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Slowcity.ca Open Mic: Andy Shauf, Jerry Leger, quinnie, Emi Jeen, Jean-Michel Blais, Logan Staats, Shane Ghostkeeper, and Doug Paisley

Will McGuirk November 19, 2022

By Will McGuirk

"Christmas Without You is a song about missing a loved one during the holidays, which I think most of us can relate to. I know this time of year brings back many joyful but bittersweet memories. For me, I find these kinds of songs comforting." - Jerry Leger

“I wrote this about the holiday season, watching yourself and your family get older, being present, and savoring the rare moments when everyone gets to be in the same room once a year.” - quinne

"It took me 2 years to finish this song and I am thrilled to finally share it with the world. I’m a huge fan of the Holidays and I hope this song brings joy during the celebration!" - Emi Jeen

“The lyrics to this song are quite literal. There are no hidden metaphors, it’s cut and dry. They capture a moment that I carry with me to this day.” - Logan Staats







Tags Indoor Recess, Jerry Leger, What's The Story?, Emi Jeen, Jean-Michel Blais, Killbeat, Logan Staats, Shane Ghostkeeper, Doug Paisley, Andy Shauf, quinnie

Slowcity.ca Open Mic: Jason Collett, Margo Price, Boy Golden, Golden Feather, Emi Jeen, Amanda Sum, White Lung, and Speaker Wars,

Will McGuirk September 21, 2022

By Will McGuirk


"In absorbing the tumult of the times, there's a lot of shit to write through, that Bruce Cockburn line comes to mind, ‘you've got to kick at the darkness until it bleeds daylight’, and the challenge is to get to the other side with something positive to contribute," - Jason Collett

“You get stuck in the same patterns of thinking, the same loops of addiction. But there comes a point where you just have to say, ‘I'm going to be here, I'm going to enjoy it, and I'm not going to put so much stock into checking the boxes for everyone else.’ “ Margo Price

“You can put a lot of energy and discipline into a project while leaving room for spontaneity, fun, and authentic creativity. In the end, why are we so serious about life?’’ - Emi Jeen




Sonic Unyon Records · Golden Feather "You've Been On My Mind"




Tags Speaker Wars, City Bird Publicity, Boy Golden, Six Shooter Records, Amanda Sum, Bad Parade, Emi Jeen, What's The Story?, Golden Feather, Auteur Research, Margo Price, Indoor Recess, Jason Collett, Killbeat, White Lung, Hard Copy Media

Mariposa returns Jul 8, 9 and 10, initial line-up includes Lennon Stella, Kathleen Edwards, and Mavis Staples

Will McGuirk February 3, 2022

By Will McGuirk

The Great Dame of Folk Festivals will be stepping out this year after sitting out the past two. The festival was first held in 1961 thus last year would have been the 60th anniversary. Those celebrations will carry over of course, and as the initial line-up announced reveals, its going to be some celebration.

Lennon Stella leads the line-up but its Mariposa so there’s no headliners as such, and not when you have such others in the line-up as the iconic Mavis Staples as well as Kathleen Edwards, The Weather Station, Serena Ryder, Allison Russell, Lido Pimienta and Tami Neilson., plus Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, plus JP Saxe. And there are more TBA!

Food and Artisan opportunities are available until Feb 7 here
Food Vendor information and applications available here
Artisan Vendor information and applications available here

Volunteer Registration Open Now!
More info and registration link available here

and Tickets are available here.

Tags Mariposa, Folk Festival, Folk, Lennon Stella, Kathleen Edwards, The Weather Station, What's The Story?

Slowcity.ca Open Mic: The Gertrudes, Sarah Hiltz, Busty and the Bass + Cadence Weapon, Scott Hardware, Skeggs, The Night Owls, Harrow Fair, and Wet Leg

Will McGuirk February 3, 2022

By Will McGuirk

"... The Gertrudes' "Boys' Town" music video reflects on the 1969 documentary "Dear Landlord", Directed by Dennis Crossfield and featuring nationally renowned activist Joan Kuyek, who analyse Kingston's housing crisis at that time. Unfortunately, not much has changed. Kingston's housing continues to be in short supply — historically, the city has had some of the lowest vacancy rates in the province." - Greg Tilson

