VIVEK SHRAYA SHARES NEW SINGLE FEATURING TANYA TAGAQ

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Today, on the heels of her sold out Toronto album release performance and during Transgender Awareness Week, multi-hyphenate artist Vivek Shraya is sharing “Apathy Crisis” featuring Tanya Tagaq. Structurally, “Apathy Crisis” is “the most adventurous track on New Models (and perhaps in my entire discography), and I have been a longtime admirer of the way Tanya Tagaq challenges sonic boundaries, so it was thrilling to imagine how she might push this particular track even further,” says Shraya. “I’m so honoured that she said yes to this collaboration and am truly blown away by her energy on this track.” 

“Working with Vivek is easy because she’s so talented,” adds Tagaq. “I approached the vocals with openness to go wherever I wanted. I let Vivek guide me.”

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MORE ABOUT VIVEK SHRAYA AND NEW MODELS
‘When I’m overcome with feeling / I have to break free from words and just sing.’ An inveterate writer, Vivek Shraya knows that fewer words can carry more weight. These first lines of her new album, New Models, serve as both a thesis to the transcendent sonic experience to come, as well as an invitation to leave the burden of self-assuredness at the door. Don’t overthink—just listen. Just feel.

New Models is “me grappling with the state of the world over the past four years and eventually realizing that language, particularly English, had become so contorted and weaponized that the only way I could grieve, rage, and find comfort was to let go of it,” says Shraya. “How do you express the horror and helplessness of witnessing progress being rapidly undone—in words—when all you want to do is scream or cry?”

WATCH / SHARE “AM I DOING ENOUGH?” VIDEO

WATCH / SHARE “I DON’T KNOW WHERE I’M GOING” HERE

Shraya has dedicated much of her impressive artistic career to incisively articulating culturally loaded issues. Whether through her best-selling book I’m Afraid of Men (which Vanity Fair called “cultural rocket fuel”), her award-winning play-turned-CBC show, How To Fail As A Popstar, or her provocative visual art and installation work, Shraya has challenged the status quo by transcending her personal experiences into daring artworks. But it is music that first drew Shraya into the arts, and it’s on her 11th solo album, New Models, that Shraya redefines her musical trajectory with a bold display of boundary pushing done right.

This collection of hypnotically textured songs allows each listener to come to their own conclusions about the heavy subjects she conjures. Dread, disconnection, uncertainty—all are invoked through Shraya’s sparse, cutting lyrics, but it is her wordless vocal chanting that cuts the deepest. “How do you express—in words—the horror and helplessness of witnessing progress being rapidly undone,” Shraya explains, “when all you want to do is scream or cry?”

WATCH / SHARE “WHEN I’M OVERCOME” LYRIC VIDEO

For New Models, Shraya joined forces with long-time producer-engineer James Bunton (Donovan Woods, Celeigh Cardinal, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson). Shraya and Bunton connected a decade ago, when Shraya realized the notion of the self-producing “solo genius” was profoundly flawed, and her and Bunton have grown to share a deep bond and a common language, with Bunton producing most of Shraya’s recent music, from Part-Time Woman, her album with Queer Songbook Orchestra (2017) to her previous full-length album Baby, You’re Projecting (2023, Mint Records) and the subsequent duet versions of songs from that album with Jann Arden and Donovan Woods.

WATCH / SHARE “MORAL PANIC” (VISUALIZER) HERE

Vivek Shraya’s artistic practice has long been unrelentingly honest. She has never shied away from difficult feelings, whether harassment – her graphic novel with Ness Lee, Death Threat –  professional jealousy – as she explores on her podcast, I Won’t Envy –  or chronic pain – as in her new short film, Bodyrebuilding. What’s special about New Models is its insistence on moving through all the feelings possible. While no answers are uncovered, a deep desire for reconstruction and reconstitution glimmers. As Shraya intones, “everything works, until it doesn’t”—but just as crucially, “Everything hurts, until it doesn’t.” - Sam Boer

