorgeously layered pop vocals. Marking a significant moment in her evolution as a solo artist, the track blends ethereal production with a sense of cathartic release—offering both nostalgia and empowerment in equal measure. Today, we’re thrilled to sit down with Grace for an exclusive interview that explores her creative process, the inspiration behind the single, and how she’s come into her own as a solo musician.

Grace’s passion for music began early—at just six years old—when she first dove into a wide spectrum of genres including folk, pop, rock, and classical. This eclectic foundation helped shape the distinct sound she’s known for today: a seamless fusion of atmospheric textures and emotionally resonant storytelling. “I Don’t Care Anymore” is a testament to that sonic versatility, showcasing Grace’s ability to turn vulnerability into strength.

Before stepping out as a solo act, Grace was part of the girl group Chosen5, formed during the height of the pandemic. Their debut project, The Every Christmas Album, and performances across the country not only gained them a loyal following but also gave Grace invaluable experience as both a performer and songwriter. As the group evolved into The Chosen Girls, Grace’s individuality and artistic vision began to take center stage—ultimately paving the way for her solo debut.

Now forging her own path, Grace Elly is creating music with a clear purpose: to uplift, empower, and resonate with anyone navigating life’s emotional landscape. In this interview, she opens up about her journey from group member to solo artist, the personal truths behind “I Don’t Care Anymore,” and the creative principles that continue to guide her.

From discussions about musical influences to reflections on self-discovery, Grace shares what it means to stay authentic in an ever-changing industry—and how music has been both her outlet and her anchor.

Don’t miss this candid conversation with Grace Elly—an artist whose voice is as powerful as the story behind it.

Video Voyageur: 3Qs with The Lightning Struck

Toronto indie rock band The Lightning Struck return with Century Storm, their boldest and most focused record to date. Drawing from gnostic philosophy, science fiction, and a distinctly vintage sonic palette, the band paints a picture of modern life’s turbulence through a deeply personal lens.

On Century Storm, the band recorded 17 songs, carefully curating the final album to represent the most cohesive, uncompromising version of their vision. Grounded in raw instrumentation, sharp songwriting, and existential reflections, Century Storm is a portrait of a band with a defined identity and a wide sonic reach.

The focus track, “In Her Dreams Tonight,” captures the album’s surreal but grounded ethos while channeling homesickness, alienation, and unexpected optimism through a surf-tinged indie rock lens.

Written from the perspective of an alien longing to return home but trapped in a human body fated to die first, “In Her Dreams Tonight” draws direct inspiration from Fritz Leiber’s sci-fi short story The Ship Sails at Midnight. The result is a track that feels eerily joyful: upbeat melodies and retro rock touches like surf guitar riffs and Duane Eddy-style leads mask the melancholy at its core.

1Tell us the story of this song, why did you choose to visualize this song specifically?
The song was inspired by a Fritz Leiber short story, The Ships Sails at Midnight, about an alien being who is trapped on Earth in a human body. The story is told from the perspective of a human friend of this alien being, as well as from the perspective of the alien talking to herself. It explores themes about how she seems to not fit into the society around her, and how she will have to abandon her body in order to be free.

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

The video was conceived to bring together visual elements that reinforced the story and the underlying feelings of longing and alienation.  We combined elements of modern dance, shadow puppets and performance video.  The idea was that the protagonist could be anyone among us, and we anonymized her by never showing her face.  You’ll either see her as a shadow puppet, a masked dancer, or shot from behind as she walks through her environment.

3.What was the process of making this video?

Damra Camat was our dancer and choreographer.  Her brief was to “dance alien”, which she captured amazingly.  All of those moves were her invention.  Although she found the paper mask unpleasant to dance in, it really reinforced the anonymity of the protagonist.  (And we had an amusing social media post where she rips off the mask and jumps up and down on it, crushing it.)  The shadow puppets were created by Linda Troxel, and were shot behind translucent paper.  They allowed us to portray the more difficult parts of the story (like spaceships landing), as well as providing a symbolic language (like the closing of the heart) to work against the live action footage.

“Save the World” by Madame Z – A Hymn of Hope in the Face of Planetary Despair

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In a world overwhelmed by environmental catastrophe, humanitarian crises and collective heartbreak, Madame Z emerges with a brand new single that’s as musically gripping as it is emotionally necessary.

Called “Save the World,” the single was released intentionally on Earth Day, 20th April, and it’s a powerful, aching anthem that channels personal grief into a global plea for unity, compassion and action.

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It opens with a haunting and sparse arrangement that immediately places the listener in a contemplative space.

There’s a steady, pulsing undercurrent, like a a heartbeat, that anchors the track from the start, a subtle metaphor for the planet’s own fragile rhythm. Madame Z’s voice enters with clarity and conviction, rich with emotional texture. And it’s the vocals that elevate everything – a soulful delivery, blending vulnerability and strength into each line. This is not performative pain, but a lived experience transformed into melody.

Written during a time of profound personal overwhelm, the song grapples with the heavy realities of genocide, war, famine, ecological collapse and the slow poisoning of the earth’s most basic life sources: air, water and soil.

But rather than becoming mired in despair, Madame Z creates something rare. It’s a protest song that is simultaneously a mantra for survival. “Save the World” is steeped in sorrow, yes, but it is also a vessel for change.

The song strikes a good balance between introspection and uplift – its layered instrumentation with guitar, atmospheric keys and percussion has a tribal feel and builds gradually, creating a sense of momentum. By the time the chorus fully blooms, the listener is immersed.

But “Save the World” is not just a general statement. It is also intimate. Madame Z is able to make something deeply political feel personal. It’s as if you are listening in on a whispered conversation between her and the earth, or between her and her own soul.

For those who know Madame Z’s earlier work, particularly her debut album ”Down the Rabbit Hole”, this track continues her signature style – unflinching emotional honesty, poetic lyrics and a commitment to turning lived experience into a form of healing.

Her background as a fierce advocate for women’s stories, especially through deeply personal tracks like “Unwanted”, is present here as well reminding us that caring for the earth and caring for each other are deeply connected acts.

In an intense political and cultural moment filled, “Save the World” is a song that cuts through the noise.

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