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Canadian Folk Singer/Songwriter Faeya Explores Resilience and Vulnerability in Stunning “Brave Obsession”

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Vulnerable and raw, riveting and real, multi-talented Canadian folk singer/songwriter Faeya explores resilience and perseverance with the release of her new single, “Brave Obsession.”

As one-third of her most recent EP release, The Blue Period: Volume 1, the Toronto-based indie artist lays it all bare on “Brave Obsession”’s melody, donning a courageous face as she boldly goes where so few have the resolve to venture: the inner workings of one’s heart.

“I wrote this on my acoustic guitar, inspired by the feeling of hopeless dependency of a young infatuation,” Faeya explains. “This song flowered into its folk-inspired sound over several late- summer days at Dream House Studios in Toronto.”

From there, it was between her, recording engineer, Calvin Hartwick, and instrumentalist, Sean Royle, that “Brave Obsession” grew to the sounds and textures we hear on the final cut. “I had been listening to a lot of music by great folk artists like Joni Mitchell and Nick Drake while writing this song, which influenced its sound,” she adds.

The song unearths the longing and resilience to keep pursuing, even if faced with the possibility of hurt and rejection — a deeply mature and ultimately intimate portrait of conveying the heart’s desires. While many shirk the notion that we could allow our hearts to feel this deep, Faeya allows her emotions to feel every fiber, every fragment of want, which she conveys in her music. “The song is different from the others on the EP because of its guitar origin and conversational lyrics,” she muses. “I wanted to tell a story, but still leave it up for interpretation.”

The Canadian songbird is finding early success in her ethereal ballads, having culminated streams online in nearly 60 countries, and thousands of spins on Spotify alone. Her striking, piano-driven, cinematic style pushes the boundaries of songwriting for Faeya, giving her an instrumentation edge among the peers of which she shares her genre.

Combined with her profoundly poetic lyrics, it’s clear that this gifted songwriter was born to pen the music that most of us would be too bashful, too scared, too reticent to reveal what was really churning inside our core.

This artist, however, is bold, prepared, and not at all afraid of giving what’s inside permission to hang out in the light, and cast away shadows of doubt. On this track, and of the entire EP, Faeya is bravely obsessed with telling the truth.

Hear it firsthand with “Brave Obsession” and The Blue Period: Volume 1 — both available now.

Ronnie Spector Has Passed Away At Age 78

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Sonic Reducers. 1 topic. 2 music nerds. 5 minutes.

Push play to watch us mourn the loss of Ronnie Spector, marvel at her unique and timeless appeal, and welcome the wealth of tributes that have come in the wake of her passing.

“An Evening With Alan McGee” Announces 3 Shows In The US

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ALAN McGEE is the outspoken, maverick genius behind the mighty Creation Records and has worked with some of the most significant bands of the last 30 years including Oasis, Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine, the Jesus and Mary Chain and The Libertines to name but a few.

Join Alan as he discusses his career, the music industry and his relationship with bands such as Oasis and Primal Scream in a live interview and Q&A. Plus a live performance by Creation recording artists.

The Los Angeles show happens at The Viper Room on February 9 and includes former 120 Minutes host Matt Pinfield, artist Shepard Fairey, Willem Wolfe, Daisy O’Dell, Collapsing Scenery, Thou Romeo, Texas Bob Jaurez’s Sparklestars, Willow Robinson and Belowsky.

The San Francisco show is at The Chapel on February 10 and includes Belowsky, Texas Bob Jaurez’s Sparklestars, Seablite and DJ Omar.

The NYC show is at Bowery Electric on February 12 and features writer Rachel Felder, band Beechwood and “more acts announced soon.”

The Village People’s “YMCA” Reworked To A Minor Key

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Who knew changing The Village People’s YMCA to a minor key would make it sound so menacing? As one YouTuber posted, “Young man, there’s no place you can go” eeally hits differently in this one.

Sonic Reducers: Alex Lifeson Of Rush And His New Band Envy of None

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Sonic Reducers. 1 topic. 2 music nerds. 5 minutes.

We talk about Rush’s Alex Lifeson’s new band Envy Of None, take a spin through their first single Liar, and speculate on why he decided to form another band instead of going the solo-album route.

DJ Does Insane Mix On A DJControl Mix For Phones

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Check out DJ Carlo Atendido’s Bass House/Mashup mix featuring the unreleased DJControl Mix, available for less than $200 in some places.

Göran Söllscher Performs The Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby” On An 11-Strang Guitar

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Eleanor Rigby was first released on the LP Revolver in August, 1966, and here is Göran Söllscher performing the song on an 11-string guitar.

Slayer + Prince = Awesome

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Bill McClintock mashes up Prince’s Let’s Go Crazy and Slayer’s Black Magic (Angel of Death, Seasons in the Abyss, and War Ensemble for extras) and throws in a bit of Van Halen’s I’m the One and Led Zeppelin’s Whole Lotta Love because that’s what geniuses do and calls it Sprayer’s Crazy Black Magic.

Guy Drums Along To All 175 Rush Songs

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Brandon Toews is a huge Rush and Neil Peart fan, so as a tribute to The Professor, he put together this drum medley over the course of 10 weeks.

Sonic Reducers: Snoop Dogg Is Planning ‘Snoop Doggs’ – What Other Artists Might Be Next?

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Come along as we weigh in on Snoop Dogg’s decision to trademark his name as a hot dog brand, run down the list of other music stars who could cash in on their handles — come on down Robert Plant’s Garden Center, everybody! — and wonder how many of them have actually been approached with these dumb ideas. Sonic Reducers. One topic. Two music nerds. Five minutes. Everything you need to know.