Myriam Gendron, SWANES, Christo Graham, and Talking Violet


Myriam Gendron - Ma délire - Songs of love, lost & found

Montreal-based musician Myriam Gendron’s newest album is a 15 part masterpiece in folk and indie, chalk full of poetic lyrics, soft acoustics, and a beautiful perspective on life. This album will have you lost in its mesmerizing instrumentals and the grit behind Gendron’s voice. This album is a gold mine for fans of folk.


SWANES – Sticky Concrete

Toronto’s SWANES newest album, Sticky Concrete, is a 10 track work of electronic bedroom pop, with a soft digital sound taking influence from a variety of genres such as funk, indie, and classic pop. With amazing album art and a sound reminiscent of a home's warm embrace, Sticky Concrete is a lo-fi groove fest.


Christo Graham – Graham’s General Store

From the village of Lansdowne, Ontario is Christo Graham. His newest album Graham’s General Store is a light hearted blend of folk rock and country with a rustic aesthetic. The album's 10 tracks were all recorded at Christo’s home, which further drives home the album's country sound. For those who missed out, here’s your summer vacation.


Talking Violet – Tell Your Friends You Love Them

Describing themselves as “The loudest sleepy band you’ve ever heard”, Windsor’s Talking Violet lives up to this statement through their blend of shoegaze and dream pop with elements of alternative rock and punk. This forms a fascinating sound both comforting and chaotic, a cathartic melancholy for those with heavy hearts.


- Brandon Kruze