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Sultans of String and Digging Roots “Take Off The Crown” In New Single

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‘Take Off The Crown’ is a collaboration between Raven Kanatakta of 2x JUNO Award winning Digging Roots, and 3x JUNO nominated, 6x CFMA winning Sultans of String, with bed tracks recorded at Jukasa Studios, an Indigenous-owned world-class recording facility on the Six Nations reserve south of Hamilton, Ontario. It is the fourth single off the upcoming Sultans album entitled ‘Walking Through the Fire’ on September 22, 2023, a CD and concert of collaborations with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit artists across Turtle Island.

The lyrics are penned by Raven Kanatakta Polson-Lahache and Sho-Shona Kish, and the music created with Sultans of String.

Smudge burning in the morning
Makes a healing cloud
News blackout on the lost ones
100,000 souls singing loud

Says Raven: “The song was written primarily for the children that have been found. We have these stories in our communities about all the lost ones, that lost generation, that stolen generation. And for me, when they started finding more of the children, it brought all those stories that I grew up with to life again. I looked at what the source was. The source is colonialism, and colonialism is directly tied to the Crown.”

The country of Canada and the ethics of Canada and the laws of Canada are all intertwined. But the history of this country has been manipulated to create a romantic version of early settlers.

Raven continues: “The Crown is a direct picture of colonialism and genocide in Canada. So many people are suffering from oppression and the effects of oppression that directly comes from the Crown. That directly comes from Canada. That directly comes from the churches who were operating the residential schools. That comes from the RCMP that was created [to push Indigenous people onto reserves]. That comes from all of these systems and this thought-out plan and process to take over a people, to take over a land base.”

A theme that has come up throughout the creation of this project ‘Walking Through the Fire’ is the need for the full truth of Residential Schools and the Indigenous experience to be told, long before Reconciliation can possibly take place.

“People are now telling their stories where they were electrocuted as kids, with electric chairs in the basements of these residential schools or churches… being cattle prodded, being starved and being raped. There’s so much murder to all of this that it’s just unthinkable” says Raven, “And I think this is one of the reasons why we actually need to have a conversation because I, for myself, in the first generation that didn’t have to attend residential schools, nor my wife, Sho-Shona, we raised our own kids exactly how we wanted to. Nobody told us how to do that, and it’s a first, that’s crazy.

Sultans of String violinist Chris McKhool, who was recently awarded the Dr. Duke Redbird Lifetime Achievement Award, is working to amplify these truths through these collaborations in the spirit of the TRC’s 94 Calls to Action, and Final Report that asks that Indigenous and non-Indigenous people work together as an opportunity to show a path forward. “There is lot of history of our country that has been ignored, distorted, twisted to suit colonialist goals of destroying a people.” says McKhool

How many more little bodies will be found…
Bind hearts and minds, take action now

“I think we’re at a perfect time right now to bring out the truth” Raven continues, “Just by more and more little babies being found it kind of strikes a nerve in people to smarten up and to get to the point of, let’s find the truth here together. We have to move beyond ally-ship, and we have to move into relationships of being co-conspirators, get down into the dirt and start working together and start moving forward. Because if we just talk about surface content, nothing will ever get done. So that’s what ‘Take Off The Crown’ is – that we’re all equals here, and we all need to communicate as equals. the land here has always been our teacher and our guide in that way. And I think that we have to come back to some of those fundamental truths and practices that have been happening here since time immemorial.”

And about what it means to become a co-conspirator: “You have to get dirty in order to create, in order to heal, in order to make magic.” Says Raven, “And I think just as you and I were working on this song in the middle of a pandemic, we traded ideas, musical gifts, knowledge, conversation, and that turned into this song. We need music, we need dance, we need ceremony because it’s a medicine that binds the mind and the heart. We need that not just in Canada or Turtle Island, but all over the world right now.

“We actually need Canadians to step up and take that first move. It’s my job to live my life in the best way that I know how, and when it comes to this song ‘Take Off The Crown’, it was collaborating with you, Chris.”

