CJ WILEY REVEALS NEW LIVE VIDEO FOR “DON’T DIE CHARLIE”

SLACK ROCKER CJ WILEY’S DEBUT LP, SO BRAND NEW, OUT NOW
VIA TINY KINGDOM MUSIC

WATCH / SHARE “DON’T DIE CHARLIE” LIVE PERFORMANCE HERE

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TOUR DATES CONTINUE IN MAY

“CJ Wiley keeps things simple in order to get complex. Warm guitars, steady drums and lively bass — sometimes that's all you need to start a fire. Wiley's Boy Golden-produced debut lights all kinds of fires, an ever-shifting document of change and renewal” Exclaim!

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Following the release of their debut LP, So Brand New, Toronto slack rocker CJ Wiley is sharing the live performance video of “Don’t Die Charlie”. The live video was shot and edited by Katja De Bourbon with audio recorded and mixed by Calvin Hartwick at Dreamhouse Studios. The band features Kate Palumbo on bass, Madelyn Kirby on rhythm guitar, Julia Wittmann on lead guitar, and Nick McKinlay on drums.

“Don’t Die Charlie” is about “my decade-long battle with addiction and the grief I still carry for the friends I lost along the way,” says Wiley. “It holds vivid memories, taking me back to high school when everything felt so chaotic, though I didn’t fully realize how dark things really were at the time. It’s for anyone who lost someone and still feels their presence, wishing you could spend just a few more moments with them.”

WATCH / SHARE “DON’T DIE CHARLIE” LIVE PERFORMANCE HERE

MORE ABOUT SO BRAND NEW
A groundswell of gripping slacker rock, non-binary singer-songwriter CJ Wiley doesn’t waste any time. Twirling guitars, a steady drum beat, crunchy bass; ballads twanged slightly country, anthems skewed slightly grunge; a message of love and anger, healing and rancour; all of which are found on their debut LP, So Brand New.

Produced by Boy Golden, So Brand New is a journey through the ever-shifting landscapes of identity and self-acceptance. This album explores embracing change and finding comfort in the continuous evolution of who we are. It delves into themes of grief, nostalgia, queer love, struggles with drug addiction, and the rejection of gender performance, while also addressing the absurdity of how expensive it is just to be alive these days. At its core, the album reflects the idea that no one is ever just one thing; we are all fluid, constantly adapting through the various stages of our lives.

So Brand New is a journey through the ever-shifting landscapes of identity and self-acceptance, embracing change and finding comfort in the continuous evolution of who we are. The album reflects on the feeling of having lived multiple lives within a single lifetime and confronts the irresistible urge to reinvent and start again. It delves into themes of grief, nostalgia, queer love, struggles with drug addiction, and the rejection of gender performance, while also addressing the absurdity of how expensive it is just to be alive these days. At its core, it captures the idea that no one is ever just one thing; we are all fluid, constantly adapting through the various stages of our lives.

LISTEN / SHARE “DON’T DIE CHARLIE” (OFFICIAL VIDEO) HERE

WATCH / SHARE “GET PAID” HERE

WATCH / SHARE “SO BRAND NEW” HERE

Growing Out My Hair" marks "a pivotal moment in embracing my non-binary identity and breaking away from societal expectations of androgyny," says Wiley. "In "People Please," I challenge the music industry’s ideals of who I should be and what will make me successful, reflecting on my attempts to fit that mold before realizing I’d rather create art that truly represents me. Meanwhile, "Adelaide" is a heartfelt tribute to chosen family and the conscious choice to love and grow together instead of growing apart. The title track, "So Brand New," captures the seductive essence of finding ourselves within others, discovering parts of our identity through alluring new perspectives.”

WATCH / SHARE “NO ONE LIKE U” (OFFICIAL VIDEO) HERE

WATCH / SHARE “ADELAIDE” HERE

So Brand New blends deeply emotional and uplifting tracks with a slacker rock vibe, seamlessly marrying introspective singer-songwriter elements with a polished, radio-friendly sound. Featuring ballads with a hint of country twang and anthems that skew slightly grunge, it creates a unique experience characterized by rich, textured arrangements and candid lyricism. This collection serves as a musical reflection on identity and the courage it takes to let go of who others think we should be, embracing the full range of who we’re becoming. The result is a set of songs that feel both intimately personal and universally relatable, celebrating the transformative journey of self-discovery and the acceptance of our ever-changing selves.

WATCH / SHARE “CHEAP THERAPY” (OFFICIAL VIDEO) HERE

MORE ABOUT CJ WILEY
Performing alongside artists like Tokyo Police Club, Shannon and the Clams, or Haley Blais, and already a mainstay in the city’s queer music scene as the host of the Big Gay Night concert series, Wiley introduces themselves in songs as categorical and entrancing as the sold-out shows they organize. Aflame in a stirring spectrum of soulful Sheryl Crow Americana and the electric grumblings of Garbage or Hole, sometimes in the space of a single song, Wiley’s distinct voice carries their project with the wit, candour, and excitement of an artist with a striking perspective and a heart that demands to be heard. 

