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Our Lady Peace Releases 20th Anniversary Remastered Edition Of Double-Platinum Certified Album Spiritual Machines

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Four-time JUNO award winning group, Our Lady Peace, celebrates the 20th anniversary of their double-platinum album Spiritual Machines. To commemorate this alt-rock masterpiece, the group releases a remastered edition of the cult-favourite on Friday November 6th via Sony Music Entertainment Canada, and available on all streaming platforms. Additionally, selections from the Our Lady Peace Live DVD will be released on YouTube in high definition starting November 8th. Recorded in 2003, the concert features performances of “Life”, “Right Behind You (Mafia)”, “Are You Sad” and “In Repair”.

Originally released in December 2000, Spiritual Machines features many fan-favourite singles, including “In Repair”, “Life” and “Right Behind You (Mafia)”. These singles went on to become major Canadian rock radio hits, helping the album sell more than 200,000 copies in Canada alone. The animated video for “In Repair” won Best Video, Best Post-Production and Best Director at the 2001 Much Music Video Awards.

As the band’s fourth studio release, Spiritual Machines is a conceptual interpretation of non-fiction book written by futurist/inventor Raymond Kurzweil, The Age of Spiritual Machines. Kurzweil is featured throughout the album in spoken word vignettes in which he prophesizes the impact of artificial intelligence on the future of humankind.

“Spiritual Machines, our first attempt at a concept record, will always remain for me, a balance between, futuristic science and the heart of the human condition, says bassist Duncan Coutts. “We were extremely fortunate to get the opportunity to work with Ray Kurzweil, whose book, The Age Of Spiritual Machines, had us fascinated by the possibility of what the future could look like; but at the end of the the day, I think the album is comprised of more heart than science. Lyrically, songs like Life, In Repair and Are You Sad still hit me on an emotional level”.

While reminiscing about the inspiration behind the album, lead vocalist Raine Maida affirms, “Twenty years ago, Ray Kurzweil helped inspire Spiritual Machines. His futurist predictions reflected in the music and his recordings for the album, were 87% accurate. I still feel so honoured to have been a part of such a unique recording.”

In August 2020, Our Lady Peace announced a direct sequel, titled Spiritual Machines II, was in the works and planned for release in 2021.

Spiritual Machines Remastered Tracklisting
1. R.K. Intro
2. Right Behind You (Mafia)
3. R.K. 2029
4. In Repair
5. Life
6. Middle of Yesterday
7. Are You Sad
8. R.K. 2029 (Part 2)
9. Made to Heal
10. R.K. 1949-97
11. Everyone’s A Junkie
12. R.K. on Death
13. All My Friends
14. If You Believe
15. The Wonderful Future
16. R.K. and Molly

Toronto’s Queen of the Dance Scene MELLEEFRESH is Invincible with New Full-Length LP

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When it comes to the Canadian electronic music scene, there are indisputable legends among us. One just so happens to be the inimitable and iconic Melleefresh and her newest album release, Invincible.

The newly minted knock-out LP is teeming start to finish with alluring tracks that gracefully gravitate to that space between dance pop and classic house — a space the acclaimed dance music diva has arguably owned since stepping onto the scene in the early ‘90s.

Speaking of the space between, Invincible is not without the very mischievous moments Melleefresh is known for, while a step back reveals powerful, inspiring themes of togetherness, unity, positivity, and a brighter future; it’s an album offering that’s found the prolific chanteuse at her most self-assured and hopeful.

“Invincible, unbeatable, indestructible, unstoppable,” Melleefresh lists. “Four words that describe the album.

“Totally next level, just like me!”

This album’s first released fire track “Let’s Do It Together” came together by reading the room; COVID-19 proved to be a perfect inspiration for Melleefresh and her production team. “What a perfect song for these crazee lockdown days we’re all living through,” she marvels. “What better time for a ‘pandemic party.’”

The way it all came together was a peak-summer fever dream — a process Melleefresh wouldn’t have any other way. “It was a super-hot and steamy summer night, and we’d been locked down since March,” she recalls of the process. “I was up late, as usual, and I got a text from Callum Magnum saying ‘I have some music,’ and when I asked who it was from he said, ‘it’s me.’

“I loved it, so I said ‘who is It’s Me? We need to find them.’ He was like, ‘no, it’s me! It’s my beat.’ I was like, holy s—!

“I went right over at 3:00 am and, by the next morning, we had an album of eight tracks — lyrics, and everything. Boom, it was done!”

