After making a powerful return with the raw and raucous single, “Curbside Panic Attack”, Toronto indie outfit Ten Kills the Pack shares a heart-wrenching, late-night lullaby in the form of new single, “Still Up Late”. Hushed falsetto vocals give way to angelic harmonies that swirl above gentle acoustics like a dreary stream of consciousness at 2-in-the-morning. Listen to “Still Up Late” on all digital retailers here.
(June 17, 2022 – Toronto, ON) – Today, PEI Indie Pop Powerhouse and former Hey Rosetta! member KINLEY announces that her third solo album Daylight will be independently released on November 4, 2022. Alongside the album announcement, the skilled and captivating songstress returns with the catchy, emotive new single, “Eiffel Tower”. Produced by Colin Buchanan, “Eiffel Tower” is available on all DSP’s HERE.
(June 15, 2022) – Little Destroyer, the fierce, noisy alt-rock band making waves in their hometown of Vancouver have released another hooky single and video aptly titled “love and anarchy” via Tiny Kingdom. Produced by Howard Redekopp (Mother Mother, Tegan and Sara, The New Pornographers), “love and anarchy” is a brutally honest reflection on navigating love and relationships. Directed by Wayne Moreheart, the video is an homage to The Undertones x Ramones videos and features the 3-piece performing at a dingy bar surrounded by the quirky antics of a bunch of wild pals.
(May 27, 2022 – Toronto, ON) – Today, JUNO-nominated enduring Toronto punk outfit The Flatliners have officially announced that their sixth studio album New Ruin will be released on August 5, 2022 through Dine Alone Records in Canada. Pre-order the album HERE. Alongside the album announcement, the influential four-piece, who are celebrating 20 years of making music together this year, share the infectious, thought-provoking lead single and video “Performative Hours”.
(May 20, 2022) – Today, Toronto indie outfit Ten Kills the Pack is proud to announce the follow-up to last year’s Life, Death & Afterwards EP with a new album titled Thank You For Trying: ACT I. Ten Kills the Pack couples the announcement with a powerful rumination on mental health in the form of new song “Curbside Panic Attack.” Frontman and songwriter Sean Sroka meditates on the intense lows that come with anxiety and describes the “dream-like scenes” of a depressive episode. Co-produced with Marcus Paquin (The Weather Station, The National, Arcade Fire), contemplative melodies glide over raw guitars and build to a blasting instrumental break that features a burst of trumpets and a rollicking backbeat. Listen to “Curbside Panic Attack” on all digital retailers