Lex Leosis, Oranje, SHY FRiEND, and Planet Giza


Lex Leosis - i’m a little sensitive

Lex has long been a force in the Ontario scene, and this EP proves why. As a fellow artist, the EP title definitely hits home. The project blends funky, dance and a hint of early-2000s hip hop, all elevated by Lex’s dope lyricism and unmistakable vibe.


Oranje - In Irons 

With Sophia Truscott featured on nearly half the tracks, this album shines with rich vocal chemistry and standout lends from K-Riz and Drew Morrell. The lyrics hit deep—introspective yet fun—and the energy is undeniable. Nothing beats the mosh-pit magic of an Oranje show, and this project captures that spirit perfectly.


SHY FRiEND - SNAGGLETOOTH

SHY FRiEND is your new favourite band. SNAGGLETOOTH perfectly mirrors their visual aesthetic—dynamic, loud, unique and real life fun. Their vocals and energy hit hard, and their shows are a must, but make sure you’re in on the dress code and lyrics like everyone else in the crowd! SNAGGLETOOTH is one of the many bold statement pieces from a rising to stardom band. Watch out!


Planet Giza - The Sky Is Recording Me: 100 Years Later Vol. 3 

This album feels like it was crafted by the ancestors—warm, smooth, and rooted. Montreal’s sound is on another level, blending silky hip hop with irresistibly soulful vocals. Almost every line is quotable! Catching them live feels like witnessing a future Coachella act before the inevitable breakout.

No Bandcamp, Planet Giza’s website is here.


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