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MORE ABOUT TANYA TAGAQ
From Nunavut, Tanya Tagaq is an improvisational singer, avant-garde composer and author. A member of the Order of Canada, Polaris Music Prize and JUNO Award winner and recipient of multiple honorary doctorates, Tagaq is an original disruptor, a world-changing figure at the forefront of seismic social, political and environmental change. Tagaq's bestselling, award winning debut novel “Split Tooth” has been translated into multiple languages and sold around the world. She released her first children’s book “It Bears Repeating” in 2024 and this title was recently included in Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library program. Her second children’s book “I’d Give You My Tail” came out in April 2025. A second novel, her fourth book, will come out in 2026. A full-length feature documentary on Tanya’s life, career and art called Ever Deadly debuted at TIFF in 2022. She has also acted in and composed for HBO’s True Detective: Night Country and Netflix series North of North, and her vocals are featured in Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning. “Split Tooth” on stage, a collaboration with Kaneza Schaal and Christopher Myers, is scheduled for debut in 2026.

TOUR DATES // TICKETS HERE
2026
Jan 21 - Victoria, BC - Metro Studio Theatre
Jan 22 - Winnipeg, MB - Winterruption WPG - Public Domain
Jan 23 - Saskatoon, SK - Winterruption YXE - Art Bar
Jan 24 - Edmonton, AB - Winterruption YEG - CKUA
Jan 30 - Calgary, AB - Jack Singer Concert Hall with Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra

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VIVEK SHRAYA SHARES NEW VIDEO ANNOUNCES TOUR DATES, NEW MODELS LP OUT TODAY

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“...Shraya relies less on words and more on conveying an emotional journey through sound and vocoder-assisted voice, bending and stretching across every moment to take up space….What follows isn't a literal scream or cry, but Shraya's own sonic synthesis of meditative coos colliding into a bombastic end, leaving listeners with a sense of catharsis that can't really be put into words.” — Melody Lau - CBC MUSIC (on “When I’m Overcome”)

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Today, Vivek Shraya releases her latest album, New Models via Twin Fang Records. To help celebrate the occasion, the multi-hyphenate artist is also sharing the new video for “I Don’t Know Where I’m Going”. On the track, Shraya says, “My baseline mood is existential so a song where I repeat ‘I don’t know where I’m going’ for three minutes is peak me! That said, in a time where I’ve been really trying to embrace the unknown and uncertainty, the real experiment here was to see if I could write something about feeling lost that sounds hopeful.” 

WATCH / SHARE “I DON’T KNOW WHERE I’M GOING” HERE

 LISTEN TO NEW MODELS HERE

 
 

MORE ABOUT VIVEK SHRAYA AND NEW MODELS
‘When I’m overcome with feeling / I have to break free from words and just sing.’ An inveterate writer, Vivek Shraya knows that fewer words can carry more weight. These first lines of her new album, New Models, serve as both a thesis to the transcendent sonic experience to come, as well as an invitation to leave the burden of self-assuredness at the door. Don’t overthink—just listen. Just feel.

New Models is “me grappling with the state of the world over the past four years and eventually realizing that language, particularly English, had become so contorted and weaponized that the only way I could grieve, rage, and find comfort was to let go of it,” says Shraya. “How do you express the horror and helplessness of witnessing progress being rapidly undone—in words—when all you want to do is scream or cry?”

Shraya has dedicated much of her impressive artistic career to incisively articulating culturally loaded issues. Whether through her best-selling book I’m Afraid of Men (which Vanity Fair called “cultural rocket fuel”), her award-winning play-turned-CBC show, How To Fail As A Popstar, or her provocative visual art and installation work, Shraya has challenged the status quo by transcending her personal experiences into daring artworks. But it is music that first drew Shraya into the arts, and it’s on her 11th solo album, New Models, that Shraya redefines her musical trajectory with a bold display of boundary pushing done right.

