KYLA CHARTER ANNOUNCES DEBUT ALBUM, SHARES NEW VIDEO / SINGLE FOR “QWYN”

KYLA CHARTER’S DEBUT ALBUM, EDIBLE FLOWERS, SET FOR RELEASE APRIL 8, 2022

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Kyla Charter is set to unveil her debut album, Edible Flowers, out this coming April. For the LP, Charter teamed up production team Safe Spaceship (Chino De Villa (Jessie Reyez, Justin Nozuka, Charlotte Day Wilson), Scott McCannell (Claire Davis, Aphrose) and Ben MacDonald), to bring her unique brand of soulful vocals to her astonishing debut album.

Earlier, Charter released her debut single “Doubts”, a meditative odyssey that boasts the singer’s vocal range, with operatic harmonies weaving in and out of more cyclical and foundational melodies. Having lent her voice to the backgrounds of tracks and performances from July Talk, Alessia Cara, and Zaki Ibrahim, to Rich Aucoin and Patrick Watson, “Doubts” marked the first official solo release for the celebrated Toronto musician.

Today, she returns with “Qwyn”, another new single from the album and ode to her sister.

“My sister Qwyn has been my best friend and co-conspirator since we were fresh out the womb,” says Charter. “I started writing this song about 10 years ago when we thought we might lose her. I put the song to bed unfinished until recently when I realised I’ve been mourning her in a different way. I think the mark of any healthy long term relationship is the ability to love a person as they grow and change; and my sister and I have definitely done so. I gave myself space to mourn the loss of the comfort and familiarity of our old ways, and in doing so made way for a love and appreciation of the people we are now. You can also hear some words of wisdom hidden at the end of the song from my auntie Rosemarie Sears.  

“Mary Lou Williams was a huge inspiration for the vocal arrangements in this song. She was an incredible black composer and pianist whose work has truly stood the test of time. I was introduced to Mary Lou through one of my producers, Ben MacDonald of Safe Spaceship, who can be heard calling the song “a vignette” in the recording.”

On the video for “Qwyn”, which was revealed yesterday on Long Winter TV, Charter says, "There is a shelf in my grandma's house filled with old VHS tapes. Truly shelves upon shelves of VHS tapes, taken by my late grandad (a musician himself), who was determined to immortalize every christmas, birthday, and thanksgiving for a decade or so. No one was able to watch them until a few years ago when my sister digitized a small handful of tapes as a present. He wasn't Federico Fellini, my grandad, but he was an incredible man and it's absolutely wild to have these relics that he made and cherished, brought to me by my sister, whom I wrote this song about." 

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MORE ABOUT EDIBLE FLOWERS
Following album opener “Doubts”, “Bach To The Future” is a further amalgamation of Jazz, Soul, and Hip-Hop all melting together into a truly original blend that is idiosyncratic and a direct sonic manifestation of Kyla’s creativity.

The tempo steps down and hits a mellow stride on “Hey Mama” a slow jam laced with sharp snares, crunchy drums, distant keys and an angelic falsetto. Each track on Edible Flowers is emotive and infused with individuality that gives it a life of its own. Rarely do the tracks stay still, expanding and contorting with bridges, extensions, distortions, sonic glitches and effects to further bring you into the experience. “Breaking Dishes” boasts some of the LP's most experimental choices with beautifully ominous vocals and an altered drum break that pops in and out of time. 

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Written in the heat of summer 2020, Charter along with her team of producers Safe SpaceShip sought to capture a series of vignettes that served as a way of processing the times. 

“I truly could not focus on anything” the songwriter recounts, “I couldn’t watch movies, follow storylines, listen to new music, nothing. I was so overwhelmed by the world that I could only focus on one thought at a time. My songwriting process is usually having the seed of an idea and building it outwards. For this record, and in working with Safe Spaceship, I was able to do away with traditional song structures… to get really avante with it, haha!” 

Kyla’s talents are evident in every aspect of her album, with production exclusively handled by Safe Spaceship and Charter herself, each track displaying its own dynamic sound. “Qwyn”'s soft somber tone is juxtaposed against the more Neo-Soul influenced “The After Party” further detailing the extent of the songwriter’s musical range. The human voice is used most as an instrument on the album closer “Another Name”, with just hand claps and humming as the bed for lyrics of grief and mourning. Edible Flowers is truly a breath of fresh air, aglow with creativity, originality and vision.


MORE ABOUT KYLA CHARTER
A graduate of Humber College Jazz and Contemporary Music Program for Vocal Performance, Kyla was invited to sing with July Talk at Field Trip Festival by her good friend James Baley. The performance was the beginning of a beautiful working relationship and the start of her professional career. Over the years Kyla has lent her vocals to artists that include Alessia Cara, Zaki Ibrahim, Rich Aucoin, and most recently Patrick Watson. After singing together for a CBC First Play Live session in the fall of 2019, Patrick invited Kyla to accompany him on a last minute trip to Paris to play France Inter, and subsequently to open for him on the European leg of his tour for 2019’s Wave

The tour began in February of 2020 and was cut short by COVID-19 but the singer was excited to come home and continue working on her first album. As restrictions eased in the summer of 2020 Kyla began working full force on her first body of work.