JUNO Award Winner And Master Songwriter MARC JORDAN Releases New “Rio Grande” Video

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The heartfelt emotional centerpiece of Marc Jordan’s new album Waiting for the Sun To Rise is “Rio Grande,” a sweeping anthem which artfully blends sociopolitical commentary about America’s loss of innocence with personal lovelorn yearning. Featuring trumpet great Randy Brecker, and piano by co-produce Lou Pomanti, the song was co-written with Steven MacKinnon from the Art of Time jazz ensemble.

Lyrically the song addresses the view from an experienced age, marvelling at how time passes quickly while many things stay the same: multiple tragedies of modern life with its gun violence, environmental disaster, and a sense of impending doom over the lack of clear solutions. But throughout there’s always hints of optimism and nostalgia to keep us sustained through challenging rainy days with glimpses of brighter daylight ahead. It has been called his Magnum Opus and a triumph of a recording from a world-class artist performing at the peak of his skills.

“Rio Grande” can be found on any streaming service and on the Waiting For The Sun To Rise album. Marc Jordan is a JUNO Award and Genie Award winner, and in 2019 was JUNO-nominated for his last album Both Sides. He is married to singer-songwriter Amy Sky, and in 2022, the duo recorded an JUNO-Award nominated album of duets entitled He Sang She Sang.

Alt-Rockers Oliver Forest Perfect the Art of Slowing Down In Introspective “No Rush”

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Slowing down is an art, and learning to savor the moment and live life on life’s terms is a lesson in maturity. Montreal-based alt-rockers Oliver Forest captures this philosophy in their new single “No Rush” along with its accompanying music video featuring the contemporary dance stylings of Maycie-Ann St-Louis.

An introspective guitar-and-piano relaxed jam with a sunny, soulful, and soaring quality, “No Rush” explores the urge to hurry up and grind whenever we really want something, and how that’s a detriment to true achievement.

When I was a boy, I was excited for the fantasies that came in a toy
Now I’m indicted for the fantasy of wanting much more
And I can’t stop myself from feeling like I’m in over my head

Through the song’s steady progression, we accompany the narrator on their journey, realizing that as long as they know they’re working hard, they shouldn’t be exhausting themselves trying to reach an arbitrary destination. “I’m thinking there’s/ No rush/ I know that I’m working hard so there should be/ No rush.”

The corresponding music video (directed by bassist Rob L’Houmeau) depicts a young woman, dancer Maycie-Ann St-Louis, baking an apple pie in a remote cabin. She watches the pie cook for a while until, frustrated, she goes outside into a vast snow-covered landscape to dance and enjoy just being. At the end of the video, she sits outside next to a roaring fire, finally enjoying her perfectly baked pie. The video is artfully shot and makes use of the gorgeous snow-scape against St-Louis’ all-white wardrobe.

For Oliver Forest, the song is personal. “We often find ourselves in a perpetual state of striving, always pushing to achieve more,” the band said. “But amidst these moments of self-doubt and uncertainty, something special can arise. The realization dawned on us that we were just trying to rush things along rather than let them take their course organically.”

“We hope that our music can serve as a reminder to take life one day at a time and appreciate the beauty in every moment,” they added.

Oliver Forest has taken the Montreal indie music scene by storm with their dynamic fusion of folk, pop, and rock. Their sound is a testament to the band’s artistry and creativity, blending powerful melodies and rich instrumentation into a truly unique listening experience.

As they gear up for an exciting 2023, Oliver Forest has already begun unveiling their latest EP, featuring six new songs that showcase their evolution as artists. The EP’s upcoming single, “No Rush,” is a perfect example of the band’s catchy melodies and refreshing honesty.

Cambridge, ON Folk Artist JAY LINDEN Releases “Ordinary Sunrise” From Upcoming Release

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Cambridge, Ontario-based Folk sensation Jay Linden tells a tale about life’s promise and the potential perils lurking in the melancholic title track from his upcoming album, “Ordinary Sunrise.”

