indie
Indie music features a sampling of maverick musicians that favor the DIY approach to music making.
Indie Pop Siblings Jackie and her brother Offer a Sonic Exploration on the Duality of Childhood with New Single
In today’s cultural landscape, where social media thrives on remixing narratives and presenting fragmented views of our everyday lives, Toronto-based band Jackie and her brother—formed by siblings Jackie and Mark Andrade—harness gritty digital instruments to deliver a punk-infused, abstract critique. Their latest single, “Happy Shadows,” serves as a reflection on our collective obsession with life mimicry, constant updates, and the pervasive nature of surveillance in our routines. The song delves into how social media shapes our perceptions and experiences, turning genuine moments into digital echoes that echo across our timelines.
By Jessica Fallonabout a year ago in Beat
Esteemed Actress/Artist Sarah Swire Experiments Alongside Joel Plaskett on Anti-Genre Monologue Single
Sarah Swire is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work spans stage, screen, and television. As an actor, Swire has made memorable appearances in The Boys, Anna and the Apocalypse, Murdoch Mysteries, and has highly anticipated roles in upcoming projects like Apple TV+’s thriller The Last Frontier and Hallmark’s drama Ripple, both set to release in 2025. But acting is only one facet of Swire’s artistic journey. They are also an art-rock songwriter and storyteller, known for incorporating original monologues and word art into dynamic live performances that blend music and spoken word.
By Jessica Fallonabout a year ago in Beat
Singer-Songwriter Shealagh Rose Shares Cathartic and Cautionary Single “Tunnel Vision”
Shealagh Rose is a talented singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Hamilton, Ontario, who has been making waves in the indie folk scene with her heartfelt and introspective music. Her journey began in Toronto, where she honed her craft while studying at Humber College’s prestigious Bachelor of Music program. There, she had the opportunity to work closely with mentors such as Rik Emmett of the iconic rock band Triumph, gaining valuable insight into the music industry and the art of songwriting. Shealagh also had a once-in-a-lifetime chance to record backup vocals with legendary producer Ken Scott, a major milestone that showcased her vocal talent.
By Chris Adamsabout a year ago in Beat
Shane Pendergast Explores the Passage of Time and Fading Relationships in “Only Drifting By”
Shane Pendergast has folk music in his blood. Growing up in Prince Edward Island, he has always been surrounded by the sounds of storytelling and musicianship that have defined his lineage. With roots steeped in the rich traditions of the Maritime provinces, Shane draws inspiration from the stunning landscapes and folklore of his home, combined with experiences from his university years in Toronto, where he honed his craft performing at local pubs. Over the years, his songs have taken shape, resonating with themes of community, history, and the ever-present sea that has shaped the lives of countless individuals in the region.
By Chris Adamsabout a year ago in Beat
Singer-Songwriter Andie Loren Instills the Importance of Self-Worth on "Some Special Light" EP
Toronto-based singer-songwriter Andie Loren blends the ethereal sounds of dream pop with the edge of rock, creating a sonic landscape that resonates deeply with listeners. Her smooth, warm vocals are the hallmark of her music, effortlessly intertwining with lyrics that delve into the complexities of human nature and the profound effects of love. Through her artistry, Andie seeks to explore how love can both uplift and overwhelm us, capturing the duality of emotions that come with intimate relationships. Her latest EP, Some Special Light, is a concept record that poignantly examines our inherent desire to matter to someone else and the tumultuous highs and lows that accompany that longing.
By Sarah Wagnerabout a year ago in Beat
Grunge Rock Outfit Unknown Voidz Share Sophomore EP "Deception By My Side"
Ontario’s Unknown Voidz, a dynamic and emerging band, was founded by Zan Khan, who brought on board Ryan “Gooby” Goonoo to play drums and Jon Couzelis on bass. Together, this talented trio has carved out a place for themselves in the music scene, previously signed to Spuds Records, and they have since toured extensively across Ontario and into Montreal, QC. In an exciting development for their fans, Unknown Voidz is set to open for the band Being Dead on an upcoming Ontario tour to promote their second EP, Deception By My Side.
By Sarah Wagnerabout a year ago in Beat
Tradesman and Americana Artist Fraser Teeple Offers Gritty and Soulful Lens of Urban Decay New Single
Shaped by two decades of work as a climbing arborist, Fraser Teeple from London, Ontario, approaches music with the meticulousness and craftsmanship of a seasoned tradesman. He holds a deep respect for the rich musical tradition he embodies, and he dedicates himself to mastering the art of storytelling, imagery, and melody. This commitment to his craft is evident in his upcoming album, We Built a Fire, which showcases Fraser's growth as an artist and his ability to weave together the threads of experience and emotion.
By Sarah Wagnerabout a year ago in Beat
Indie Outfit Oba Consider What Could Have Been on Ethereal & Introspective Piece
Toronto indie band Oba first crossed paths back in high school, but it wasn’t until after graduation that their musical journey together truly began. During their college years, the bandmates not only played shows and wrote songs but also lived under the same roof. Those years were filled with more hanging out than anything else, but that downtime was critical in establishing the deep, unbreakable bond that now defines the band. It’s the essence of their friendship—filled with shared laughs, late-night conversations, and musical experimentation—that ultimately laid the foundation for Oba’s sound.
By Jessica Fallonabout a year ago in Beat
Faint Halos Illuminate the Quiet Wonders of Life on New Album "I can see a million lights"
With "I can see a million lights", Paul Hashemi, the creative mind behind Faint Halos, has created an album that feels like both a personal journal and a widescreen film, blending intimate folk moments with larger, more atmospheric soundscapes.
By Whitney Millerabout a year ago in Beat