EDIBLE FLOWERS TRACKLIST
01 Doubts
02 Hey Mama
03 Bach To The Future
04 Breaking Dishes
05 Qwyn
06 After Party
07 Another Name 

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TERRA LIGHTFOOT SHARES NEW VIDEO / SINGLE “SLEEPYHEAD”

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Today, critically acclaimed guitarist and songwriter Terra Lightfoot is sharing her first new music of 2022 with the new single “Sleepyhead”, a track for all those hard-working people who have put their own needs on the backburner so they can be there for their kids. “They become personal chef, caretaker, doctor, driver, teacher, storytime performer, and monster-chaser, and do it all even when they're completely exhausted,” says Lightfoot. “To be able to do that for somebody else, especially in a pandemic, you really have to love them.”

Recorded in her living room with engineer James McKenty, Terra says "Sleepyhead” is about “the fact that you would do anything for your kids, and if you could turn back time, even knowing how hard it was, and how sometimes it felt impossible to be able to be in ten places at once, that you'd do it all again in a heartbeat. Because that's how much you love your kid. I'm not a parent myself, but I found it easy to go into the familiar territory of the everyday ups and downs of belonging in a family household.

Jimmy Bowskill later added some sparse strings from his studio in Cobourg, ON giving the song a lullaby-like quality. “We all have stories from childhood that our parents tell us so many times, it begins to feel like a real memory even though we were too young to remember it,” says Lightfoot. “For me, that shared ‘memory’ was getting in my mom's car, driving around at night, and listening to music with her until I fell asleep. I feel sleepy just talking about it”

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MORE ABOUT CONSIDER THE SPEED
Strong, sure-footed and soulful, Terra Lightfoot's last album Consider the Speed sees the artist finding new roots on the road, and at home in her own skin more than ever before. On this Memphis-recorded session, the acclaimed singer-songwriter-guitarist is in top form, backed by seasoned session ringers and captured by Grammy Award winning producer Jay Newland and Grammy Award winning engineer Lawrence "Boo" Mitchell.

Consider the Speed is a next-level progression from Lightfoot’s 2017 album New Mistakes. That album was long-listed for the Polaris Music Prize and nominated for a JUNO Award for Best Adult Alternative Album, with its lead single “Paradise” also earning a production nomination as well as a SOCAN #1 Song Award

The artist’s relentless drive as a touring performer has burned out at least one odometer and earned her the distinction of becoming the first female recipient of the Canadian Independent Music Association’s Road Gold distinction, in recognition of having sold more than 25,000 tickets in Canadian markets in a single calendar year. And in addition to millions of miles logged while touring the globe, including marquee tour dates supporting legendary acts like Willie Nelson, Bruce Cockburn, and Blue Rodeo, Lightfoot also found time to conceive, curate and produce The Longest Road Show, a ground-breaking touring revue. 

PRAISE FOR TERRA LIGHTFOOT

"One of Canada's best all-around musicians... an amazing tour de force, the complete package" – Grant Lawrence, CBC Music 

“Canada’s Terra Lightfoot has a huge voice and a big and gutsy guitar tone to match” - Guitar Player 

“One of today’s brightest emerging rock artists” - Twangville

“Drawing from rock, soul & blues, Terra Lightfoot is a monster talent that will be gracing the world’s largest festival stages in no time” - PopMatters

 “Ms. Lightfoot’s voice is a dominant as ever, straddling Memphis soul and urban blues with ease” - No Depression

"With a stunning command of songwriting and musical composition, paired with an absolutely intoxicating voice and her signature Gibson SG, Terra Lightfoot delivers a powerful mix of folk, alt-country and flat-out rock" – Tone Deaf (Australia)

"Perfectly suited for stadium-sized crowds to sing along to… without sacrificing the nuance or creativity that were hallmarks of her prior albums"– Exclaim!

“A masterful balance of hard riffs, heart-wrenching ballads, and soaring choruses" – The Record

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LYDIA PERSAUD ANNOUNCES NEW LP, MOODY31, SHARES FIRST SINGLE / VIDEO

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NEW ALBUM, MOODY31, OUT APRIL 29, 2022 VIA NEXT DOOR RECORDS

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In Moody31, the latest album from Toronto’s Lydia Persaud, brings a full spectrum of emotion. Shimmery runs fall alongside precise enunciations that slightly quiver on pitch. A singer with daring range, she stretches words – subtly melismatic, smooth, slantly gospel – to their full emotional capacity. Out April 29 via Next Door Records, her sophomore record remodels a multitude of influences into a dynamic and harmonious original. Described by producer Scott McCannell as “Roberta Flack sitting in with Bill Withers' band at a folk festival,” Moody31 recombines jazz, R&B, and folk stylings to create soul music in its most literal sense. 

