MOONRIIVR REVEALS VIDEO FOR “MOTHER TO ME”

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DEBUT LP, VOL. 1, OUT NOW VIA VICTORY POOL RECORDS

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MOONRIIVR IS THE NEW PROJECT FROM GAVIN GARDINER (THE WOODEN SKY) AND CHAMPAGNE JAMES ROBERTSON (LINDI ORTEGA), FEATURING BEN WHITELEY (THE WEATHER STATION), AND LYLE MOLZAN (KATHLEEN EDWARDS) 

TOUR DATES IN JANUARY 2024 // TICKETS HERE

“Sounds as if Buddy Holly and Chris Isaak made a record with Damien Jurado. The slowmotion-surf on “10,000 suns” as well as the Folk-Blues “Run” with it’s sizzling analogue amps are outstanding.” - Rolling Stone (Germany)

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MOONRIIVR, the quartet of vocalist Gavin Gardiner (The Wooden Sky), guitarist "Champagne" James Robertson (Lindi Ortega), bassist Ben Whiteley (The Weather Station), and percussionist Lyle Molzan (Kathleen Edwards) recently released their idiosyncratic indie-folk debut LP, titled Vol. 1. Today, the band is releasing a video for their track, "Mother To Me", which was featured on the aforementioned LP.

"This song celebrates those relationships in life that are strong enough to withstand even the fiercest gales." said Gardiner of the track. "I’ve been learning to accept that time changes everything and sometimes you just have to be ok with where you are today and let tomorrow be tomorrow."

Crafted with a Tascam 388 tape recorder, Vol.1 is representative of an amalgam of influences, laced with sweetly reverberating slide guitars, wonky string synths, and nimble percussive environments that Rolling Stone DE said, "Sounds as if Buddy Holly and Chris Isaak made a record with Damien Jurado."

MOONRIIVR's knack for creating sonic worlds that are at once lightly trippy and wholly inviting means that, as much as Vol. 1 draws on inspirations from decades past, it maintains a pleasing, distinctly out-of-time feel. The band's album rollout included tracks like, "Midnight at the Garden Hotel", "Bachelor Nation", and "The Hypnotist", which all released alongside their own videos. 

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MORE ABOUT MOONRIIVR
The story of MOONRIIVR’s incarnation began in the spring of 2020, early days of the pandemic. Gavin Gardiner – best known as the front person for JUNO Award-nominated indie-folk mainstays The Wooden Sky, and as a producer and engineer at All Day Coconut studios for artists such as Fiver, Jason Collett, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson – visited his friend “Champagne” James Robertson at the Robertson family farm north of Toronto. After years touring as lead guitar with acts like Lindi Ortega and Dwayne Gretzky, Robertson was similarly adrift during those strange early pandemic days. The two had been circling around each other in the Toronto music scene when the chance to collaborate landed in front of them. Armed with a vintage Tascam 388 tape recorder, mellotron and a nylon string guitar the two got stuck in and quickly realized they had stumbled onto something special. 

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The songs on MOONRIIVR’s aptly titled debut, Vol. 1, came together on an old analogue tape machine, laced with sweetly reverberating slide guitars, wonky string synths, and nimble percussive environments. MOONRIIVR's knack for creating sonic worlds that are at once lightly trippy and wholly inviting means that, as much as Vol. 1 draws on inspirations from decades past, it maintains a pleasing, distinctly out-of-time feel. The band half-jokingly likened the album to ‘Buddy Holly meets Krautrock’, and strange as it sounds it's not far off the mark. 

WATCH / SHARE “BACHELOR NATION” HERE
WATCH / SHARE “10,000 SUNS”  HERE

Thematically, the songs are wide ranging, providing a winning contrast to the laser focus of MOONRIIVR's sonic architecture. Running the gamut from personal reflections on finding pleasure in the minutiae of everyday life on “Blonde Hair Now” to meditations on some of the more disturbing and inescapable developments in world politics over the last few years (“Midnight at the Garden Hotel”, “Flowers on the Fire Escape”), Gardiner deftly addresses these seemingly disparate thought-poles with a balance of opacity and directness. While not beating the listener over the head, Gardiner doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable topics, be it climate change or navigating friendship schisms that developed around divergent pandemic politics. It's the kind of record that can thrum warmly in the background but also pays dividends for those listeners willing to dig a little deeper. 