“We are all human beings meant to experience the breadth of human emotion, including anger. That doesn’t have to be negative or even divisive. It’s true it might be uncomfortable, but discomfort and danger are not the same thing."  - Sarah Hiltz

"finding a way to allow yourself to truly relax and disconnect in the age of the notification." - Cadence Weapon

“The night I wrote it, I was in a mad rush against my own urge to self-censor, the lyrics bare no mystery or even much poetry. More than that, they're honest in a way that STILL makes me uncomfortable. Being able to get them out before I could stifle this loud and proclamation of love was a big deal for me as a songwriter and as a person." - Scott Hardware

"I think I wrote it a while ago, being in a mood where it's epic to try and ride out your ambitions and try and always look back when you kook it at life, and say I will try to be better, be a better friend, better partner, get better at getting better,” - Ben Reed, Skeggs

“We like to play music at night. The only thing that matters is each other, because in those times we feel like there’s only the two of us in the universe.” - the Night Owls







Tags The Night Owls, baseLINE Music, Hard Copy Media, Harrow Fair, The Gertrudes, What's The Story?, Sarah Hiltz, Indoor Recess, Wet Leg, Scott Hardware, Busty and the Bass, Cadence Weapon, Killbeat, Skeggs

Ava Kay, photo by Philippe Maurice

Slowcity.ca Open Mic Encore: Ava Kay

Will McGuirk January 28, 2022

By Will McGuirk

Ava Kay, multi-hyphenate BIPOC creator - singer, songwriter, film composer, and producer

“I wrote ’Go’ in 2017 as part of an record for a music library company, but it ended up having a life of its own after it was placed in a film.” Recorded with producer and fellow composer, Craig McConnell, Ava soon found herself with a song that was resonating widely with listeners. And while ‘Go’ reads like a highly personal breakup song, it’s far more than that, she explains: “It’s about leaving, but not just leaving because you’re fed up with something, but because taking the next step in your life is required. And, although it’s personal for me, it’s written from the perspective of a good friend writing to someone and saying, ‘you have to move on.’” It could be about any kind of parting, she adds.

As the youngest of four children born and raised in Toronto to parents who’d emigrated to Canada from Palestine, and of Armenian heritage, Ava was encouraged musically, but always with the caveat that she should be pragmatic about the future. “So, number one, get a good education and, number two, get a job, so I was like, ‘Well, that happened, that’s interesting but just I went on to university and then started working.”

For a time, Ava let music slide into the background but ultimately found her creative instincts leading her back towards performance; singing at open mic nights and meeting people who had the goal of making music for a living. Inspired, she began making trips to Nashville to strengthen her songwriting chops and soon found herself with a publishing deal, interest from a variety of producers and music industry professionals, and opportunities to write with artists in Northern Europe and the UK. “I just put myself out there and things just started to happen.”

 After landing a residency for emerging film composers at the Canadian Film Centre, she took her first steps toward becoming a producer in her own right. Throughout her career, Ava has continued to hone her composition and production chops relentlessly, carving out a unique niche as a multi-talented, multi-lingual singer and composer and providing music for television networks including Disney, The Family Channel, CBC, Corus Entertainment, and The Hallmark Channel. Ava also received a nomination from LA’s prestigious Mark Awards for a previous album of compositions that were licensed to various projects and went on to collaborate with artists such as Grammy award-winning producer Afrojack, Britain’s Got Talent finalist and Eurovision star, Ryan O’Shaughnessy, as well as multi-platinum-selling Canadian talents Raghav and Tyler Shaw and popular K-Pop artists, After-School and Lead.

 Additionally, Ava contributed the Gold-Certified song ‘Só Depende de Mim’ to an album by Portuguese chart-topper, Rita Guerra, and has composed soundtracks and original scores for critically acclaimed and award-winning films including The Door, Show & Tell, among others. In all, her compositions have amassed over 40 million streams across all platforms and is set to compose the anticipated upcoming feature movie, “Hysteria”.

