Taste Test: Ant Saunders sees his reflection in ‘Yellow Hearts’
Newly signed to Arista Records, the indie-pop newcomer spotlights his hometown.
Newly signed to Arista Records, the indie-pop newcomer spotlights his hometown.
The folk duo deliver another enveloping and evocative song.
The folk storyteller weaves a heart-crushing tale of romance gone awry.
The folk-rock performer seeks out his support system to soldier the weather.
The Canadian singer-songwriter resigns to life’s natural transitions.
The electro-pop goddess revisits the past whether she wants to or not.
The singer-songwriter utilizes Alberta’s cinematic countryside for redemption.
The indie-rock/power-pop band struggle with wanting someone who’s already taken.
The inde-pop performer examines a new fling and the hold of morality.
The country newcomer displays great promise on a new song.
The indie-folk storyteller casts the past aside for a more serene state of mind.
The alternative duo lament being in between young and growing old.
The folk singer-songwriter writes in simple, but memorable, poetry.
The folk singer-songwriter cleans out the brush of morality and accountability.
Michaelson is a new Queen of Christmas music with her latest offering, a collaboration with Mraz.
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