The empowering break-up anthem is an R&B influenced pop treat, speaking to the severing of ties not only with past lovers but with old versions of herself. In this way, “Don’t Come Back” is as much a break-up song as it is a diary entry, looking at the push and pull that comes with separation.
Read MoreThe artist’s creative chaos pays off in an earnest and intimate visual experience that complements the truth-sharing vulnerability of open-mic poetry while showcasing a variety of talent.
Read More“One of [Hamilton’s] mottos is ‘art is the new steel,’” they explain. “I think that is a beautiful representation of how Hamilton operates and welcomes art.”
Read More“I think we all have times or moments in our lives where being antisocial is the most attractive course of action and I wanted to write a song that encapsulates those emotions,” says Alex Frew.
Read MoreWhen asked about the concept of their upcoming album and newest single Sertraline Dream, vocalist and guitarist Torin Craig replied quickly: antidepressants.
Read MoreWe’re diving into the hot, sweaty, sweet summer days when it’s too hot to stay alive but somehow we’re all living. Here are the best tunes from Toronto musicians to keep you going through the heat.
Read MoreWhat brings Casey Hudecki, Daniele Montalvo and Aniko Kaszas together is a passion for change. Finding strength within not only their prospective crafts, but themselves, is just as—if not more—important than the change they are making themselves.
Read More“I think it's likely that things will be different because of this, however in my opinion the music industry will always change quickly and adapt to its surroundings.”
Read More“Isolation has really changed the way I see dance now. I have been reflecting on how much I do it for myself and how much I do it for others.”
Read MoreHere is our list of places you can find financial and mental health support during the COVID-19 crisis. This list is primarily comprised of resources available to Toronto-based and Canadian artists and arts workers.
Read MoreI sat down to speak with Co-Producer Rachel Manson about the project. “Being able to smoke weed and do comedy, especially record it, is a specifically Canadian luxury,” remarks Manson. “By using that, we really showcase Canadian comedians. And we have so many Canadian comedians.”
Read MoreWatching Low Rise Queens perform is kind of like watching a cool group of best friends hang out. Their flow is uncanny and natural, and it’s a tribute to how long they’ve worked together. They pick up and pass along each other’s energy to make a show that is chaotic and hilarious, but also well thought out and put together.
Read MoreIt’s easy to see the chemistry that inspires the music of the new Toronto and Kingston based duo, Your Paris.
The two formerly solo acts, Laila Kharouba and Nick Babcock, joined forces at the beginning of this year to form a dreamy duo that can only be described as “Heartbreak Pop”.
Read MoreI’m not going to spoil the plot — BUT — you should know just how important this performance is. At Toronto Pride in 2016, Black Lives Matter interrupted the parade with demands for inclusion safe spaces, support for black queer youth, the removal of police floats from marches and parades, and many more.
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