It may have been done, but Melleefresh went back the following night for a late-night drive in her car — a can’t-miss custom purple Porsche tricked end to end with a luxe turquoise interior. “Callum and I drove around with the top down and with the music blasting; you know — the ‘car test.’ Then we stopped at an empty parking lot down by Cherry Beach and just raved out in front of the headlights of the car.

“The music sounded sooooo good,” she continues. “We knew it was magic on the spot.”

If there’s one thing the Toronto-based artist knows it’s how to create music magic, as demonstrated by her distinguished and multi-award winning and nominated career.

Deemed “one of the pivotal figures in North American dance music” by Clash Magazine, Melleefresh has been a prominent avant-garde performance artist on the scene for the last 30 years.

The President and founder of Play Records — the label deadmau5 was discovered by and first signed to, and who she collaborated with as freshmau5 on many tracks, including the 2008 JUNO Award-nominated release, After Hours — Melleefresh has also collaborated with, including Dirty 30 (Alixander III), Billy Newton-Davis, Calvertron, Hoxton Whores, 40oz Profits, Gettoblasters, Jerome Robbins, MC Flipside, and more.

Melleefresh also co-founded Play Deep — a state-of-the-art recording studio in London — with DJ Spydabrown (Zachary Spider Brown-Smith), and has played host to recording sessions for the likes of The Spice Girls, Ellie Goulding, Rita Ora, Chance the Rapper, Childish Gambino, Nadia Rose, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Gigs, Offset, and more.

It wouldn’t be a Melleefresh or Play Records release without some serious remixes on the table. “I got some super-amazing remixes from some new Canadian producers on Play,” Melleefresh shares. “Kardano, from Vancouver who I met at ADE in Amsterdam — his sound is very classy, West Coast-lounge house with a disco vibe… There’s also DJ Genderfluid with their groundbreaking trashy hard-house.

“My good friend DJ Danny Jay is a solid house producer from Liverpool; he’s been releasing music with Play since we first got onto Beatport in 2005, and he never lets me down with a bangin’ club-y tech house remix.

“I’m also working with my newest BFF, Princess Superstar, and she’s going to do a rap/hip hop style on the track,” she teases. “We’re going for a ‘Powerful Beadadoobie’ vibe using my vox as the chorus.

“It should be interesting… Two powerful women like me and Princess Superstar? Anything could happen!”

Saint John, NB Folk & Roots Duo TOMATO/TOMATO Are “Chasing Rainbows” With Their New Song

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Saint John, New Brunswick folk and roots duo Tomato/Tomato have been “Chasing Rainbows” when it comes to their new single.

The track is the first to land from their forthcoming album, It’ll Come Around, set for release this November 20th, and was penned on a picture-perfect morning with their daughter Lucy. “It was a sunny Saturday, and we were reflecting on some vivid childhood memories,” John and Lisa McLaggan share of the song’s creation process.

“When we began writing for the album, we weren’t quite sure what direction we would be heading,” John continues. “We were, though, feeling strong pulls back to our roots.”

For John, that was how he grew up listening to mix tapes his father made for him, complete with generous helpings of The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Buddy Holly, and loads of other early rock n’ roll in between. For Lisa, who grew up in Chicago, it was a draw to early influences of Motown and the Blues.

“The direction for It’ll Come Around was solidified when a long-lost family heirloom returned to our lives,” Lisa adds. “In 1974, John’s Uncle David died tragically at the age of 19 in a gas station explosion. John never had the opportunity to meet his Uncle, but he knew they shared a love for the guitar.”

“I’d always wondered what happened to his guitar,” John says. “After we moved into our new home, the 40-year mystery was solved, however: as it turns out, our neighbour had the guitar and generously agreed to a trade!”

Inspired by this connection to his family’s past, John soon finished writing the album on the newly acquired ’64 Fender Stratocaster in their home base of Saint John, New Brunswick.

“It turned out to be the missing piece of the puzzle,” John says. “Everything else just fell into place.”

Recording It’ll Come Around involved a return to Nashville to work with producer, engineer, and multi-instrumentalist Jon Estes. The McLaggan’s spent six days recording the majority of the instrumental parts with some of the city’s finest before returning home to round out the vocals. The final result is a high-energy roots-rock album with a vintage vibe.

“Chasing Rainbows,” specifically, also features a beautiful string arrangement by Matt Combs.

Tomato/Tomato have toured nationally as well as to Australia and the UK. They’ve received multiple nominations from the East Coast Music Awards, Music/Musique New Brunswick, and the Canadian Folk Music Awards, as well as awards for Group Recording of the Year, SOCAN Song of the Year, and the well-deserved Hardest Working Artist Award.

