Jason Maxwell Comes Alive with “For Now”

Jason Maxwell is a singer-songwriter and recording artist known for his high-energy performances and approachable personality. Jason’s unique approach to posting creative content online coupled with his genuine eagerness to engage and interact with his listeners has helped him garner global viewership with 70+ million views across social media platforms and 1.5+ million digital streams. 

With bittersweet intentions, Jason implies that his ex-girlfriend’s new partner is only temporary in new single “For Now” and suggests rekindling their relationship.

Jason appears for a cameo performance in the 2021 worldwide release of Full Out 2: You Got This! on Netflix, which features his song “Girls Like To Dance” on the official movie soundtrack.

Evil Tongues Come to Life with “Energy For This”

Evil Tongues has developed a gritty cinematic sound with soaring anthemic melodies and raw personal lyrics. The Toronto-based pair, Jennifer Di and Mike Allain, bonded over their eclectic range of musical tastes and saw an opportunity to take to the stage, inspired by a shared love of the sounds that defined the ‘80s and the UK music scene. 

JUNO Award winner Kevin Dietz mixed their new single “Energy For This,” mastered by Grammy Award winner Emily Lazar and Chris Allgood.

“I had moved provinces to be with my partner, and over the course of a year the relationship gradually fell apart,” Di shares about her inspiration. “I became a shell of the person I used to be, dealing with isolation, anxiety, depression and insomnia. ‘Energy For This’ is about where I was mentally in the months leading up to my decision to leave the province and ultimately end the relationship.”

Juliana Eye Entices with “WASTED YOUTH”

JULIANA EYE is an alt-pop artist, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Her alluring vocals combined with a love of pop melodies, 90s & early-00s guitar tones has created a unique blend of melancholic nostalgia.

“WASTED YOUTH” is the first single from her EP out in late 2022, an upbeat coming of age tale about the struggles of adolescence in reflection on the painful experiences that shape us. 

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Born and raised in the Toronto suburb of North York, JULIANA took to music obsessively at the early age of 13 as an act of teenage rebellion and an outlet for finding herself. While attending University, EYE toured and recorded with indie rock band, The Ruby Spirit, as a backup vocalist and self-taught keyboard player. Since then, she has performed with CARYS (Warner Music/Atlantic Records), JUNO-nominated AMAAL (Universal Canada), and LØLØ (APG) to name a few.

Emily Jean Flack is “Changing” on New Single

Changing,” the latest single from Emily Jean Flack, is a vulnerable and yearning love letter, ensconced in piano, sweeping guitars, and percussion which frame an honest and open vocal melody.

Don’t go changing for the world 

Your heart is where I’m home

“The world is a beautifully broken place. It’s easy to stumble,” explains Emily of this track’s context. “The song also stands to encourage us as people to persevere when we feel the pressures of the world weighing us down.”

Captivating audiences with her soaring voice, genre defying sound and honest words, 

Emily Jean Flack is an emerging artist on the Canadian music scene. 

“Growing up playing Celtic music gave me the fire. Listening to country and folk gave me the soul. Inspired by vocalists like Ella Fitzgerald, Celine Dion, Enya and Allison Krauss — I started to dream. Then I began to write and from there, things started to collide.”

Allegories Unveils the ‘Endless’ LP with New Video “Funny Way”

Fourteen years on from their debut album, Hamilton, Ontario’s Allegories have crafted Endless, a dynamic and searching record that pulls inspiration from the entire history of electronic music and across the over/underground spectrum.


The record features “Funny Way,” which the band refers to as the album’s “beating heart.” The song holds a unique place in the duo’s catalogue as an ever evolving ballad undergirded by elegiac synths and steady beats.

“The two of us made this album in a vacuum, without anyone hearing a note of it for over five years,” the duo explains. 

“That approach takes an almost arrogant level of belief but with a remove that allows you to make ruthless decisions. Nothing can be precious. You have to trust your ears after you’ve followed your heart.”

Cherry Blaster Debuts Explosive New Single “I don’t wanna”

The brainchild of front woman Iulia Ciobanu, Cherry Blaster is a three-piece Toronto indie pop band that explores longing and uncertainty while striking the perfect balance of closeness and detachment. 

I don’t wanna” is a party ballad about being done with dating. Lush, soft, and sad verses are overswept by an exacerbated and exuberant wall of sound chorus. A mirage of a connection is dispelled in the blink of an eye and one is left to party alone again.


“I’d had yet another disappointing dating experience that left me wanting more,” said Iulia. “I was frustrated and hurt even though I knew that I had been trying to see more in it than was really there. When things don’t work out, I zero in on little moments and blame myself, even though it’s a two way street.”