Inspired by Folk legends like Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, through Bob Dylan and Willie P. Bennett, Jay’s style on “Ordinary Sunrise” is unabashedly acoustic and folk-rooted with lyrics that leave plenty of room for listeners to stamp their own meaning in between the lines – solidifying Jay’s philosophy that a song’s meaning is in the eye of the beholder.

The result is a record brimming with melodic depth, wit, and Linden’s signature warmth. “Ordinary Sunrise” sounds both timeless and timely, a reminder of the folk and roots records of days gone by that, as it unfolds, whether a song is two years old or twenty, is clearly rooted in the present.

It’s a document of Jay Linden’s inner dialogue and perceptions of the world around him. A testament to himself as a musician and songwriter and proof positive that well-considered, thoroughly lived-in songs can sound far fresher and taste sweeter than the flavour of the moment while filling your heart with truth.

“Ordinary Sunrise” reflects a purity of intent that’s thin on the ground these days – a product of Jay’s no-nonsense vocal delivery and masterful playing, the standout contributions of the players assembled on record, and the process itself.

When working on “Ordinary Sunrise,” Linden found inspiration while rummaging through old music. “I found a stack of audio cassettes with pieces of songs that had potential. So, I went through them, catalogued them, and spent a bunch of time padding around the living room (listening) and playing guitar. But I wasn’t thinking, how many songs do I need for an album? I was just making songs,” says Linden.

While the title track is sure to connect with those that appreciate substance in their music, the entirety of the upcoming album, “Ordinary Sunrise,” paints a scene so vividly, you’d swear it’s right in front of you. Songs like ‘Boat On A River’ make it obvious Linden’s not trying to be anything other than honestly and authentically himself. Something abundantly clear on the album opener, ‘10 Dollar Show,’ a sparse earworm that sets the album’s tone and ends up playing in your mind for hours after the first listen.

Plenty of songs on “Ordinary Sunrise” will allow the listener to go deeper should they so choose. From contemplative tracks like ‘Time Higher The Mountain’ to slice-of-life tunes such as ‘Dreamers On A Sailing Ship’ that capture everyday moments in such sharp relief they tend to make the listener see their own surroundings in greater clarity.

Produced, engineered, and mixed by Colin Linden, Jay’s brother, at Pinhead Recorders in Nashville. The process began with Jay recording over Thanksgiving weekend 2021 – the first time the brothers had seen each other in person since the pandemic shut down the US/Canada border. As Colin puts it, sessions played out “like a series of candid photos, not a posed portrait,” Colin explains. “Jay singing and playing guitar, banjo, and harmonica.”

Later, Colin added some bits himself and invited a crack group of Nashville session players to give “Ordinary Sunrise” an extra kick. Featured artists include multi-instrumentalist Jim Hoke, bassist Johhny Dymond, drummers Gary Craig and Jerry Roe, Janice Powers on B3 and keys, and Fats Kaplin on Violin.

Jay Linden’s last album release, “Under The Radar,” came out in 2009, following his 2006 debut, “Satchel.” This is because Linden doesn’t rush or pressure himself into creating. “I’ve always had periods of time where I was playing a lot, and things were coming out of me. So, if I liked them and thought they were good enough to share, I made a record.”

Linden has worked in the music industry across a variety of other capacities. Some gigs include being a writer for the storied Canadian music trade publication RPM Magazine, a music publicist, and, for many years as an IT Architect. During the ‘80s and ‘90s, he took a lengthy break from songwriting and playing, only picking up the guitar again after quitting smoking, partly because it gave him something to do with his hands in 2001.

When he started playing again, he did so with enthusiasm, collecting and honing his chops on various instruments. From the relatively common (banjos, mandolins, dulcimers, and autoharps) to the more esoteric (the cümbüş, saz, cuatro, tres, bajo sexto, Spanish laúd, and even a tiple). He spent relatively little time playing guitar at that point, he explains but did find time to pick up Harmonica, which figures prominently on “Ordinary Sunrise.”

Jay Linden’s introspective new title track, “Ordinary Sunrise,” is available now.

