On our first listen, “Memories” felt like a deeply human exhale from an artist who has deliberately found his way back to music. For Chris Bull, the creative force behind Every Other Weekend and former frontman of Manchester indie rockers City Reign, this single feels like a page turned with care. It’s reflective, warm, and brave, with a message that’s undeniably relatable to anyone who’s about to listen.
“Carts in the Rain” finds Acid Smoothie looking backward without nostalgia weighing him down. Instead, Paul Dunne uses his past as a base, setting it alight with the confidence and clarity of an artist who’s only leveled his style. The album, a collection of re-recorded material from several now-retired solo projects, does not feel like a retrospective or a cleanup job. It 100% feels like a full sprint forward, powered by years of trial, error, and a sharpened creative instinct.
With “Lay on Grass,” Sam Stokes delivers a radiant reminder that sometimes the simplest thing you can do is stepping outside and breathing for a moment. Her newest single feels like winter is ending and the heat of spring is on the way, but in music form. From beginning to end, it’s instantly joyful without being overbearing, anthemic without forcing it, and deeply alive in the way only the best pop songs can be. By the end of our first listen, we were singing along!
On All The Moving Parts, Caroline Parke delivers a deeply human country record that feels hard earned and full of quiet grace. Across thirteen songs and just over forty minutes, the Alberta born singer songwriter leans fully into her strengths as a storyteller, pairing classic country instrumentation with a very subtle rock-edged backbone that gives the album both warmth and momentum. It’s a record shaped by real life and that authenticity shows in every corner of this outstanding listen.
“Look You In The Eye” feels like a moment of arrival for Desert Stranger, the songwriting project of Ottawa-based musician Andrew Gharib. It’s quickly the kind of song that doesn’t rush its impact, instead building patiently until it hits with full emotional force, leaving you feeling completely energized. In our opinion, this is arena-minded rock made intimate, an anthemic statement that still knows how to pull you in close!