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Nanaimo & Vancouver-Island-Based Country Singer/Songwriter JOEL LEE Chases the Thrill In New Single, “Adrenaline”

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Nanaimo’s country singer/songwriter Joel Lee throws caution to the wind to chase the thrill in this, his new single, “Adrenaline” — available now!

“This song is all about living life to the fullest, and doing things that make your heart race,” Lee says of the sophomore release. “Things like a jet black Cadillac, passing on a solid line, or kissing a girl for the very first time.

“I wrote this during the COVID-19 shut down,” the Nanaimo, BC- based artist continues. “I was thinking to myself how, after being isolated at home and unable to do a lot, I had taken my freedom for granted in the past. I was thinking about how, when I came out from being ‘grounded,’ I will try to live my life a bit more on the edge and with purpose.

“I hope it inspires folks to use the fear they may have in order to try something new, or to step up and make their move to succeed in whatever goal or challenge they face.”

Because of the timing, Lee took to co-producing “Adrenaline” with Shawn Moore, and even featured his son Brayden, a talented drummer in his own right, on the track; “I had the opportunity, and really enjoyed the process and the result,” he shares. “As the writing was progressing, I knew I really wanted to make it feel energetic and exhilarating, and I had this feeling it needed to feature a fiddle.

“Only the best would do, so the opportunity to work with Tyler was definitely a highlight for me,” he says, name checking five-time Central Canadian Fiddle Champion Tyler Beckett, who is featured on the track. “He provided the song with the precise feel I was after.”

When it’s said that Joel Lee is a multi-talented artist, it’s literal; he’s also a highly sought after tattoo artist with his own shop, Joel Lee Tattoo on Vancouver Island.

Having grown up in a house where “hockey and country music reigned supreme,” Lee’s lifelong passion for music has translated into the release of his debut single, 2020’s “No Filter,” and recording his forthcoming debut EP at Nashville, Tennessee’s legendary Blackbird Studio. He’s worked with industry production titans Mike Fraser and Jeff Dawson, and shared the stage or opened for the likes of Emerson Drive, Gord Bamford, and more.

Top 100 2020 CBC Searchlight Finalist & Vancouver-Based ALEXIS LYNN Releases Single “Bubble”

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Top 100 2020 CBC Searchlight finalist Alexis Lynn sets forth a declaration of sorts, surrendering to love and floating away in her “Bubble” — available now.

The Canadian urban pop dynamo’s third single of the year lands after “Circles” and “I Can’t Relate,” and is the latest in a series to follow 2019’s breakthrough debut, Things Get Good. The seven-track release — and each single thereafter — radiates the First Nations artist’s inimitable, imaginative musical magnetism as her signature songwriting continues to delve deep into topics of love, lust, vulnerability, self-awareness, and everything in between.

“It’s about being a closed-in, protective person and finally deciding to let someone in,” Alexis Lynn shares about “Bubble.” “It’s about the fear — and also the exhilaration — of letting someone into your world and being afraid they might pull the rug out from under you. It’s about letting yourself be vulnerable despite knowing that, once you let that person in, they have the power to break your heart or burst your bubble.

“I’m definitely that kind of person,” she confides. “It’s terrifying to let someone so close to you — especially in a relationship.”

One spin of the song and stream of the video show Alexis Lynn vision for the track’s dream-like, floaty vibe was brought to life both sonically and visually; “When I listen to it, I feel like I’m actually floating inside a big pink bubble, and for the video, I felt like I was living my bubblegum fantasy filming it.”

The video ushers audiences through the various layers of a new relationship, with each being inside their own little world — or bubble — she says. “Right from the start, I had this vision of being in a giant plastic bubble, and who knew you could get one on Amazon! The video moves through the ‘honeymoon stages’ of dating, being intimate, learning the other person, and then the genuine comfortability.”

At 1.5+ Million Plays, Toronto’s Award-Winning Electro Chill-Pop Artist MAUVE Is Anything But “Out of Nowhere”

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With more than 1.5+ Million plays, award-winning Canadian electro chill-pop songstress Mauve returns with her new single, “Out of Nowhere” — available now.

With continued support from CBC Music, Virgin Radio, Sirius XM, MediaPro Music, Spotify’s hottest playlists, and more, the truly lush addition to Mauve’s body of work brims with the Toronto-area singer, songwriter and producer’s signature smooth vocals and uplifting, melodic bops.