WATCH / SHARE “AM I DOING ENOUGH?” VIDEO
BUY / STREAM “AM I DOING ENOUGH?” HERE

This collection of hypnotically textured songs allows each listener to come to their own conclusions about the heavy subjects she conjures. Dread, disconnection, uncertainty—all are invoked through Shraya’s sparse, cutting lyrics, but it is her wordless vocal chanting that cuts the deepest. “How do you express—in words—the horror and helplessness of witnessing progress being rapidly undone,” Shraya explains, “when all you want to do is scream or cry?”

For New Models, Shraya joined forces with long-time producer-engineer James Bunton (Donovan Woods, Celeigh Cardinal, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson). Shraya and Bunton connected a decade ago, when Shraya realized the notion of the self-producing “solo genius” was profoundly flawed, and her and Bunton have grown to share a deep bond and a common language, with Bunton producing most of Shraya’s recent music, from Part-Time Woman, her album with Queer Songbook Orchestra (2017) to her previous full-length album Baby, You’re Projecting (2023, Mint Records) and the subsequent duet versions of songs from that album with Jann Arden and Donovan Woods.

WATCH / SHARE “WHEN I’M OVERCOME” LYRIC VIDEO
BUY / STREAM “WHEN I’M OVERCOME” HERE

For Shraya, the key to their partnership is that Bunton really challenges her: “the challenges and questions he poses are always different with each project, which keeps things fresh.” For this project, Bunton pushed Shraya to experiment considerably on her own before the two started actively collaborating. “I found this quite difficult and lonely,” Shraya admits, “but in the end, this resulted in a kind of exploration and play that I haven’t tapped into since my 20s. There was a two-week period where I spent every evening demoing from 6pm–11pm, and it was such a generative and joyful experience!” By the time Shraya and Bunton were sharing project files back and forth, building upon one another’s ideas, the distinctive sound of New Models was set. “An exciting part of the process was letting the songs themselves reveal to us where they were supposed to live production-wise,” says Bunton, “instead of letting any of our predeterminations get in the way.”

Overflowing with creative freedom, New Models presents each song as its own world in which listeners can get lost. “Apathy Crisis”, for instance, transforms into a maximalist, glitchy soundscape—à la SOPHIE—only to dissolve into an intimate voice and synth pairing for an intimate send-off: ‘how do you sleep at night? / ‘cause I can’t sleep at night.’ Haunting songs like “We’re in Pain” and “Groomer” burst with off-kilter percussion and bending synths. All the while, electronic vocal gymnastics make Shraya’s passionate voice feel infinite. The music sounds as searching as the themes it touches upon: “Am I Doing Enough?” carries, as Shraya puts it, the “ache of forever falling short,” and the stunning “Moral Panic” ends with Shraya repeating the mantra: ‘We can’t go there / There’s so much to feel.’

WATCH / SHARE “MORAL PANIC” (VISUALIZER) HERE

Vivek Shraya’s artistic practice has long been unrelentingly honest. She has never shied away from difficult feelings, whether harassment – her graphic novel with Ness Lee, Death Threat –  professional jealousy – as she explores on her podcast, I Won’t Envy –  or chronic pain – as in her new short film, Bodyrebuilding. What’s special about New Models is its insistence on moving through all the feelings possible. While no answers are uncovered, a deep desire for reconstruction and reconstitution glimmers. As Shraya intones, “everything works, until it doesn’t”—but just as crucially, “Everything hurts, until it doesn’t.” - Sam Boer

LISTEN NEW MODELS HERE

TOUR DATES // TICKETS HERE
Oct 09 - Montréal, QC - Festival Phénomena - La Chapelle Scènes Contemporaines
Nov 15 - Toronto, ON - Long Winter - Allan Gardens Children’s Conservatory

