Canadian alt-pop, electro-synth and velvet-voiced artist velours is standing stellar in āSummer Hazeā with not one, but two recent Saskatchewan Music Awards nominations around the track.
With velours nominated for 2020 Rock/Pop Artist of the Year, and Versa Filmsā Dylan Hryciuk nominated for 2020 Music Video of the Year, the freshly announced nods are a warm close to a breakthrough year for the Saskatoon-based artist.
With āSummer Hazeā at 30,000+ streams across platforms and rising, itās one of four songs to land on veloursā 2020 debut EP, Identity ā produced by multi-Platinum JUNO Award-winning songwriter Ryan Stewart (Carly Rae Jepsen, Bif Naked, CARYS).
āāSummer Hazeā was the most intimate song I wrote for Identity, and itās meant to evoke a feeling of renewal⦠An escape from an internal cage,ā velours shares. āThe afternoon I wrote it, I was inspired by the realization that itās okay to not know the ending to the story of my life, and that Iām fine to still be messy.
āAnd that none of this makes me any less of a complex and strong person.
āI usually begin writing my songs with the first line,ā she continues. āThis one was āstill think Iām messy and Iām intimate / with only myself to fit inside my home,ā and (itās about) how I know who I am more than anyone else does. The term āSummer Hazeā sounds sweet and pleasant initially, but it paints a picture of how we sometimes ignore our feelings and get stuck in the haze of everyday life. The storm represents the harsh reality of experiencing hard times to come out the other side stronger.
āI hope this song shows you can overcome the hardest parts of your life, and that itās better to face the storm than it is to stay in the haze.
āAnd that itās okay to be āunfinishedā as long as you remember how capable you are.ā
The song reflects the larger imprint of Identity, she adds. āThe EP is about finding yourself and knowing that thatās a constant journey. Thereās a narrative that developed in these four songs, even though it wasnāt intentional when I was initially writing each song individually. I could spend literal hours talking about the lyricsā¦ā
With features on CBC, velours has also been selected for a SaskMusic Songwriting Challenge, a semi-finalist for the Unsigned Only Music Competition, and has performed at the TSAR Showcase, as well as in Yorkton as part of the International Womenās Day concert, and the SaskMusic Open House Livestream.
She is nominated for the 2020 Saskatchewan Music Awards Rock/Pop Artist of the Year award, and Versa Filmsā Dylan Hryciuk nominated for the 2020 Saskatchewan Music Awards Music Video of the Year award for his work with āSummer Haze.ā
āHaving my music and creativity recognized with these Saskatchewan Music Award nominations is such an honour, especially alongside such talented Saskatchewan artists I admire,ā she shares. āI really wouldnāt be here, celebrating with chocolate and Netflix, without the support of my family and from the music community here in this province. Countless wonderful people from SaskMusic have guided me towards understanding my career and future more clearly and, without all these beautiful people who take time out of their busy lives to aid emerging artists like myself, I know I would be a few steps behind.
āStarting out as a little girl singing along to CDs in the car with my mom, or making up songs in the grocery store, itās a gift to have reached the artistic level Iām at to be nominated! Little me wouldāve lost her mind if she had known what would already have happened by 21 years old.
āMy mom is my favourite person; her constant support of me continuing to do what I love has given me the strength to put myself and my music out into the world. Growing up, my mom and I didnāt have a lot so, without my grandparents and their help, I wouldnāt have been able to take voice lessons. When I called my grandparents to tell them the news, my grandma and I just cried on the phone.
āBeing in this place with two nominations in my first official year in the industry is a freak-out period in my life, for sure! I couldnāt be more stunned and deliriously happy, and I canāt wait to show whatās next.ā
The Saskatchewan Music Awards honour notable excellence and celebrate the achievements of Saskatchewan artists; the ceremony is set to stream virtually this January 24th, 2021.

