By: Curtis Sindrey – Montreal-based singer-songwriter Adeline Saive has spent the last year experimenting with genres including pop, folk, and soul, and is learning avidly from industry professionals, while having successfully released three singles in 2020 as an independent artist. Her anglophone debut single gathered over 20,000 streams on Spotify, and her francophone debut ranked in the Top 200 ADISQ charts in Québec … Continue reading
By: Jessica Nakamoto – Husband, father, and culinary superstar, acclaimed restaurateur, Kurt Zdesar knows what it takes to make it big in the vast world of international cuisine. Attending nine different schools by age fourteen and living in over four different countries, Zdesar quickly fostered a love for travel and a relentless curiosity for exploring new … Continue reading
By: Jessica Nakamoto – Thanks to Vancouver-based pop-rockers, Marianas Trench, 2019 is about to get real. Known for taking fans on cinematic deep dives through the honesty of love, loss, and real-world relationships via a slew of soaring ballads and catchy guitar riffs, the inspiring multi-platinum and Juno award-winning quartet is back once more with yet … Continue reading
By: Jessica Nakamoto – Adron is undisputedly the queen of musical multitasking. When this self-taught vocalist and nylon string guitarist isn’t blending genres like Tropicalia and soul-pop or harmonizing in three different languages, fans might find her whistling to the beat of her own drum so to speak, courtesy of a special tooth that may or … Continue reading
By: Allison Kugel– Kind, conscientious, courageous and refreshingly candid, Vivica A. Fox has proven that as Hollywood careers go, second acts are often the sweetest. The multi-hyphenate actress-director- beauty entrepreneur-author is embracing life and not looking back, except to pull from her well of wisdom for her new memoir, Every Day I’m Hustling. And if you … Continue reading
By: Brandon Lorenzetti – We sit down with multi-platinum selling UK pop singer-songwriter Fiona Bevan to discuss her debut solo album “Talk To Strangers”, working with Ed Sheeran, her favourite artists, and more! Check out the interview below!
By: Luke Ottenhof (@lukeottenhof) – It has been over a decade since South Carolina’s Samuel Beam, better known as Iron and Wine, released his debut record, The Creek Drank the Cradle. The Sub Pop product garnered the young songwriter striking praise for his lyrical dexterity, and humbling, mellow folk sounds. Reflected, but not necessarily prominent, … Continue reading