Limited Edition 2LP Coloured Vinyl Pressing Of Lana Del Rey’s Third Studio Album ‘Ultraviolence’ Available Now

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Re-press of Lana’s the third studio album from 2014, Collaborating with Dan Auerbach (The Black Keys) who co -produced the album with additional contributions from producers such as Paul Epworth, Greg Kurstin, Daniel Heath, and Rick Nowels. Receiving critical acclaim for the album’s lyricism, cohesiveness, production and Del Rey’s vocal performance. The album was frequently ranked by various publications as among the best albums of the year as well as the decade. Ultraviolence was a global success, debuting at number one in eleven countries, including the United States with first-week sales of 182,000 copies and has since been certified Platinum, becoming the best-selling debut week of Del Rey’s career and reached the top five in over twenty territories including #1 in the UK album charts, also certified Platinum. This version was originally an Urban Outfitters exclusive and features an alternate cover which depicts a close-up of Del Rey’s knee in torn jeans as she holds a loose strand of fabric from the torn denim, LP1 is pressed on Blue Translucent vinyl with LP2 on Violet Opaque, gatefold package also contains a double sided insert.

Tracklist:
Disc One
A-Side

Cruel World
Ultraviolence

B-Side
Shades Of Cool
Brooklyn Baby
West Coast

Disc Two
C-Side
Sad Girl
Pretty When You Cry
Money Power Glory

D-Side
Fucked My Way Up To The Top
Old Money
The Other Woman

Olivia Rodrigo’s Bold New Single “vampire” Set For Release On June 30

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Today, GRAMMY-winning, multi-Platinum recording artist Olivia Rodrigo announced the June 30th release of her new single “vampire” via Geffen Records/Universal Music Canada. The 20-year-old singer-songwriter penned the song with producer Daniel Nigro, who also collaborated with her on SOUR, Rodrigo’s debut studio album. Marking the first new music from the record-breaking young artist since the May 2021 release of SOUR, “vampire” is the sound of an artist firmly in control, imbued with a sense of maturity and a bold confidence. Pre-order the special limited edition physical versions of “vampire,” which also include Rodrigo’s first demo of the single, exclusive to the CD and 7” pressing, here.

Rodrigo continues to write with unflinching honesty, a quality that’s endeared her to listeners ever since she dropped her breakthrough single “drivers license” in January 2021. The track debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became the first song in history to hit 80 million streams in seven days on Spotify. Now certified 5x Platinum in the U.S., “drivers license” also resonated on a global level, topping the charts in numerous countries. The triple Platinum “deja vu” and 4x Platinum, Billboard Hot 100-topping “good 4 u” followed in the leadup to the release of her first full-album.

SOUR entered the Billboard 200 at No. 1 and would go on to become the longest-running debut album in the chart’s top 10 of the 21st century—and the first to spend an entire year in the upper echelon. SOUR also entered the charts at No. 1 in the U.K., Canada, Ireland, Norway, Holland, Sweden, Australia, and New Zealand. Upon release, SOUR scored the most U.S. audio streams for a female debut album ever and broke the record for the most-streamed album in a week by a female artist on Spotify.

Named the #1 Album of 2021 by Rolling Stone and hailed as one of the Best Albums of 2021 by The New York Times, among others, SOUR is now 4x Platinum in the U.S. and has sold over 17 million albums globally with over 40 billion streams worldwide. The album’s 11 tracks have all been certified by the RIAA—and have landed in the top 30 of Billboard’s Hot 100, making Rodrigo the first female artist to simultaneously chart 11 or more songs in the top 30.

Rodrigo received seven GRAMMY Award nominations—including nods in each of the Big Four categories—and took home awards for Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance at the 64th GRAMMY Awards. She was named New Artist of the Year at the American Music Awards, Woman of the Year at Billboard’s 2022 Women in Music Awards and Songwriter of the Year at both the ASCAP Pop Music Awards and Variety Hitmakers. She has also received seven Billboard Awards, a Brit, a Juno and an NME Award while “Olivia Rodrigo: driving home 2 u (a SOUR film)” won Best Music Documentary honors at the 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards. In 2022, she kicked off her first-ever world tour—a sold-out run that took her to upwards of 40 cities across North America and Europe.