Their fifth release, It’ll Come Around arrives at the end of a year where the title’s message of optimism feels both relevant and needed, and follows 2019’s Canary in a Coal Mine, 2017’s Pinecones and Cinnamon, and both of 2016’s So It Goes and I Go Where You Go.

“Chasing Rainbows” is available now. It’ll Come Around is available November 20th, 2020.

Toronto’s RIVER NORTH Pull Poem from Parents to Create Inspiring New Single, “This Too Shall Pass”

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With more than 100,000+ streams on Spotify combined, multi-award winning Toronto-based artists Heather Christine and Matt Zaddy have connected their life partnership into a formal musical one to release the debut single, “This Too Shall Pass” as folk duo River North.

“This song began as a poem written by my parents, who are both writers,” Heather shares. “They wrote it to express their emotions during the start of the lockdown when an entire generation was essentially isolated for fear of what the virus could do to older adults.”

“Their words inspired us to express what we’ve been thinking and feeling during these strange times,” Matt adds. “We wrote ‘This Too Shall Pass’ as a beacon of hope, and to remind us that many things have come before us — and passed.”

“That we will make it through this together,” they agree.

“We were privileged to have Wendy Solomon, a gifted cellist, join us on this performance,” Heather continues. “She has performed with so many wonderful acts — Robert Plant, Barbara Streisand, Lights, Rod Stewart, Dionne Warwick, Yes, Brian Wilson — so to have someone of her calibre and creativity really made the song feel that much more special.”

“From the start, Heather had a vision of featuring a cello on this song, and for good reason,” Matt says. “It came together quite naturally, and added a depth and emotion to the piece”

Accomplished musicians in their own rights, Heather Christine won Mississauga Music Award for Best New Artist (2018), and her debut solo album Love In Colour (2019) hit #1 on Spain’s Smooth Jazz Sitges radio, and received radio airplay, including JazzFM, CIUT, and Wave 94.7. An accomplished multi-talented performer, she has played parts in countless major music theatre productions, including the leading roles in Only Yesterday and Patsy Cline & the Queens of Country.

For his part, Matt Zaddy is the former member of Starring Janet Leigh (Ironclad Recordings / Metal Blade Records), From Far & Wide, and The Infringements; he has also released two award-winning solo albums — Be (2019), and Perfect Moments (2015). Having toured across the continent, he’s shared the stage with the likes of Jim Cuddy, Tom Cochrane, The Cowboy Junkies, The Trews, 54-40, Whitehorse, and more, and won numerous awards, including two Mississauga Music Awards — Best Promoter (2019), and Best Acoustic Artist (2017).

River North have toured nationally, been featured on CBC Radio 2, and are co-writers of the City of Mississauga’s official anthem for #Canada150, “We Are The North.”

2020’s Top 5 Music Themed Casino Games

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As slot games across the globe continue to boom, players everywhere are heading online to enjoy them.

One of the most popular types of casino games is music-themed games. Whether you love to rock out or bust a move to some electronic beats, there is a music slot for you at new casino sites in the UK!

In this article, take a look at the top 5 music-themed casino games in 2020. Let’s get started with a look at one of the best.

Jimi Hendrix slot game

Based on one of the top guitarists ever, this slot game uses cult-hero Jimi Hendrix as its dazzling theme. Although he died young, Hendrix survived in this stunning game that comes courtesy of one of the world’s top developers.

Boasting plenty of wilds, free spins and more, this game is a beloved offering that also has a great RTP. As a result, the Jimi Hendrix slot game is widely considered to be one of the best around.

The symbols show Hendrix’s likeness, guitars, vinyl and flowers, with the look of this title just as wild as the man himself! As a beautiful addition, the reel in this title is totally hand-drawn.

With a soundtrack composed of iconic tunes like Foxy Lady and Purple Haze, the Jimi Hendrix slot game has one of the best soundtracks in the realms of music-themed slots.

The Motorhead Slot Game

Perhaps responsible for the best casino song ever, Ace of Spades, Motorhead is a cult group that defined metal for many! This top Netent slot puts the band front and centre to great effect.

With plenty of top elements like wilds, bonuses and much more, Motorhead the slot game is surely one of our top music slots ever.

The realm of online slots is booming right now and fresh games are out all of the time. To get a slice of the fun, Motorhead is a highly recommended slot game!

Guns N’ Roses

Courtesy of NetEnt, the Guns N’ Roses slot game is a 5 reel, 20 payline diamond of a casino game that whisks players on a trip with the band. Launched as part of their 30th anniversary, the Guns N’ Roses slot is packed with wilds, bonuses and much more to keep players excited throughout the duration of their play!