Copy above from press release

Tags What's The Story?, Ava Kay

Lindsay Schoolcraft, video capture

Slowcity.ca Open Mic: Lindsay Schoolcraft, Jadea Kelly, Begonia, Ellen Froese, Ava Kay, Sister Ray, Les Cooper

Will McGuirk January 27, 2022

By Will McGuirk

"If you know about the Twin Flame phenomenon it is because you've experienced it yourself. You meet someone that you feel you've known forever. Everything changes around you: your life, your thoughts, your path and purpose. Intensely romantic or intensely painful, they are the mirror of your soul and ignite you to "wake up" to who you truly are.” - Lindsay Schoolcraft

“Feeding money and time into artistic pursuits can often feel like feeding coins into a broken parking metre.” - Jadea Kelly

”I wrote "Go" about moving on and moving forward: leaving home for the first time, chasing your dreams, leaving a town, leaving a relationship or a life behind.” - Ava Kay

“When you just want to be around someone all the time but aren't sure how they feel about you, so you second guess every text and every phone call before finally just being vulnerable (AH!) and letting the other person know how you feel. I feel like this phase of a relationship is all at once exhilarating and torturous.” - Begonia







Tags Les Cooper, Auteur Research, Jadea Kelly, Indoor Recess, Ava Kay, What's The Story?, Ellen Froese, Killbeat, Begonia, Sister Ray, Hive Mind

PUP, photo by Vanessa Heins

Slowcity.ca Open Mic: Geoffroy, Georgia Harmer, OMBIIGIZI, Pup, Sunglaciers, Niall Mutter, Miles Francis, and Clever Hopes

Will McGuirk January 21, 2022

By Will McGuirk

"Back in 2018, when I was on the road with Alessia Cara, we went to Austin, Texas, and my dad recommended we go to this barbecue spot he had been to when he was touring there. We had a day or two off to explore, so we went. I thought of my dad while I was there, and often when I was on the road, because he's also a touring musician - we’re very similar and we're very close. I wrote this song to articulate the significance and importance of our relationship, how much I love and admire him, and our many parallels." - Georgia Harmer

“Although my Dad was a very complex human, he was very compassionate towards me, especially when I explained how the kids would tease me for being Ojibway. He’d always let me stay home with him and oftentimes we’d go to the Rez store for chips and pop; I’d get Cherry Coke or Vanilla Coke. The lyrics and song title are inspired by these memories of my childhood and of my father." - Daniel Monkman, OMBIIGIZI



“It’s a lot of me trying to articulate my own coping with existential dread, hopelessness, and what I’ve called ‘Grim Reaping’—which is to me, the idea that we are all reaping what we sow, and right now we’re sowing some pretty fucked up shit.” - Stefan Babcock, PUP

“We tried to write vertically instead of horizontally,” - Mathieu Blanchard, Sunglaciers






Tags Sunglaciers, Killbeat, Pup, Georgia Harmer, OMBIIGIZI, Geoffroy, Miles Francis, Shore Fire Media, What's The Story?, Clever Hopes

Slowcity.ca Open Mic: Georgia Harmer, Megan Nash, Keegan Powell, Cola, Astral Swans, Mad Ones, Terra Lightfoot, and Catherine MacLellan

Will McGuirk November 5, 2021

By Will McGuirk

“‘Headrush’ is about wanting to go back to a moment and be completely present. Back to that summer day I didn’t realize was heaven until it had passed, only grasping its potency in retrospect.” - Georgia Harmer








Tags Keegan Powell, Auteur Research, Cola, Georgia Harmer, Killbeat, Megan Nash & the Best of Intentions, Terra Lightfoot, Astral Swans, Catherine MacLellan, What's The Story?, Mad Ones

Slowcity.ca Open Mic: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Tennyson King, Clever Hopes, Jay Feelbender, Houndmouth, Jean-Michel Blais, Cassidy Mann, and Neil Young

Will McGuirk November 5, 2021

By Will McGuirk

“It’s putting off the break up because even though you know it’s the right call, it sucks to do. I’ve been on the other side of that situation too and it’s not fun either way. But heartbreak happens to everybody and you can’t control it, you just have to feel it and know that eventually it will pass. Because it will.” - Cassidy Mann

“I want it to be something that they can put on and feel like they have a friend telling them stories, letting them know they are not alone, sharing my life with them and personally singing songs to them.” - Tennyson King