By focusing on intimate storytelling, crafting iconic choruses, and effortlessly building a passionate fandom, Rodrigo has ascended to the very pinnacle of pop. Her music has become an integral part of this era’s soundtrack. With “vampire,” she is poised to begin an exciting new chapter.

Three New Categories Added For The 2024 GRAMMYs: Best African Music Performance, Best Alternative Jazz Album & Best Pop Dance Recording

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African music, alternative jazz and dance pop have been on the GRAMMYs ballot for decades. Now, they’re deservedly getting categories of their own.

The Recording Academy has added three new Categories: Best African Music Performance, Best Alternative Jazz Album and Best Pop Dance Recording. These new categories will be introduced at the 2024 GRAMMYs, officially known as the 66th GRAMMY Awards:

Additionally, the existing Categories of Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical and Songwriter Of The Year, Non-Classical will be moved to the General Field; this significant change will allow all GRAMMY voters to vote in these important, non-genre-specific Categories.

These Category additions and amendments were voted on and passed at the Recording Academy’s most recent semiannual Board of Trustees meeting held in May 2023.

“The Recording Academy is proud to announce these latest Category changes to our Awards process. These changes reflect our commitment to actively listen and respond to the feedback from our music community, accurately represent a diverse range of relevant musical genres, and stay aligned with the ever-evolving musical landscape,” Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr. said.

“By introducing these three new categories, we are able to acknowledge and appreciate a broader array of artists – and relocating the Producer Of the Year and Songwriter Of The Year categories to the General Field ensures that all our voters can participate in recognizing excellence in these fields,” Mason continued. “We are excited to honor and celebrate the creators and recordings in these categories, while also exposing a wider range of music to fans worldwide.”

Here’s a breakdown of the three new GRAMMY Award Categories:

Best African Music Performance

A track and singles Category that recognizes recordings that utilize unique local expressions from across the African continent. Highlighting regional melodic, harmonic and rhythmic musical traditions, the Category includes but is not limited to the Afrobeat, Afro-fusion, Afro Pop, Afrobeats, Alte, Amapiano, Bongo Flava, Genge, Kizomba, Chimurenga, High Life, Fuji, Kwassa, Ndombolo, Mapouka, Ghanaian Drill, Afro-House, South African Hip-Hop, and Ethio Jazz genres.

Best Pop Dance Recording

Recognizes tracks and singles that feature up-tempo, danceable music that follows a pop arrangement. Eligible Pop Dance recordings also feature strong rhythmic beats and significant electronic-based instruments with an emphasis on the vocal performance, melody and hooks. Dance remixes are eligible in the Best Remixed Recording Category only and may not be entered in Best Pop Dance Recording.

Best Alternative Jazz Album

This Category recognizes artistic excellence in Alternative Jazz albums by individuals, duos and groups/ensembles, with or without vocals. Alternative Jazz may be defined as a genre-blending, envelope-pushing hybrid that mixes jazz (improvisation, interaction, harmony, rhythm, arrangements, composition, and style) with other genres, including R&B, Hip-Hop, Classical, Contemporary Improvisation, Experimental, Pop, Rap, Electronic/Dance music, and/or Spoken Word. It may also include the contemporary production techniques/instrumentation associated with other genres.

The Recording Academy accepts proposals from members of the music community throughout the year. The Awards & Nominations Committee, composed of Academy Voting Members of diverse genres and backgrounds, meets annually to review proposals to update Awards categories, procedures and eligibility guidelines.

Via GRAMMYS

54-40 “LIVE AT EL MOCAMBO” Vinyl Release Party August 18th 2023 in Toronto

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54•40 and El Mocambo Entertainment join forces to celebrate the release of a NEW LIVE RECORD, 5440 Live at El Mocambo. Recorded on September 18th, 2020 in Toronto’s legendary El Mocambo venue, the record features eight of the band’s smash hits from over the decades. Being the first time the band had performed together on a stage in over a year, the tracks exude a fiery, unbridled energy complimented by the venue’s acoustics. Though live shows hadn’t fully come back yet, the original recording at El Mocambo was broadcast live for a limited time, making it among the rarest of 54•40 performances.