WATCH / SHARE “MIDNIGHT AT THE GARDEN HOTEL” (LIVE PERFORMANCE VIDEO) 
WATCH / SHARE “THE HYPNOTIST” (LIVE PERFORMANCE VIDEO) 

After this initial round of writing and recording sessions at the farm, the two decamped back to Toronto where they roped in first-call bassist Ben Whiteley (The Weather Station, Basia Bulat, Julia Jacklin) and percussionist extraordinaire Lyle Molzan (Kathleen Edwards, Corb Lund), and continued tweaking and refining their sound during weekly sessions at All Day Coconut. The two added a new layer of depth to the proceedings, with Whiteley's tasteful, earthy bass playing providing a warm anchor to the music, and Molzan largely eschewing a standard drumkit in favour of triangles, congas, and other sundry percussive items.

WATCH / SHARE “BLONDE HAIR NOW” HERE

Finally, MOONRIIVR returned to the farm to pull the whole thing together. They set up shop in the garage, placing guitar amplifiers in cars and opening and closing the car doors to adjust sound leakage during recording. The 30 degree July heat made it necessary to keep the garage doors open, letting the natural ambient sounds of their rural environs seep into the background of the songs. Gardiner in particular delighted in this refreshing change from the status quo, re-setting himself with this open-ended, at times magical creative process, which he says “really opened up a whole new musical world to me that I had heard in the music I loved.”

BUY / STREAM VOL. 1 HERE

TOUR DATES:
Jan 25, 2024 - Red Deer, AB, Canada - Bo's Bar and Grill 
Jan 26, 2024 - Edmonton, AB, Canada - Winterruption Festival 

ECHOES OF…, THE NEW PROJECT FROM THE JERRY CAN’S ANDREW MORRISON, SHARES NEW SINGLE FROM UPCOMING LP

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Today, Echoes Of…, the new project fronted by the vocals of Andrew Morrison (The Jerry Cans, Terry Uyarak, Aakuluk Music) is sharing another new track from his upcoming album, Euphemisms, out January 26, 2024 on Aakuluk Records. 

Morrison marks recording “Inurulutuinnaujuguk” with qiyuapik (James Ungalaq) as “one of the most special releases of my life. I remember when I first started singing in Inuktitut I faced questions from my community, including from qiyuapik / King James. Questions about who I was, where I was from, who/where is my community, questions about who I was to do what I was doing. ‘Inurulutuinnaujuguk’ means we are only human, we are fallible, we make mistakes, we are flawed, but we are still human. We answer these questions in many ways over our lifetime. Now, qiyuapik and I are great friends, frequent collaborators, and chosen family. 

“Theories and ideas of who people are and who they should be, seem to be more prominent now than ever. This song represents the importance of real life community relationships: they are fallible, they are flawed, but we need them to live. Despite what we think we know, there will always be something uniquely beautiful about sitting across from someone very different from you, acknowledging their fallibility, their mistakes, their flaws, ultimately their humanity. There is unique power in those interactions that transcends what we often think we know. Love you qiyuapik and LONG LIVE KING JAMES!”

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MORE ABOUT ECHOES OF…
Echoes of... is an approach to creating music that prioritizes collaboration which leads to a mesmerizing auditory journey. The lyrics delve into the heart of life in Nunavut, inviting listeners to explore a day in the life of one of Canada’s most fascinating cities: Iqaluit, Nunavut.

The intricate layers of sound, meticulously crafted by a wide-range of collaborators including James Ungalaq (Northern Haze), Terry Uyarak, Ivaana, Naja P, Jace Lasek (Besnard Lakes), and Maazes, the group draws on a diverse group of skilled instrumentalists and producers to create a sonic landscape that echoes the rugged beauty - and collaborative spirit - of the North. From Nunavut, to Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland), to the Northwest Territories, to Montreal, Echoes of… is a response to increasingly industry-driven musical reality faced in Canada’s north.

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Rooted in a deep dedication to collaborative art, the songs by Echoes of… are an exploration of death, loss, love and what life means after it all. Scents of indie rock, folk-pop, and soul-stirring alternative sounds converge to capture the essence of life at the edge of the world.

Echoes of… music is a celebration of the communities, the people, and the stories that live and breathe in modern day Iqaluit. Their songs touch upon the warmth of community, the icy embrace of isolation - whether self-imposed or exerted by outside forces - and the deep connection to nature that shapes daily life. 