2026
Jan 21 - Victoria, BC - Metro Studio Theatre
Jan 22 - Winnipeg, MB - Winterruption WPG - Public Domain
Jan 23 - Saskatoon, SK - Winterruption YXE - Art Bar
Jan 24 - Edmonton, AB - Winterruption YEG - CKUA
Jan 30 - Calgary, AB - Jack Singer Concert Hall with Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra

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NEW MODELS TRACKLIST
01 When I’m Overcome
02 Apathy Crisis
03 We’re In Pain
04 Groomer
05 Breaking Our Pattern
06 Moral Panic
07 Am I Doing Enough?
08 I Don’t Know Where I’m Going

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VIVEK SHRAYA SHARES “MORAL PANIC” FROM UPCOMING LP

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NEW MODELS DUE OUT OCTOBER 9, 2025 VIA TWIN FANG RECORDS
CANADIAN TOUR DATES BEGIN OCTOBER 8

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“...Shraya relies less on words and more on conveying an emotional journey through sound and vocoder-assisted voice, bending and stretching across every moment to take up space….What follows isn't a literal scream or cry, but Shraya's own sonic synthesis of meditative coos colliding into a bombastic end, leaving listeners with a sense of catharsis that can't really be put into words.” — Melody Lau - CBC MUSIC (on “When I’m Overcome”)

Photo Credit : Paul Mpagi Sepuya // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

Next month, multi-hyphenate artist Vivek Shraya will release her latest album, New Models, out October 9, 2025 via Twin Fang Records. Today, the celebrated songwriter is sharing “Moral Panic” from the album, following in the wake of previous singles “Am I Doing Enough?” and “When I’m Overcome”

Of “Moral Panic”, Shraya says, “Fear has long been a political tool to divide, distract and control and it’s more important than ever to be vigilant about what we are consuming and believing. At the same time, there is legitimately a lot to be afraid of right now and also looking ahead. 

“Using mantra-like repetition, with looping vocal sounds and the lyrics, this song is my attempt at expressing how it feels being tossed between these opposing states, how everything can blur together."

The new single arrives with a video from director Julia Hendrickson who says, “‘Moral Panic’ emerged from a desire to explore chance and experimentation. Sometimes she succeeds, other times she doesn’t. Through this repetition, I wanted to convey a sense of overwhelm and release, where small gestures reflect the balance of control and uncertainty.”

WATCH / SHARE “MORAL PANIC” HERE
BUY / STREAM “MORAL PANIC” HERE

MORE ABOUT VIVEK SHRAYA AND NEW MODELS
‘When I’m overcome with feeling / I have to break free from words and just sing.’ An inveterate writer, Vivek Shraya knows that fewer words can carry more weight. These first lines of her new album, New Models, serve as both a thesis to the transcendent sonic experience to come, as well as an invitation to leave the burden of self-assuredness at the door. Don’t overthink—just listen. Just feel.

New Models is “me grappling with the state of the world over the past four years and eventually realizing that language, particularly English, had become so contorted and weaponized that the only way I could grieve, rage, and find comfort was to let go of it,” says Shraya. “How do you express the horror and helplessness of witnessing progress being rapidly undone—in words—when all you want to do is scream or cry?”

Shraya has dedicated much of her impressive artistic career to incisively articulating culturally loaded issues. Whether through her best-selling book I’m Afraid of Men (which Vanity Fair called “cultural rocket fuel”), her award-winning play-turned-CBC show, How To Fail As A Popstar, or her provocative visual art and installation work, Shraya has challenged the status quo by transcending her personal experiences into daring artworks. But it is music that first drew Shraya into the arts, and it’s on her 11th solo album, New Models, that Shraya redefines her musical trajectory with a bold display of boundary pushing done right.