For fans who may have missed this legendary show, not to fear! 54•40 will be back at El Mocambo on August 18th, 2023 for a LIVE RELEASE PARTY. The band looks forward to returning to the venue and seeing fans who couldn’t make it the first time. Attendees can preorder a Limited-Edition Vinyl Package commemorating the original show. The package includes an alternate-coloured vinyl, a CD with the bonus track, a 54•40 tote bag and exclusive meet and greet access with signing & photos with the band.

The live release party under the historical Neon Palms of the El Mocambo is promising to be an unforgettable evening for the true rock admirers. Made like no other venue in Toronto, El Mocambo was chosen by many legendary bands like U2, Bon Jovi, Blondie, and The Rolling Stones. And now it’s time for 54•40 and its fans to make some noise in the soundproof walls of the club.

Opening the show is special guest Mattie Leon.

Tickets are available here.

Edmonton’s Celtic Rockers Derina Harvey Band Release “Waves of Home”

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From its opening explosive fiddle riff, to its driving dance-floor chorus, the award-winning Derina Harvey Band has created a dazzling ball of Celtic rock in its latest single ‘Waves of Home’ from the new album of the same name. Due for release on May 19th, this new single arrives with powerful sweet vocals from frontwoman Derina Harvey, accompanied by a raucous fiddle, solid instrumental backing and a stomping beat. This single doesn’t pull any punches right from the get-go.

With the Derina Harvey Band being described as if Great Big Sea has upped their rock game and recruited Adele on vocals, you know exactly what to expect before you listen. This band and their music is full of high energy that leaves audiences out of breath and hollering from their seats at every show.

Harvey delivers an exciting Celtic stomper, ‘Waves of Home’, from her and the band’s latest album featuring eight original tracks and three re-imagined folk songs. This single sets a precedent for the entire album’s fully fuelled road trip, which takes us on a heart-thumping journey exploring themes of connection, perseverance, and the joys and hardships of Canada’s people.

Hailing from the East Coast, but now based in Edmonton, Harvey explains, “I’ve always been inspired by the honest folk songs of my native Eastern Canada. I believe that people across Canada are connected by their triumphs and tragedies.”

With a further explanation of the lyric themes, Harvey goes on to say, “The lyrics of the album explore connections to self, connections to community, and our interactions with the land.”

‘Waves of Home’ is described by Harvey as a Celtic pop-rock anthem, an invitation to Canada’s east coast that kicks off with overdriven guitars and an unmistakable riff that is layered with Irish-inspired fiddle, Hardanger fiddle, and bouzouki; one that weaves in and out of the vocals and instrumentation.

Additionally, Harvey’s vocals are musical, powerful and empowering, with the band putting everything into playing just to keep up. There are hints of UK folk ensemble Bellowhead running throughout this single. And there are some quiet moments during ‘Waves of Home’ which allows us to focus on the talent of the entire Derina Harvey Band’s harmonies working alongside Harvey herself.

Lyrically, ‘Waves of Home’ is a song of connection and reflection that stomps its message throughout the single.

‘Come home with me, roam these streets that I remember
And we’ll get carried away (we’ll get carried away) on the waves of home
One hand to the sky with a wink and a smile, we’re getting caught up in it
So drink it all in
You’re drifting in the waves of home.’

Harvey talks about how the single and album tracks were recorded, “The majority of these songs were written and recorded in Edmonton, Alberta. That said, if we’re considering the entire writing process – from inspiration to finished work, then technically, these songs were written across the country, with songwriting sessions happening everywhere from a shed by the ocean in outport Newfoundland to behind the wheel on a Rocky Mountain highway.”

The album features more than just original songs. The Derina Harvey Band presents their re-imagined versions of Labrador folk songs’ Northern Lights of Labrador’ and ‘This Is My Home’. These two poignant, pared-down tracks provide a balance to the energy of the rest of the record, staying true to their traditional selves with thoughtful arrangements and an undeniable honesty in Harvey’s vocals.

