From her upcoming album “Chakzilla”, to be released on 18 September 2026:
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From her upcoming album “Chakzilla”, to be released on 18 September 2026:
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Hailing from Vancouver, this Canadian band consists of Zack Yeager, Jack Armstrong and Jordan Studer. Formed in 2018, they were originally a quartet with Clayton Dewar. Since their inception they’ve carved a name for themselves for their live act at venues like The Fox Cabaret and The Rickshaw Theatre, as well as festivals like NXNE and Saturdays In Saxapahaw. Inspired by bands like The Strokes, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Weezer, they debuted with “I’m So Bummed Out Right Now” in 2021.
Singing about the perseverance and determination needed to keep a relationship on track when things get difficult, their new single champions putting aside one’s ego and fix what is broken. Capturing the lyrics in a bouncy indie-rock vibrancy, the song has a summer-ready radiance. With a driving rhythm, thumping bass and polished guitar riffs padding the lively tune, it’s the infectious hooks and Jack’s emotive vocals that turn this energetic groove into something special.
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From his album “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally” (2026):
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Based in Nashville, this rock and blues band was formed in 2019 when husband-and-wife duo Megan Kane and Dylan Turner met. Named after the famous outlaws Bonnie & Clyde, they expanded the band with Alex Bender and touring members Will Tipton, Kyle Priber and Eric Safka. They’ve played various festivals like Maid Of Stone in the UK and the New Waterford Music Festival in the US. Inspired by The Allman Brothers Band and Led Zeppelin, they debuted with “Count Your Dollars” in 2023.
Singing about navigating through the noise of modern life in search of true purpose, their new single reminds us to stay true to ourselves without getting lost in the shallowness of social media. Taken from their upcoming album “Hold The Mash”, expected on July 17th, the song is built on classic rock vibes. With a pulsating percussion and vintage, Keith Richards-inspired electric guitar riffs creating a retro swagger, it’s Megan’s belting vocal grit that makes this an authentic rock groove.
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From their album “From Luxury To Heartache” (1986):
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