Tags Jay Feelbender, Indoor Recess, Tennyson King, Houndmouth, Jean-Michel Blais, Killbeat, Cassidy Mann, What's The Story?, Clever Hopes, Robert Plant, Alison Krauss
Clever Hopes, photo by Kyle Gatehouse

Clever Hopes, photo by Kyle Gatehouse

Slowcity.ca Open Mic with The Fretless, Absolutely Free, Homeshake, Nation of Language, Chin Injeti, Lexxicon, Clever Hopes, and The Ruddy Ruckus

Will McGuirk September 13, 2021

By Will McGuirk

“‘Remaining Light’ expresses the frustration felt towards invincible and corrupt institutions that uphold structural inequities, including police brutality and manufactured poverty experienced primarily by racialized communities. Written during a heat wave in the summer of 2016, the song dishearteningly remains as relevant as ever today.” - Absolutely Free

“‘Sparrow’ is my little ode to freedom. It was the perfect ‘escape’ when I was held ‘prisoner’ in my basement, as I wrote it in my home studio while I was in quarantine.” - Chin Injeti

“The song touches on the blinding love that you feel when you’ve found the ‘one.’ It’s like nothing else matters because they are all you see, want, and care about. Almost as if, they have this divine control over you.” - Lexxicon








The Ruddy Ruckus · Lake Of Rage
Tags The Ruddy Ruckus, Auteur Research, Absolutely Free, Chin Injeti, That Eric Alper, Homeshake, Killbeat, Indoor Recess, Lexxicon, The Fretless, What's The Story?, Nation of Language, The Syndicate
Lightman Jarvis Ecstatic Band, photo by Jeff Bierk

Lightman Jarvis Ecstatic Band, photo by Jeff Bierk

Slowcity.ca Open Mic with Lightman Jarvis Ecstatic Band, Suzie Ungerleider, bigmcenroe, Kodiak Arcade, Sandeep Das and Mike Block, and The Blips,

Will McGuirk June 8, 2021

By Will McGuirk

“Ecstasy is perverse and sacred. To display ecstatic joy like we do on this album is a vulnerable thing. - Jarvis

"I’ve grown up with a voice in my head telling me to cheer up and to bury my feelings. Music is the place where I can go “deep into darkness and weep.” - Suzie Ungerleider




Kodiak Arcade · Dumb


Tags The Blips, Pavement PR, Suzie Ungerleider, What's The Story?, Lightman Jarvis Ecstatic Band, Killbeat, bigmcenroe, Sandeep Das, Mike Block, The Syndicate, Kodiak Arcade
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Slowcity.ca Open Mic with Dany Laj and the Looks, Peter Katz, Flock of Dimes, 5omerset, Jiants, This Boy Electric, Alicia Lov, and Distant Matter

Will McGuirk March 30, 2021

By Will McGuirk

Everyone knows the Laj, everyone knows Jeanette, everyone knows because they travel and tour and perform and party and chat afters and befores and genuinely dig it, dig it all, even the crappy bits, its all grist for a song, so keep ‘em guessing Dany but we know don’t we, its called resilience.

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“"Through a shared connection I had the huge honour of receiving an advance copy of renowned resilience researcher Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe’s new book, which is a deeply powerful book about finding our path to everyday resiliency. To my great shock, right in the pages of the book, she talks about writing parts of the book to my music. When she reached out with this pretty unique idea of having a theme song for her book launch, I jumped at the chance. I was so deeply affected by the book and her story, I wanted to do it justice with my song. The themes of the book (developing resilience, finding our way through hard things, being ‘OK’) provided a rich emotional canvas to work from." - Peter Katz

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“I was half joking around thinking about how much time and energy I was spending obsessing over music stuff and feeling like a bit of a dork. I think everyone can relate to that in some way. But that's when it dawned on me that sometimes you might just have to learn to enjoy the rollercoaster because I knew that I was always going to continue making and sharing music, regardless of the results.” - Jiants




5omerset · Talk About Love


This Boy Electric · See What I See (ft Nova Nardi)

ALICIA LOV · Magnetic

Tags Flock of Dimes, Sub Pop, Dany Laj and the Looks, Peter Katz, Indoor Recess, What's The Story?, Auteur Research, City Bird Publicity, Career Boy, Jiants, This Boy Electric, Alicia Lov
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