This week’s batch of Canadian artist releases includes alternative disc Sad Hunk from multiple Juno award winner Bahamas, abrasive punk LP Atlas Vending from Juno nominee Metz, and world music celebration Espiral from Juno nominee Okan. Our album of the week belongs to New Brunswick’s Chloé Breault whose Plage des morons contains a little bit of everything, solid songwriting, and great vocals. EP of the week goes to Prof. Lacasse with gorgeous original compositions on piano set, Pieces. Find these and more in the table below.
TITLE | ARTIST | GENRE |
9 | Cobna | Rap |
27x le tour | David Fleury | S-S |
Atlas Vending | METZ (JN) | Punk |
Different Route | Roney | Rap |
Espiral | Okan (JN) | World |
Le periple du chien fou | Robbie Ivon | S-S |
Little Disappearance | Sam Lynch | S-S |
Love Valley | Michael Bernard Fitzgerald | Folk |
On frap | Shreez | Rap |
Pissenlit | Antoine Corriveau | S-S |
Pity Party | Curtis Waters | Rap |
Plage des morons | Chloé Breault | S-S |
Processed Strings Vol. 1 – White | Thomas Carbou | Instrumental |
Sad Hunk | Bahamas (JW) | Alternative |
The Promise | Howard Gladstone | Folk |
Winnipeg, California | Mise en Scene | Alternative |
Changes (EP) | Jojo Mason | Country |
Faiseur de pluie (EP) | Rymz | Rap |
Home Recipes (EP) | Liam Faucher | Folk |
Pieces (EP) | Prof. Lacasse | Classical |
Playlist, vol. 1 (EP) | Mack et Ro | Country |
The Index to My Inner Thoughts (EP) | L.Teez | Rap |
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