Megadeth

Another slot game themed after a huge rock band, the Megadeth slot is graced with a top soundtrack, amazing symbols and some seriously fun wilds and bonuses. All of the band are included as symbols, including David Ellefson, Shawn Drover and Chris Broderick and band founder Dave Mustaine!

DJ Wild

This top slot from ELK studios encourages players to boogie along to the beat with colourful symbols, exciting extras and features that are super-exciting. As one of the top music slots around, DJ Wild is full of exciting elements like headphones, decks and more!

The 7th Annual Dream Serenade Benefit Concert announced

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The annual Dream Serenade benefit concert will return later this month for its seventh consecutive year, supporting and celebrating the community of children in Toronto with developmental and/or physical disabilities and their families and caregivers, with proceeds directed to its new COVID Family Relief Bursary.

This year, on Saturday, November 28, at 8 pm EST, Dream Serenade will look a bit different than in years past. The virtual live edition, hosted from its creators’ home, plans to retain the spirit that makes these evenings such a heartwarming and celebratory event year after year. A limited number of tickets are available to go live online via ZOOM with Dream Serenade to watch the show together in real-time.

In addition to the virtual show, Dream Serenade will be hosting a fundraising Market and online Merchandise Shop. The sale will include special packages donated by community vendors and previous event merchandise, and new special edition items. Links to these fundraising efforts and online donations can be viewed and purchased now. . All proceeds are directed back to the community, directly supporting children and families in the Greater Toronto Area.

Earlier this year, Dream Serenade created the COVID Family Relief Bursary to meet the community’s urgent needs during this challenging time. The new Bursary received over 450 applications in its first week and provided support to 144 families at 55 schools across the Greater Toronto Area. Proceeds from this year’s fundraising efforts will go towards continuing this COVID Family Relief Bursary program.

The Annual Dream Serenade Benefit Concert was created in 2014 by Toronto parents Christie Greyerbiehl and musician/songwriter Hayden Desser to thank and raise funds for their daughter’s school, Beverley Street School. The popular annual event hosted at Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall has expanded to support other like-minded schools and care-centres in the GTA and raise funds that directly assist Toronto area families with a large summer camp bursary fund.

Dream Serenade has become one of Toronto’s most highly anticipated annual events, combining a celebration of a hard-working community while raising money and awareness for schools and services for children with exceptionalities and their caregivers. Past performers who have come together to celebrate this community and perform unique sets include Feist, Gord Downie, Tanya Tagaq, Broken Social Scene, Barenaked Ladies, Shad, Tom Cochrane, Billy Talent, Sarah Harmer, Bahamas, The Persuasions, The Rural Alberta Advantage, Sloan, City & Colour, Jim Cuddy, Sam Roberts, members of The National, and so many more.

Have your say in the 2021 JUNO Award Nominees – Become a JUNO Judge!

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The JUNO Awards are looking for 350 judges; 10 judges for each of the 35 of the craft and technical award categories. To qualify as a judge you must be a Canadian actively working in the Canadian music industry.

The ten selected judges for each category are balanced evenly across age, province, gender, ethnicity, language, and occupation.

Apply here before November 20, 2020.

“Something to Talk About” Enters into the Canadian Songwriters Hall Of Fame

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The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (CSHF) is pleased to announce the song induction for the mega-hit (Let’s Give Them) Something to Talk About, written by Canadian singer-songwriter and composer Shirley Eikhard. The song was made famous by multi Grammy-winning icon Bonnie Raitt who released the recording in 1991’s “Luck of the Draw” album, propelling both Raitt and Eikhard to new heights of success.

“Shirley Eikhard is a Canadian treasure and multifaceted artist who has gifted us with her voice, her music, and her talents as a songwriter and composer,” said Vanessa Thomas, CSHF Executive Director. “A mainstay on radio nearly thirty years later, Bonnie’s recording of Something to Talk About is unparalleled and timeless; and takes its well-deserved place in the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.”

Shirley Eikhard, originally from Sackville, New Brunswick, earned JUNO Awards in 1973 and 1974 for Best Country Female Artist, and has had numerous country and pop hits, including You’re My Weakness and Smilin’ Wine. Her songs have been recorded by Cher, Anne Murray, Chet Atkins, Ginette Reno, Alannah Myles, and Rita Coolidge.

Eikhard wrote the blues-rock hit Something to Talk About in Nashville in the 1980s, and had offered the song to Anne Murray among other artists, all of whom expressed interest but ultimately did not record it. She had put the song on the back burner; and one day, received a surprise phone message from the American blues singer and guitarist Bonnie Raitt, replaying a recording of Something to Talk About that Raitt had just finished after discovering the song on a demo tape that Eikhard had sent her years earlier.

