Born in New Brunswick, this bi-lingual Canadian singer and songwriter grew up in a large musical family. She first learned to play the guitar in order to play in family jam sessions. She began writing original songs aged 14 and studied at the École Nationale De La Chanson. Since then she’s played at Festival D’été De Québec and venues like Le Bataclan in Paris and Paradiso in Amsterdam. Inspired by Metallica, Feist and Bob Dylan, she debuted with “Aujourd’hui, Ma Vie C’est D’la Marde” in 2012.
Lyrically a playful whimsy about getting stuck in an endless one-sided conversation, her new single narrates desperate attempts to escape an over-talker in search of sweet, sweet silence. A high-energy, 60s-inspired surf-rock banger, this vintage groove captures a vibrant, fast-paced vibe. Melodically led by a retro Farfisa organ, it’s the virulent rock guitar riffs and propulsive drums that give it a bit of oomph. And with a grit in her mighty vocals, this raw, yet jolly tune is a sonic party.
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From their album “Waking & Dreaming” (1976):
From her upcoming album “Heavy Lifting (Deluxe)”, to be released on 17 July 2026:
Hailing from Texas, this singer and songwriter was born with natural musical talent. Recognized as a prodigy, he began classical jazz piano lessons at the age of 4. In his teens he changed to the guitar and immersed himself in 60s and 70s folk. He’s performed at festivals such as
Focusing on the inevitability of change, his new single explores finding acceptance of natural transitions in life and the sometimes heavy emotions that brings. Taken from his recently released album “Sun Of Amen”, this comforting song embraces us like a blanket. Dipped in a mellow 70s folk melody, it’s the gentle acoustic guitars, vintage-touched organ and a breezy flute that give it a cozy feel. And with his tender, silk-lined vocals, this nostalgia-filled tune is an airy retro gem.
From their album “Primitive Love” (1985):
From his mixtape “In A World We Don’t Belong” (2026):