The Flip Phones Release “Man-Made Moon” From Their Debut EP ‘Better In the Dark’

The folk rock duo The Flip Phones have released a new single, “Man-Made Moon,” from their EP Better in the Dark, streaming now. 

“Man-Made Moon” was inspired by an article about an artificial moon which was designed to help illuminate cities and light up the night sky. It is the lead single and opening to their debut EP, and gives a sense of what is to come with big lyrical themes, including topics such as humans versus nature, darkness versus light, and the mysteries of life. 

This track has a catchy indie rock rhythm, well crafted lyrics and captures the essence of The Flip Phones´ spirit. With light and catchy overtones, the song also has a slight nod to darkness with some melodica stylings. They tell stories from the world around us and help us to reflect on our own stories of life, loss and hope. 

Based in Arlington, VA, with Philadelphia roots, The Flip Phones have been writing and performing music together since 2008 and were previously known as the “GLEs”. The band includes Lindsey on keyboard, vocals, flute and melodica and Ryan on guitar and vocals. 

Their new EP, Better in the Dark, is a 6 song EP which explores adventuring and homecoming, and asks reflective questions in hopes that listeners will better understand the world around them. Better in the Dark charts the story of a young couple who first connect in the city, and then begin exploring the world together as they draw inspiration from their life experiences and people around them. 

“We finished these songs just as the world was descending into the uncertainty of the pandemic,” shares the duo. “But stories of resilience emerged amid the gloom, revealing splendor despite sorrow. Light and darkness are inextricably linked.”

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Alex Exists Gets Merry on “Never Christmas Without You”

Founding member of rock bands The Ruby Spirit and The Nursery, Alex Pulec is now launching a solo project as Alex Exists. The Slavic-Canadian musician and producer writes music that sounds like a free wheeling explosion of the maximalist side rock, pop and neo glam music. Residing in Toronto, Alex owns a creative production studio where, in addition to recording his own music, he is involved in music composition, video production and mixed media.

This holiday season, Alex is making his first foray into writing a Christmas song. For him, the holiday season has always been melancholic as it coincides with bad memories. This song is inspired by the nostalgia of those memories and having the strength to move on from the pain associated with that loss.

“Never Christmas Without You” isn’t a “I miss you” Christmas song, but rather a message saying that even though you feel like the holiday season is ruined, it won’t feel like that forever. We must move on and find strength to rebuild and do it again. Alex wanted to write a Christmas song that evokes a bit of sass towards all those hurtful moments in life. So if you’re feeling a little lonely like he used to during this time, you might resonate with this song.

This is a song for anyone that feels crestfallen during the holiday season,” explains Alex. “Love it or hate it, the holidays bring out a lot of different and often complicated emotions in us all. This is a sentimental song that bites back and evokes a bit of sass towards all those hurtful moments in life. If you’re feeling lonely, like I used to during these times, you might resonate with this song. No matter how tragic life gets for you, there is always an extra seat at our table.”

Rozette Delights on “Salt in the Water”

Rozette (Jenn Beaupré) is a Calgary-based singer/songwriter and international vocal coach who has been sharing her big, powerful and technically masterful voice across North America for the past decade. During this time, she has appeared on Canadian Idol and Stampede City Sessions, performed at the Vancouver Olympics, opened for the Moscow Ballet, won the Calgary Stampede’s Most Promising Young Artist Award, and sang the national anthem at several NHL games.


“People are hard to hate close up. Move in.” This quote by Brené Brown resonated with Rozette, whose new single “Salt in the Water” conveys that we all want the same thing: To love and be loved. To feel safe. To see and be seen. Underneath all of the opinions, and the often divisive issues in our society, we are more the same than different. We are all doing our very best.

Jenn’s vocal style is bold, agile, and eclectic—think Bette Midler meets Norah Jones with a splash of Katy Perry. With the grit of Lady Gaga, the attitude of Pink and the old-soul maturity of Adele, Jenn is a captivating stage performer. She’s digging up her soulful, piano-laden roots with her forthcoming EP, Roze Coloured Glasses

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Evil Tongues Delight with New Single “Catch Me”

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.

From a young age, Jennifer has always been pretty focused on going after her dreams, which comes with a lot of sacrifices. Time with family, friends, relationships, location, and as much as she doesn’t regret any of the decisions that she’s made to get here, every now and then a little voice inside her head questions has this all really been worth it?

And if everything falls apart, will anyone be there to catch you? Or have you sacrificed too much? The song “Catch Me” was written about one of those conversations that she had with herself.

“Catch Me” was mixed by Juno award-winning engineer Kevin Dietz (The Glorious Sons, Billy Talent, Alexisonfire) in Toronto and mastered by Grammy award-winning Emily Lazar and Chris Allgood at The Lodge Mastering in NYC.


“I think it’s easy to feel like you’re the only person that questions what you’re doing with your life, or feels like you have no idea what you’re doing with your life,” says Jennifer. “I wanted listeners to know that they’re not alone, and we all go through periods of questioning if everything we’ve risked is really worth it in the long run.”

Sufferin Mall Will Amaze You on New Single “Latency”

Musician and poet Yoyo Comay, also known as Sufferin Mall, is releasing Crushed, an album which follows a somewhat tortured romantic connection and finds the artist writing pop hooks for the first time.

Crushed features “Latency,” co-produced with Casey Moon, a song which explores the feeling of one’s nervous system being overloaded with infatuation. It’s a pop track of tension and release, exploring feeling out of sync and delayed gratification. Stop-start energy mirrors the feeling of desire.

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Ryan Wayne Intrigues with New Single “Wherever You Land”

Ryan Wayne is a Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He first came to recognition as a founding member and songwriter in the critically-acclaimed, award-winning band The Warped 45s (Pheromone Recordings).

“Wherever You Land” started as a hypothetical letter to the late great John Prine in the wake of his death in the early days of the pandemic. His new single brings forth the message that life is precious. None of us are exempt from the fates of illness, old age, or dying. There is beauty in the small things.

In early 2022, after several years away from touring and recording, Ryan suffered two strokes. As part of the healing process, Ryan was drawn back to the music world and began the final production and mixing on a series of self-produced songs with Malcolm Burn (Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Patti Smith, Daniel Lanois) that will comprise the record, Crow Amongst the Sparrows (2023).ThankReplyShare