The album was mainly recorded at the Audio Department in Edmonton, engineered and mixed by Derina Harvey Band’s own Scott Greene.

Alongside Harvey is a band made up of talent that also hails from Atlantic Canada, Newfoundland & Labrador, and New Brunswick, featuring Steve Pinsent on drums and percussion, Edward Smith on bass, keys, and vocals, Jessica Blenis on fiddle, viola, Hardanger fiddle, and vocals, and Scott Greene on guitars, bouzouki, banjo and vocals. Now all based in Edmonton, Alberta, this top-rated pool of musicians always keeps up with Harvey, supporting her energizing vocals and allowing her intention to shine through.

If you need a potent dose of a foot-tapping Celtic blast, then the ‘Waves of Home’ single is perfect.

‘Waves of Home’ is unleashed on all music platforms from May 19th, and the album arrives with us on June 23rd.

Derina Harvey Band Tour Dates:
June 14, 2023 MacLab Theatre, Leduc, AB
July 21, 2023 Milton Cultural House, George’s Brook, NL
July 22, 2023 Garrick Theatre, Bonavista, NL
July 27, 2023 Wabush Come Home Year, Wabush, Labrador
August 4, 2023 Glengarry Highland Games, Maxville, ON
August 5, 2023 Glengarry Highland Games, Maxville, ON
August 18, 2023 East Coast Kitchen Party Festival, David Thompson Resort, Nordegg, AB
August 19, 2023 East Coast Kitchen Party Festival, David Thompson Resort, Nordegg, AB

From Depression To Victory: Mental Health Takes The Ring In 10-Million Streamer Matilde G’s ‘Fighter'”

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With 10-million streams across her socials, Matilde G continues to give fans and media a new knockout punch with her latest single “Fighter.”

The song is already making waves for its powerful message of hope and determination. With soaring vocals and a catchy beat, “Fighter” is sure to resonate with anyone who has struggled with mental health issues and is looking for a way to fight back.

“I wrote this song from my own personal experience with depression” says Matilde G “I found the motivation to respond and overcome that difficult moment through the love for my family”. The artist adds “I wanted to create an anthem that would inspire others to fight back and take control of their lives”. And that’s exactly what “Fighter” does. With lyrics like “I’m alive, and I chose my heart over mind, gonna kill the demons inside, I’m the one in charge of my life, and I’m winning this fight,” the song is a rallying cry for anyone who has faced the darkness of depression.

Matilde G says: “Everyone on social media seems to have the perfect life and relationship. But let’s be real, we’re all just human, and we all have our struggles. As a singer, I want to keep it real with my fans and encourage them to fight for their own happiness. It’s okay to admit that you’re not okay and to work on yourself.”

But it’s not just the lyrics that make “Fighter” stand out. Matilde G’s powerful vocals over a catchy melody and a driving beat are sure to get your heart pumping. The music video features the rising star in the boxing ring, representing the fight against depression through physical activity. Matilde G says, “Boxing is a great way to channel your energy and fight back against your demons.”

And she’s not kidding. She trained at “The Ring Boxing Community” in Singapore with the WBC Asia Silver Champion Abdou to prepare for the music video. Her opponent in the ring will be the WBO Asia Pacific Champion Kirstie Gannaway. It’s clear that Matilde G is taking the fight against depression seriously, and she’s using her platform as a rising star to inspire others to do the same.

The song’s sound that is both contemporary and timeless, makes it a must-listen for fans of all genres. Co-written and produced with Josefin Glennmark and Erik Lewander, “Fighter” is a song that’s sure to lift you up and give you the strength to keep fighting, no matter what you’re facing.

The release of “Fighter” follows the success of her previous single, “Hypocrite,” which received critical acclaim and was featured by MTV in the US. With “Fighter,” Matilde G proves that she’s a rising star to watch, not just for her catchy pop melodies, but for her commitment to using her platform for good.