“I got home and there was this thing on my machine. There was Bonnie…I was numb,” recalled Eikhard. It may have taken seven years in the making for Eikhard to find the right artist to sing her song; but when Bonnie Raitt left that fateful voicemail, the rest is music history.

Raitt’s recording of Eikhard’s composition proved a spectacular success. The single, off Raitt’s “Luck of the Draw” album, peaked on Billboard’s Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts at No. 5 in October 1991, and at No. 8 on Cashbox. It placed even higher in Canada, at No. 3 on the RPM Top 100 chart and No. 4 on Adult Contemporary, and made the Top 20 on RPM’s 1991 year-end chart.

Something to Talk About netted Raitt the industry’s coveted Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, and drove the “Luck of the Draw” album to win the Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance, boosted by multi-platinum sales in North America. At home in Canada, Something to Talk About also earned Eikhard a JUNO nomination for Songwriter of the Year, and later SOCAN Classics and BMI Awards for its status as a radio favourite.

The song has been performed by Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson, David Clayton-Thomas, and Jennifer Love Hewitt; and Raitt’s edition was the cover soundtrack to the Hollywood film of the same title, starring Julia Roberts and Dennis Quaid. Eikhard also sang her own version that was used as the theme song for CBS’s Women of the House.

Following the televised virtual presentation of Eikhard’s song induction on October 6, the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame will add the song to its permanent and interactive exhibition at the National Music Centre in Calgary, that features a celebrated catalogue of inducted songs that fans can listen to, as well as displays, exclusive artifacts, and one-of-a-kind memorabilia celebrating Canada’s greatest songs and songwriters.

Unison Announces Emergency Mental Health Relief GoFundMe Campaign to Aid Music Workers

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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused increased mental health hardship for many employed in the Canadian music industry including artists, crew, behind the scenes support teams and more. Countless individuals in the music community were the first to lose their livelihood, and the entertainment industry will be one of the last to recover.

During a crisis, mental illness doesn’t simply go away and for many, the increased stressors only make it worse. In 2020, Unison has seen a 29% increase in demand for counselling services, and a 61% increase in urgent mental health crisis intervention cases.

At Unison Benevolent Fund, they are committed to providing assistance to music industry professionals and their families – not just during the holidays, but throughout the year. They have more people seeking assistance with their mental health programs than ever before, but their resources are limited. They are dependent on the generosity of donors to continue to provide much-needed services to Canadian music makers who are need of assistance. For many, Unison has been their only source of emergency assistance. It is imperative that they continue this fund to provide this bridge of relief for as many music professionals as we can.

During this time of reflection, personally, I’m asking you today to make a tax-deductible donation to support the work of Unison. No donation is too small; any amount will be greatly appreciated. Donating is easy. You can contribute to Unison Benevolent Fund’s registered GoFundMe, online.

Unison Benevolent Fund is a non-profit, registered charity that provides counselling and emergency relief services to the Canadian music community. We are here to help professional music makers in times of hardship, illness or economic difficulties. Unison Benevolent Fund is an assistance program – created and administered for the music community, by the music community – designed to provide discreet relief to music industry professionals in times of crisis through financial assistance and counselling and health solutions.

SOCAN Announces Departure Of Michael McCarty

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SOCAN has announced the departure of Chief Membership & Business Development Officer Michael McCarty, effective Nov. 30, 2020. After that, he’ll provide consulting services for the organization until April 2021, assisting with the transition to the Membership department’s future leadership and structure.

“We thank Michael McCarty for his leadership, creativity, and commitment to our members over the past seven years,” said Jennifer Brown, Interim CEO of SOCAN. “During this time, he has transformed our Membership services and strategy, built one of the strongest member bases in our industry, and helped to change our company culture to being even more optimistic and leading-edge, serving music creators and publishers in Canada and around the world.”

McCarty has a 40 -year career in the music industry. Before becoming SOCAN’s Chief Membership & Business Development Officer in 2013, he was president of EMI Music Publishing Canada for 17 years and contributed many years of service as a member of the SOCAN Board of Directors.

“One of the great joys of my job has been to work with a strong team of people dedicated to a single cause – serving our members,” McCarty said. “I will always be proud of our accomplishments and the journey we took together, improving the recruitment and retention of members and impacting the culture and business of SOCAN. I want to thank everyone at SOCAN for their support, advice and help in achieving our mandate.”

In 2019, Michael McCarty was inducted into the Canadian Music & Broadcast Industry Hall of Fame.