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Pop-Punk Rapper HOLLOW RIVER Gets Reflective in Charged-Up “September”

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Two months after the release of his upbeat comeback single “Still,” Hollow River — a Canadian pop-punk rapper by the name of Mark MacDonald — has released a rocking new tune called “September.”

Available now, the song lands alongside a simple but gorgeous animated lyric video which pulls you right into the musician’s mind.

Though MacDonald is known well for fusing his rapping abilities with his passion for pop-punk music, this brand-new three-minute, 20 second spanning track is quite a departure from his initial approach. He abandons the rap, for a classic early 2000s-sounding vocal take; think Blink-182 and Good Charlotte!

On top of this, “September” boasts rapid, chugging guitar riffs, enticing harmonic guitar melodies, undeniably radical drum fills and even a brief, yet emotional piano breakdown. It’s exactly what you would want (and more) of any pop-punk anthem!

Just from hearing this song (and all his others), it’s apparent the Boston-based musician (originally from Oakville, Ontario) is an absolute wizard in the studio — whether that be at the control desk, with an instrument in his hands, or just when he’s putting pen to paper.

In his own words, MacDonald says “September” is simply about “living in a toxic moment understanding that that it cannot last forever before the inevitable fall” — which he symbolized in both his lyricism and the entrancing lyric video with the coming of the Autumn season.

“I wrote this song during a period where I was drinking too much and realized that what was once fun was now starting to pull me down,” added MacDonald. “I hope it serves as an allegory for others that have flirted with alcohol or drug abuse.”

While “September” is new to most, it’s actually been in the works for a long time, according to the mastermind behind Hollow River. He admitted what you hear now was actually his third time recording the song, after two attempts he considered to be poor in production quality. Using the skill sets he learned during his four years of post-secondary studies in the U.S., he decided to take another crack at it, and concluded that he is now “excited” to finally have a “killer version” of the song — one he typically uses to close his live sets.

MacDonald’s music career began when he became an intern at Hamilton’s iconic Grant Avenue Studio. After spending some time working at the recording studio, the aspiring star dropped everything to move down to Boston, Mass. so he could attend Berklee College of Music, one of America’s finest music institutes. During his studies, he was working towards a double major in Music Production and Engineering/Songwriting respectively. A few years later, MacDonald decided to take a break and returned to small-town Ontario to focus on his own music career while exploring new professional opportunities on the side.

When he’s not honing in on his own songwriting, he’s a Production Assistant at Revival House Records studio, alongside his mentor, Pat Hanlin; MacDonald also returned to Boston in the fall in hopes of finishing both of his degrees with Berklee.

“September” serves as the rock-rapper’s third overall single and follows the tracks “Still” (released earlier this year) and 2020’s “Known to Lie” — his biggest success to date. On top of these popular and infectious singles, Hollow River has a rocking three-track EP ‘Quarantine Mixtape’ and his 2019, debut album Bleed Only Water, which includes eight originals from the multi-talented musician. The former was released closer to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“September” is available now.

Toronto Pop-Artist MISS LIA Releases Empowering & Seductive “Animal Type” Single

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With rich, velvety vox ablaze amidst a sense of passion and playfulness, Toronto singer/songwriter Miss Lia’s new single “Animal Type” captures the carnal charge around setting sights on who you want.

Written in Miss Lia’s unique fashion — a confident, inspired, spontaneous type of lyricism — the song’s origins are rooted in the pop-R&B artist’s penchant for emotionally-driven songwriting that pulls on both past experiences and in-the-moment feelings.

“For ‘Animal Type,’ I was getting ready to go out, and started ‘feeling myself’ — confident and sexy — like an empowered woman,” she recalls. “The vibe just came to me… I was watching myself in the mirror and started singing the melody of the intro. I came up with the first verse and chorus at that moment, and left them unchanged.”

Looking to capture the classic ‘I need you’ feeling, Miss Lia uses “Animal Type” to relate with those who find themselves suddenly overtaken by lust’s ‘I’ve got to have you’ impulse. While the song feels sensuous and provocative upon first listen, it’s Lia’s confidence and empowered spirit intertwined with each line that seeks to seduce the listener further.

Following previously unveiled singles, “Dangerous,” “Lonely,” and “Summersault,” “Animal Type” is the latest to land from Miss Lia. The multi-talented artist recently immersed herself in music, having spent the duration of Covid-related restrictions contemplating a fork in the road; having initially pushed aside her ambitions to pursue music, focusing on academics and athletics instead, Lia spent the time revisiting and rediscovering her passions for poetry and music, and the deep emotional connection it creates.

“Animal Type” is available now.

At 10+ Million Streams Across Platforms, Cmagic5 Brings Good Vibes When it Comes to ‘That Ex’

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Canadian artist Cmagic5 is set to aid and abet audiences to get over their exes in this sizzling new power-pop single and video, “Dancing on My Heart” — available now.

Landing hot on the heels of her highly acclaimed 2021 breakthrough debut, Ready To Run, the sizzling new song underscores the emotional precariousness of the “moving on” phase while showcasing the Toronto-based multi-talented singer/songwriter, actor, and dancer’s soaring, soulful vocals and magnetic, mesmerizing energy.

