indie
Indie music features a sampling of maverick musicians that favor the DIY approach to music making.
Tradesman and Americana Artist Fraser Teeple Offers Gritty and Soulful Lens of Urban Decay New Single
Shaped by two decades of work as a climbing arborist, Fraser Teeple from London, Ontario, approaches music with the meticulousness and craftsmanship of a seasoned tradesman. He holds a deep respect for the rich musical tradition he embodies, and he dedicates himself to mastering the art of storytelling, imagery, and melody. This commitment to his craft is evident in his upcoming album, We Built a Fire, which showcases Fraser's growth as an artist and his ability to weave together the threads of experience and emotion.
By Sarah Wagnerabout a year ago in Beat
Indie Outfit Oba Consider What Could Have Been on Ethereal & Introspective Piece
Toronto indie band Oba first crossed paths back in high school, but it wasn’t until after graduation that their musical journey together truly began. During their college years, the bandmates not only played shows and wrote songs but also lived under the same roof. Those years were filled with more hanging out than anything else, but that downtime was critical in establishing the deep, unbreakable bond that now defines the band. It’s the essence of their friendship—filled with shared laughs, late-night conversations, and musical experimentation—that ultimately laid the foundation for Oba’s sound.
By Jessica Fallonabout a year ago in Beat
Faint Halos Illuminate the Quiet Wonders of Life on New Album "I can see a million lights"
With "I can see a million lights", Paul Hashemi, the creative mind behind Faint Halos, has created an album that feels like both a personal journal and a widescreen film, blending intimate folk moments with larger, more atmospheric soundscapes.
By Whitney Millerabout a year ago in Beat
Matty Tosca on Film, Fame, and New Music
In today’s interview, I had the chance to sit down with Matty Tosca, a true force in the creative world who’s proving there are no limits to what one person can achieve. From spitting bars as a rapper to making waves as a filmmaker and screenwriter, Matty has built a multi-layered career that stretches far beyond the music scene. He’s also a podcaster, sports manager, and producer, and his hustle is relentless. We dive deep into his journey, the mindset that keeps him pushing boundaries, and how he juggles it all while staying true to his roots. Let’s get into it!
By Rose "Photobombshell" Mercado, M.A.Ed.about a year ago in Beat
Discover The Rogues: Dublin’s Explosive New Sound
Emerging from the vibrant Ballymun neighborhood of Dublin, The Rogues are shaking up the music scene with an electrifying blend of punk rock and Irish folk. This talented band pays homage to legendary groups like The Pogues while infusing their sound with a fresh, US pop punk twist that resonates with both new listeners and seasoned fans alike.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Playlist: Ghosts, labyrinths and brutalism
Labyrinthine Oceans - Pinch The Oceans’ latest single came out last week and maintains the high standards we’ve come to expect from them. Woozy, hazy dream-rock, a firm grounding in shoegaze canon and enough originality to make these kind of labels their own.
By Andy Pottsabout a year ago in Beat