WATCH / SHARE “AM I DOING ENOUGH?” VIDEO
BUY / STREAM “AM I DOING ENOUGH?” HERE

This collection of hypnotically textured songs allows each listener to come to their own conclusions about the heavy subjects she conjures. Dread, disconnection, uncertainty—all are invoked through Shraya’s sparse, cutting lyrics, but it is her wordless vocal chanting that cuts the deepest. “How do you express—in words—the horror and helplessness of witnessing progress being rapidly undone,” Shraya explains, “when all you want to do is scream or cry?”

For New Models, Shraya joined forces with long-time producer-engineer James Bunton (Donovan Woods, Celeigh Cardinal, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson). Shraya and Bunton connected a decade ago, when Shraya realized the notion of the self-producing “solo genius” was profoundly flawed, and her and Bunton have grown to share a deep bond and a common language, with Bunton producing most of Shraya’s recent music, from Part-Time Woman, her album with Queer Songbook Orchestra (2017) to her previous full-length album Baby, You’re Projecting (2023, Mint Records) and the subsequent duet versions of songs from that album with Jann Arden and Donovan Woods.

WATCH / SHARE “WHEN I’M OVERCOME” LYRIC VIDEO
BUY / STREAM “WHEN I’M OVERCOME” HERE

For Shraya, the key to their partnership is that Bunton really challenges her: “the challenges and questions he poses are always different with each project, which keeps things fresh.” For this project, Bunton pushed Shraya to experiment considerably on her own before the two started actively collaborating. “I found this quite difficult and lonely,” Shraya admits, “but in the end, this resulted in a kind of exploration and play that I haven’t tapped into since my 20s. There was a two-week period where I spent every evening demoing from 6pm–11pm, and it was such a generative and joyful experience!” By the time Shraya and Bunton were sharing project files back and forth, building upon one another’s ideas, the distinctive sound of New Models was set. “An exciting part of the process was letting the songs themselves reveal to us where they were supposed to live production-wise,” says Bunton, “instead of letting any of our predeterminations get in the way.”

Overflowing with creative freedom, New Models presents each song as its own world in which listeners can get lost. “Apathy Crisis”, for instance, transforms into a maximalist, glitchy soundscape—à la SOPHIE—only to dissolve into an intimate voice and synth pairing for an intimate send-off: ‘how do you sleep at night? / ‘cause I can’t sleep at night.’ Haunting songs like “We’re in Pain” and “Groomer” burst with off-kilter percussion and bending synths. All the while, electronic vocal gymnastics make Shraya’s passionate voice feel infinite. The music sounds as searching as the themes it touches upon: “Am I Doing Enough?” carries, as Shraya puts it, the “ache of forever falling short,” and the stunning “Moral Panic” ends with Shraya repeating the mantra: ‘We can’t go there / There’s so much to feel.’

Vivek Shraya’s artistic practice has long been unrelentingly honest. She has never shied away from difficult feelings, whether harassment – her graphic novel with Ness Lee, Death Threat –  professional jealousy – as she explores on her podcast, I Won’t Envy –  or chronic pain – as in her new short film, Bodyrebuilding. What’s special about New Models is its insistence on moving through all the feelings possible. While no answers are uncovered, a deep desire for reconstruction and reconstitution glimmers. As Shraya intones, “everything works, until it doesn’t”—but just as crucially, “Everything hurts, until it doesn’t.” - Sam Boer

VIVEK SHRAYA TOUR DATES
October 8/9 - Montréal, QC - La Chapelle Scènes Contemporaines
January 30 - Calgary, AB - Jack Singer Concert Hall w/ The Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra

PRE-SAVE NEW MODELS HERE

DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

NEW MODELS TRACKLIST
01 When I’m Overcome
02 Apathy Crisis
03 We’re In Pain
04 Groomer
05 Breaking Our Pattern
06 Moral Panic
07 Am I Doing Enough?
08 I Don’t Know Where I’m Going

VIVEK SHRAYA
OFFICIAL WEBSITE
INSTAGRAM
YOUTUBE
SPOTIFY
APPLE MUSIC