noelle is Far from “Stupid” on New Release


Raised in the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in Ontario, in a family and community that surrounded her with music, noelle’s upbringing exposed her to a vast range of musical genres, from Nat King Cole and Sarah Vaughan, to the pow wow drum and native wind flute from her Indigenous roots. Expressing her thoughts and emotions at her piano, coupled with a reality she sought to transcend, noelle began writing her own music as a therapeutic form of self-expression. 

Vulnerable new single, “Stupid,” was inspired by long distance relationships. Falling in love is such an amazing feeling, but it can fall apart when distance is involved. The artwork accompanies the song’s vibe – simple, raw, beautiful.

Will Ryte Debuts Hip Hop Masterpiece”Harder You Fall”

Will Ryte is a passionate and energetic Hip-Hop/Melodic Trap artist who strives to share his experiences through music. Based in Toronto, the artist/producer/engineer/guitarist has quickly become known for telling unique stories of his troubled past, including dropping out of high school, and finding himself in and out of incarceration for years.

He displays his vulnerability on “Harder You Fall,” inspired by memories of losing his freedom and how that became a pivotal moment in his life.

Meguro Turns It Up with “You Destroy Me”

Meguro are an indie rock duo based in Toronto, ON. To follow the success of their first single “Forgotten Song,” Meguro releases “You Destroy Me,” an energetic song that grows in intensity. The song also includes a guest feature from Greg Alsop of Tokyo Police Club on gang vocals. 

The inspiration behind the song is the idea that being destroyed by someone can mean that you’re madly in love. “Someone once said to me that it wasn’t a good idea for us to date because ‘We would destroy each other,’ and I remember thinking ‘Well yeah, you destroy me, but that’s a GOOD thing!” said songwriter Bob MacKendrick. “I don’t think she thought of it in the same way though.”

Jenny Palacios Debuts Blissful New Single “Grateful”

Toronto based singer/songwriter and producer Jenny Palacios blends emo, alternative and pop influences to nestle into a pocket of music running on melancholia and nostalgic emotion. Still honing her sound, she remains inspired by layering brooding, airy pads with textures and lyrical storytelling. 

Jenny’s somber new single, “Grateful,” explores the guilt she felt when she was surrounded by abundance but still felt a lack. “I wanted to elicit a sense of slow dreading numbness, because it can be really visceral hitting these low periods. It’s like everything is a little blurry, faded, and far away. Everything’s confusing but nothing’s urgent. No beginning or end.”

Full Deck Comes Alive with Bold New Single “Get It Wrong”

Full Deck are a young band from Burlington and Oakville, Ontario. After releasing 2 EPs and a handful of singles, Full Deck are ready to make their mark on the Canadian music scene in 2022. Their newest single, “Get It Wrong” follows the success of the release of their single “Found Somebody to Love” in Jan 2022. 

Get It Wrong” is about proving the dream killers wrong. The song was born out of a rebellious hope to see all those people eat their words and realize that it’s possible to make a career in music. Not that Full Deck expect to reach success without putting in the work – in fact, the more the haters expect them to fail, the more driven they are to get what they want.

“Achieving your goals and cultivating a life that you want requires effort,” said lyricist, Jesse Lang. “It won’t be handed to you.”

Pedal Generic Debuts Hypnotic Release “Pedagogy”

Pedal Generic’s new empowering and liberating single, “Pedagogy” is the first taste of what’s to come from his upcoming full-length record, also titled Pedagogy. The 23 year old songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has been making music for over 6 years. 

The new single “Pedagogy” began as an instrumental without a clear purpose for two years before Pedal Generic revisited it to add guitars and vocals to make it into what it is today.