“In a fun and playful way, it’s about holding your ex responsible for your inability to move on,” Cmagic5 explains. “It’s about that part after falling out of a relationship, and the frustration that develops when you’re avoiding falling in love with the same person all over again because you know they’re not the one for you.

“But, hey! It happens!” she winks. “Have you ever been in love? It’s almost as if your ex is your guilty pleasure. That’s why it’s summed up in the line ‘I keep giving in and that’s my crime.’”

Bursting with feel-good vibes, witty words, and sassy undertones, the songwriting process for “Dancing on My Heart” revealed itself to be a whole new experience for the Royal Conservatory alum and vocal mentor. “It’s definitely one of my favourites, and showcases my artistic evolution,” she shares of the song, and its process. “Ready To Run was entirely self-written, and this was the track I collaborated on with other songwriters. I worked remotely through just a few online sessions with a Grammy- and JUNO- winning and nominated team based out of Toronto and LA and, once we had a bit of a groove happening in our first session, the song was written in a couple of hours.

“Aside from some technical glitches, the writing process was smooth sailing, and it was a blast jamming out with other songwriters,” she continues. “In the next session, I tracked my vocals at Noble Street Studios here in my hometown of Toronto, and a fun fact: my producer recorded the sound of his neighbours’ leaf blower on the way to work and, once he played it for me, I immediately knew we needed to incorporate it; it’s such a cool sound!”

The song’s spicy new video features Cmagic5 front and centre, deftly showcasing her triple-threat status. “I wanted the video to portray female empowerment and the concept of picking yourself back up from breakup, with the support from friends,” she explains of the visual’s treatment; it also aligns with the 19-year-old’s ongoing ambassadorship for mental health awareness, with a focus on helping teens navigate insecurities and build self-confidence and self-esteem. “I wanted something upbeat that would inspire energy and confidence into listeners. I want my music to be a medium through which people easily identify and relate with and, at the same time, enjoy at a personal level.”

“Dancing on My Heart” follows Cmagic5’s debut LP, Ready to Run, as well as skyrocketing singles, “You Don’t Know,” “Just Wanna,” “Lego (Bonus Version),” and more.

“Dancing on My Heart” — the single and video — are available now!

Phil Lynott Doc “Songs For While I’m Away” Has An Official Trailer

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A feature documentary on the life and music of Phil Lynott, telling the story of how a young boy from working class 1950s Dublin, became Ireland’s Greatest Rock Star.

That Time George Carlin & Richard Pryor Appeared On The Tonight Show In 1981

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That time when a legend appeared beside a legend, talking to another legend.

‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Covers Sparks’ “This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both of Us” On The Accordion

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This performance is included in the jam-packed bonus disc of the Blu-Ray release of Edgar Wright’s amazing documentary “The Sparks Brothers.” Edgar asked ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic to bring his accordion to the Q&A session and perform the Sparks classic for him, and he gladly obliged.

The Mystery Bass of The Beatles “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”

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George Harrison’s 1968 song While My Guitar Gently Weeps is often cited as one of the finest songs written during his tenure with The Beatles. But there’s a mystery buried in the track that recently has become the subject of renewed debate among Beatles scholars and fans alike: who is playing the bass part?

Fred Armisen Impersonates Each Decade of Punk Music

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Fred Armisen shows off his musical impersonations of alternative music from bands like The Velvet Underground and Sleater-Kinney.

The Trailer For ABBA’s Voyage Is Here

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A further look at ABBA Voyage, the revolutionary concert 40 years in the making. New tickets, including weekends, are on sale now here.

elbow Release Title Track Off New Album ‘Flying Dream 1’

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elbow have released the title track from their forthcoming studio album, “Flying Dream 1” on Friday November 5th.

“Flying Dream 1” opens the band’s ninth studio album in the hushed tones that epitomise the full record, delivering a delicate, magical melody to showcase singer Guy Garvey’s perfectly pitched reminisces of an 80’s childhood in the warmth of his family home in Bury, Greater Manchester:

“I seem to remember my first flying dream. Who knows if it’s a memory or a memory of a memory but it was in the house that my mother still lives in. I suppose in a way it’s a gently encouraging sentiment in the same vein as ‘Lippy Kids’ and it’s all set in the same place.

Flying dreams are supposed to be incredibly positive things and I used the flying dream as a jump off point, if you’ll forgive the pun, for describing the house I grew up in and what my family were like and the feelings of childhood that have been revitalised recently through seeing the world through the eyes of my son.

The piece of music that Craig put together is just astonishing. I lived in it for weeks and weeks before settling on a lyric. It was Craig’s idea to make it the title track of the album, which is apt as it opens the album and perfectly sets the tone for what we were wanting to do across the whole record.”

As with previous releases from the album, “The Seldom Seen Kid” and “Six Words”, ‘”Flying Dream 1″ is accompanied by a film of the band recording the song, captured during the recording sessions for “Flying Dream 1” at Brighton’s Theatre Royal. You can watch the film below.

Flying Dream 1 track list:

Flying dream 1
Dead of the night when the prayer group was gone
Mum and my sisters all blissful at feather
Candlewick swaddled my golden wee brother
Dad’s across town tonight fixing The Mirror
Shaking his head at a richer man’s grammar

Elbow’s ninth studio album, ‘Flying Dream 1’, will be released on November 19th 2021.