“This song is like a ‘thank you letter’ to someone who has been there for you when you couldn’t be there for yourself,” she considers. “It’s an expression of gratitude for that special person who never pressures you to be anything other than yourself, and who you truly bring out the best in each other.

“It’s that ecstatic feeling you get when this person comes into your life because you never thought this kind of connection would be possible; that connection with someone that you can’t describe… It just makes perfect sense.

“I’m usually someone that likes to plan ahead and have a clear direction of what’s going on in my life,” she continues, candidly. “It’s not lost on me that what this song is talking about is the type of love that unfolds without any planning and takes on a course of its own…”

While love lives are harder to practically plan around, Mauve’s sonic trajectory continues to stay the optimum course. Celebrating the release of her most recent EP, 2019’s Palette, a series of follow-up singles — including this Spring’s “Must Be” — she also took top prize, winning the 2019 InterContinental Music Award for ‘Best of North America.’

Her releases have been featured in and on, but not limited to, NBC-2, FOX40 News, ABC7 News, CBC Music, 107.3 Virgin Radio, Buzz Music LA, Talk About Pop Music, WFMZ-TV 69, Best Kept Montreal, Tinnitist, KOTV-TV CBS-6, IndieCan Radio on SiriusXM, MediaPro Music, Beat Lounge, Canadian Beats, Cashbox Canada, The Girls at the Rock Show, Daily Herald, 100FM, CHUO FM, and more. A frequent live performer, she has taken the stage at events such as YOUTH DAY Global at Yonge-Dundas Square, and the 2020 Toronto Music Expo.

Meet The Man with 7 MILLION Albums In His Collection

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Meet Zero Freitas, Brazilian bus magnate and owner of the world’s largest vinyl record collection with 7 million (!!!) albums. Inspired by his mother, Freitas started collecting with a Roberto Carlos record in 1965 and has gone on to amass another six million more, including hundreds of copies of the same albums. Last November alone he purchased a million records.

10-year-old girl performs every instrument to cover Joy Division’s “Love Will Tear Us Apart”

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Remember 10-year-old Nandi Bushell. She’s already performed with Lenny Kravitz, and now uses her BOSS RC-505 loop station to cover Joy Division’s classic Love Will Tear Us Apart.

Minds Were Blown. Teenagers on American Bandstand Watch The Beatles’ Videos For the First Time, 1967

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Audience members from ‘American Bandstand’ react to The Beatles’ psychedelic promo films for “Strawberry Fields Forever” & “Penny Lane” back in 1967.

A Short Film About Vinyl – You Need To Hear This

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In the last of Noisey’s trilogy of short films ‘You Need To Hear This’ looks back at the rich history of vinyl. 6Music presenter, Tom Ravenscroft, explores the vinyl bunker at The British Library and takes a trip to vinyl’s very own annual celebration, Record Store Day. Meanwhile, DJ Thristian Richards explains how he fell in love with a format music junkies still obsess over in the digital age.

My Next Read: “Knock! Knock! Knock! on Wood: My Life in Soul” by Eddie Floyd, with Tony Fletcher

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Known for the classics “Knock on Wood,” “634-5789,” “Raise Your Hand,” “Big Bird,” and “I’ve Never Found a Girl (To Love Me Like You Do),” among others, Eddie Floyd’s career as a soul legend spans over sixty years. His professional singing career began in Detroit in the 1950s as a founding member of the Falcons, considered “The First Soul Group.” A solo artist and songwriter for Memphis’s famed Stax Records from 1966 until 1975, Floyd has subsequently been the singer for the Blues Brothers Band and for Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings, while continuing to perform and record solo.

In Knock! Knock! Knock! On Wood, Floyd recounts how a three-year stint in an Alabama reform school shaped his young life; recalls the early years of R&B in Detroit alongside future Motown and Stax legends; discusses the songwriting sessions with Steve Cropper and Booker T. Jones that produced his biggest hits; addresses his complicated life-long relationship with the often-unpredictable Wilson Pickett; shares his memories of friend Otis Redding; reveals his unlikely involvement in the rise of southern rock darlings Lynyrd Skynyrd; and offers an insider perspective on the tragic downfall of Stax Records.