Today, Persaud is sharing the first single from the upcoming album, “Good For Us”, a track which she wrote while on tour in Halifax, NS. “Funny thing about bad communication when you’re away from home is, you can decide to sit by the phone or be present and go outside,” says Persaud. “The song definitely captures the moment of deciding to go outside and recognizes that space was what we both needed at the time. Somewhere along the way ‘Good For Us’ became a celebratory anthem outlining the importance of space and self reflection in order to make room for clarity. Kyla Charter and James Baley had outlined the chorus background vocals while they were singing backup for me at live shows. I had them take a break during this tune because I didn’t have vocal parts arranged yet, while the band and I played I could see them side stage dancing along and echoing ‘good for us’. Listening back to the echoing parts now feels like a group of friends offering support and words of wisdom. I remember sitting in Scott McCannell’s basement studio to re-record ‘Good For Us’ for the album. I was introducing him to Christine Bougie as the guitarist for the album and at the time this felt like a real moment, given that the family was tight. Scott, Ben McDonald, Chino De Villa, and I had put a lot of musical and emotional energy into the dynamic that was the 4 of us. Now that Christine was in our midst, being the legend that she is, Scott was both excited and protective of the music that we had so carefully created together. Obviously it was a perfect match. Not only was Scott blown away by Christine’s insane ability to create melody lines that fit so perfectly and tightly within the groove, but she bought her nylon guitar that was able to fill out the frequencies that my baritone ukulele always lacked.”

On the video, Persaud says, “My art director, Josh Rille and I wanted to keep things minimal and cute for ‘Good For Us’, filming everything on iPhones while giving the Super 8 film feel. The song is about taking care of ourselves and knowing when to choose freedom from spaces that no longer serve us. I was very thankful to capture laughter and joy amongst the people that make me feel very loved, as it puts a spotlight on the energy we should be giving and receiving.”

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It’s tempting to want to deconstruct her amalgam into its distinct parts, tracing each track’s reference points and divergencies. On “Let Me Be There For You” homage is paid to the beautifully haunting background vocals of Motown legend Mavin Gaye, while the ukelele fingerpicking on “Think Of Me” is approached with the lyrical sensitivities of a storyteller. Without fidelity to a single source of inspiration, Persaud’s arrangements are kaleidoscopic: layered sounds that mimic the prismatic moods of the album. It’s here that brokenness, loss of identity, and glorified independence commingle with self-assurance, acceptance and new beginnings. 

“I Got You” is a bouncy love-letter to oneself, while “Words For Her” is fraught with the anticipation of saying ‘I love you’ for the first time in a blossoming romance. This is a summer album, with Persaud’s honeyed tone warming each track, but one that complicates the expected feel-good nature of the season. Imagine riding your bike through the city on a near-perfect July day, on the heels of a recent heartbreak. 

The title track “Moody31” is a surprising instrumental strip-down: diminished and major 7-chords fall alongside lush yet anguished vocals. The effect is a deep vulnerability crossed with absolute self-possession. It’s these antithetical desires that cut to the core of Moody31: to love and be loved without losing oneself in the process. 

Persaud met producer and bassist Scott McCannell of Safe Spaceship Music in 2019. “Scott and I shared the same desire to create something new while preserving the classic warmth of the 70s soul and jazz sounds we love.” The two began compiling a collection of demos that eventually became Moody31. “The baritone ukulele was the foundational instrument I used to write the record,” Persaud says. “I would teach Scott a new song, and, to avoid  perfectionism, we would record a rough demo while the song was loose and fresh.” With all the bed-tracks recorded in one room, the songs have a live, jazz-combo quality. Kyla Charter and James Baley’s backing vocals are full of disco-esque call-and-response, while Chino de Villa’s steady drums lend heartbeat from start to finish. 

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MORE ABOUT LYDIA PERSAUD
A fixture of Toronto’s music community and a sought-after collaborator, Persaud has had a colourful decade performing to small clubs with her jazz project (2012 - 2016), to crate diggers with The Soul Motivators (2011-2015), to folkies at festivals with The O’Pears (2013-2019), and to rock nostalgics with Dwayne Gretzky (2017-present). She’s shared the stage with Lee Fields, Richard Bona, David Crosby, Gordon Lightfoot, Jackie Richardson, Divine Brown, and Justin Nozuka, among many others. She’s also a member of the Queer Songbook Orchestra, and host of the upcoming docuseries, New World Beat.

“After ten years of playing music, I’m beginning to bring my multiple experiences into what I’m doing. I make music to honestly connect with others who might feel the same way. I hope Moody31 celebrates and validates the human experience in all its contradictions: how new love can be experienced alongside deep loss, how one can crave solitude and connection, simultaneously. It’s beautiful to embrace all of our moods - it’s living.”

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MOODY31 TRACKLIST
01 Good For Us
02 I Got You
03 Think Of Me
04 Moody31
05 Unsung
06 Words For Her
07 Let Me Be There For You 
08 Outro 

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