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With a commitment to honouring the past while forging ahead, Echoes of… has become a vessel for both personal introspection and shared empathy. The release of this music is as much a process of grappling with the complexity of human experience while exploring what it means to continue to move through life. Echoes of… hopes to inspire listeners to explore their own creativity, to venture into unknown depths of themselves, while drawing on the resilience and spirit of their communities. 

As they step into the public light, Echoes of… seeks to be more than a band; they are the musical representation of life-long relationships between artists in the North. In this way, Echoes of… is a sonic bridge, connecting worlds through melody and emotion, infused with the soul of Nunavut. Echoes of… invites you on an extraordinary expedition into a new plain of heart / music / culture.

EUPHEMISMS TRACKLIST
01 Dead or Dying (Winter Version)
02 Shine Your Light feat. Naja P and Maazes
03 Inurulutuinnaujuguk feat. qiyuapik
04 Feel Along feat. Lovely Things
05 Blame The Government feat Jaaku Sørensen , Lovely Things
06 Iqanajarumanngittunga feat. Terry Uyarak
07 Sukkuga feat. Thelma Sól
08 Mamaqtuq
09 Dead or Dying (Summer Version)
10 Anaanaga (Winter Version) 

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LOONY REVEALS NEW SINGLE, “NOTHING ELSE FEELS THE SAME”

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“I’m a huge fan, as I am of LOONY, a fantastic artist, I love her” - Elton John (Rocket Hour - Sep 30, 23)

"wistful and silky smooth" - The FADER

"one of the artists leading Canada’s new class of R&B singers." - Complex

"Blending retro soul inflections and moody grooves with punchy pop synths" - The Line Of Best Fit

"taps into the restless but relatable flutters of first love." - Refinery29

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Maybe it's the bands count in, maybe it’s the first lyric ‘I can give you something to believe in’ or maybe it's the nostalgic, soulful vocal stacks in the chorus and bridge that makes LOONY’s (Kira Huszar) new single, “Nothing Else Feels The Same” feels like a warm, familiar blanket, safely wrapped around your memories.  

“Man, this song has lived so many lives!” LOONY explains. “It’s gone through so many different versions over the last year or so until it finally felt right. Ultimately, it was a live floor studio session that just fit it best, with some of my favourite musicians in Toronto pulling up. This is a song that I’ve always wanted to make - something simple but true, overtop a bed of organic sound.

“Nothing Else Feels The Same” is a true team effort, with over 10 sonic contributors (brass section, primarily) the song contains the most collaborative effort for LOONY yet. Harkening back to LOONY’s most soulful work, the song exists in the same organic musical vein as raw, either side and “Some Kinda Love”. Fans of Kira Huszar’s most traditional work will love the new single for a long time to come. 

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MORE ABOUT LOONY
LOONY has already gained fans at FADER, Complex, Line of Best Fit and more for her lush, earnest voice; she's also been featured on lauded Apple and Spotify curated playlists alike. There's a method to Kira Huszar’s madness. From the outset of her 2018 debut EP, PART 1, through the 25 million+ streamed JOYRiDE and most recent, soft thing, LOONY has been offering listeners revelatory, neo-soul-inflected pieces of her reality.

LISTEN TO LOONY CHAT WITH CBC q ABOUT PREVIOUS SINGLE “OLD FRIENDS” HERE

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LOONY has come a long way from skipping musical theatre classes in high school to make mixtapes in her basement: Working with Adam Pondang and Noah ‘40’ Shebib protege Akeel Henry (Ty Dolla $ign, Jeremih, Jazmine Sullivan) on soft thing, LOONY summons musical shades of gospel, jazz, hip hop, and R&B, as on “faceless” and “raw,” which recall early Erykah Badu, The Roots and peak-era D’Angelo in both their enigmatic funkiness and Huszar’s poignant mastery of vocal inflection. At its core, the quarantine-made EP was a diligent exploration of love in many forms, from the euphoric expectation of flirtation to the inextricable hope for a grandparent to stay safe in the midst of a global pandemic. With the release of "Old Friends" we enter into a new chapter of her inextinguishable spirit and verve for finding the beauty in being vulnerable. There's much more on the horizon for LOONY this year. 

LISTEN / SHARE "FIRST THING SMOKIN'" HERE
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WATCH / SHARE “A GOOD NIGHT” HERE
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