With input from Bruce Springsteen, Bill Wyman, Paul Young, William Bell, Steve Cropper, and others, Knock! Knock! Knock! On Wood captures Eddie’s tireless work ethic and warm personality for an engrossing first-hand account of one of the last true soul survivors.

GRAMMY Winning Singer/Songwriter/Producer RICH JACQUES Finds Meaning on ‘Joy Follows Like A Shadow That Never Leaves’

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Breathe in, revel, and let go; it’s with this mantra GRAMMY Award-winning singer/songwriter and producer Rich Jacques leans into his newest body of work, “Joy Follows Like a Shadow That Never Leaves” — the title track from his forthcoming album — available now.

With a sonic style that is powerful, yet simple and direct, Jacques makes clear within the album’s 10 tracks that the joy we all seek is found within the very peaks and valleys of our own journey.

Available September 4th, 2020, the album is an arch of an experience from beginning to end; from riding on the surface of life to allowing the depths of a true experience, opening track (“Edge of the Sun”) starts with the reservation and fear of jumping into the deeper pool of life, before moving its way through Love (“Oblivion”), Confusion (“Where is Home”), Heartaches (“How Long”), Hope (“Clear Blue Skies”), Down time (“Cafe by the sea”), Gratitude (“Home is Wherever We Are”, “Leave A Light”), Acceptance (“Once You Love) and ends in Grace (“Joy Follows Like a Shadow That Never Leaves”).

Jacques’ intimate, meditative vocals mixed with the lush soundscape has earned him an esteemed reputation. From previous releases under his name and his band project, Right The Stars, his songs have been heard in major commercials such as Honda and XBOX, and in TV shows and major motion pictures like Grey’s Anatomy and The Breakup.

As a music producer and songwriter, he collaborated with artists such as Gold Kimono, Colin Hay, Glen Phillips, Maya Rudolph, and Peter Katz. In 2017, Jacques won a GRAMMY Award for his collaboration with Lisa Loeb on her album Feel What U Feel. However these are merely pieces of a puzzle that have granted him access to pull from such a universal tapestry and deliver the sentimental artistry that he embodies today, making Rich Jacques someone to keep an ear out for.

“Joy Follows Like a Shadow That Never Leaves” is available now.

Toronto Country/Folkster DAVID MCLACHLAN Checks into ‘Heartache Motel’ with the Release of 8th Album

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Canadian country folk-rock artist David McLachlan is checking into the Heartache Motel with the release of his new album — available now.

“I had the title floating around in my head for a long time,” McLachlan says of Heartache Motel and its origins. “When I wrote the song, it became the album title, too. From there, it was easy to fill in which songs I wanted on the album.”

The album features the likes of Julian Taylor, who was in Nashville at the time to perform at Americana Fest, as well as 13-time CCMA-nominated vocalist Lisa Brokop, and fourth place contestant on The Voice, Adam Cunningham.

Of track “What The Heart Wouldn’t Let Go” — co-written with Harpin Norm Lucien — Steeldrivers fiddler Tammy King cements its must-hear status, saying, “wow, this has a Jimmy Webb feel to it.”

“The inspiration for ‘Where My Heart Will Go’ was born out of a long-distance romance,” McLachlan shares. “It’s uncertain at the start, you know, so you’re wondering ‘is there something here.’ By the end of the song, I’ve decided there was.

“This album was recorded in Nashville nearly a year ago,” the Toronto-based singer/songwriter continues, noting the undeniable epicentre of music he finds himself in often. “It’s incredible to think of how much has changed since then; for example, I played the last show at The Bluebird before it was closed for the pandemic.

“Nashville feels like home-away-from-home for me. I have looked at property there, and am toying with the idea of a place to call mine. I have made so many wonderful contacts in Nashville, and there are just songs floating around in the air. I find it a very creative environment, and the talent pool is beyond belief.

“It’s the first time I’ve had cello and sax on my Nashville albums,” he continues, referencing the album’s title track “Heartache Motel” and “Let It Flow,” respectively. Across his discography, McLachlan has seen eight tracks chart through extensive International radio play across his eight albums releases: Can’t Close A Blind Eye (2003), Not A Through Street (2015), Travelling Truthfully (2016), out of love (2017), Reaching For The Sun (2018), ALIVE… at Winterfolk (2019), In The Heart Of Now (2019), and Heartache Motel (2020).

“Where My Heart Will Go” and Heartache Motel are available now.