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PERFORMANCE DATES
May 7-10 - Focus Wales, Wrexham UK
May 12 - London UK
May 14-17 - The Great Escape, Brighton UK
May 29 - The Drake, Toronto ON
May 31 - Spring Reverb, Kingston ON
Jun 1 - La Sotterenea, Montreal QC

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BRADEN LAM SHARES NEW VIDEO FOR “THE HOLD” FROM DEBUT LP

WATCH / SHARE “THE HOLD” HERE

BRADEN LAM’S DEBUT LP, THE CLOUDMAKER’S CRY, OUT NOW

SPRING TOUR DATES BEGIN APRIL 25 - TICKETS HERE

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“Welcoming Vancouver-based singer Michaela Slinger onto the track for an old-fashioned duet, the two sing about heartbreak and reconciliation while pushing through the toughest of times and coming out strong on the other end.The two soft-spoken vocalists prove to be a great match for each other, blending their tones together as they tentatively venture requests to start taking the slow steps to fully opening back up emotionally.” RANGE on “Wide Open”

“Wide Open" has a classic country feel reinforced by haunting pedal steel and the harmony singing of Vancouver’s Michaela Slinger, who co-wrote the tune with Lam in Nashville. Lyrically it digs deep, probing a challenging time in a relationship and the warm and poignant vocals of Lam deliver the message skillfully.” Billboard on “Wide Open”

"Braden Lam's inviting voice rings out over gentle guitar and vibraphone on ‘Beautiful Neighbourhoods’, a timeless single that vibrates with warmth and longing." - CBC MUSIC

"Crafts an expansive but intimate sonic world for us to lose ourselves in" - Earmilk

"Calling to mind the happiest takes by Ben Howard or Tim Baker" - The Coast Halifax

“The Hold” Video Still

Today, Braden Lam is following up the release of his debut album, The Cloudmaker’s Cry, with the new video for “The Hold”, a song which “has all the ingredients for this record in it, like a little appetizer to open The Cloudmaker's Cry and give you a taste of the sonic and lyrical themes,” says Lam. “It's a love song in the purest form where I've done my best to articulate the feeling of longing for someone or someplace in a new and timeless way. ‘You're an island of everyone I missed / I'll never go back over that bridge’ is a reference to the bridges that span the harbour between the Halifax peninsula and my home in Dartmouth. And just like a bridge, the music video directed by Tim Mombourquette takes us from a depressing and lonely game of bingo to a more colourful and pleasant reality where anything is possible. Like when you find your person and it feels like from that point on your lives or timelines are inextricably linked.”

WATCH / SHARE “THE HOLD” HERE

MORE ABOUT THE CLOUDMAKER’S CRY
The Cloudmaker’s Cry is Lam’s debut full-length album, and he means album in the classic sense: 10 considered and thoughtful folk songs, meticulously arranged and painstakingly sequenced, meant to be played on a turntable in a single sitting, whiskey optional. Though barely 27, he has lived the life of a much older man—with years of touring, entrepreneurship, and marriage already accounted for—and this collection of songs reflects lessons learned earlier than most, about time and love and the world.

WATCH / SHARE “COWBOY BOOTS” HERE

WATCH / SHARE “BEAUTIFUL NEIGHBOURHOODS” (MUSIC VIDEO) HERE

WATCH / SHARE “WIDE OPEN” FT. MICHAELA SLINGER HERE

It was produced in Toronto by Eli Browning, a new approach for Lam, who made his previous three EPs with a host of producers across Atlantic Canada. The pair’s touchstones as they worked through a city springtime in a converted church studio were George Harrison, Neil Young, and other sounds from the 1960s and 70s: music that is lyric-forward and performed with folk instrumentation in analogue tones, resulting in a timeless singer-songwriter record.

This vibe carries through the entire package, from the tintype photographs of Lam to the images wrought in 35mm in the liner notes, to his charming video collaborations with Griffin O’Toole that combine nostalgia, surrealism, and camp into a distinct style of film. Each particular piece fits perfectly into the primary vision, creating something grand in its authenticity and comforting in its warmth.

The album features singles, “Beautiful Neighbourhoods”, which climbed to #7 on the CBC Music Top 20, “Highway Jesus”, “Hurricane Season”, and “Wide Open”, a duet with Vancouver’s Michaela Slinger. Lam was also named as one of 8 semi-finalists in SiriusXM’s 2025 ‘Top of the Country’

WATCH / SHARE “HURRICANE SEASON” HERE

WATCH / SHARE “HIGHWAY JESUS” (MUSIC VIDEO) HERE

TOUR DATES
Apr 25, Dartmouth NS, Sanctuary Arts Centre *album release show
May 4, Toronto ON, Adelaide Hall *supporting The Franklin Electric
May 5, Peterborough ON, Sadleir House
May 7, Ottawa ON, First Baptist Church *supporting The Franklin Electric
May 10, Fredericton NB, The Abbey
May 15, St. Andrews NB, Paddlefest 
May 17, Belfast ME, All Roads Music Festival
May 18, Portland ME, TBA
June 12, St. Catharine, ON - Warehouse Concert Hall
June 14, Uxbridge ON, Springtide Fest

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FOXWARREN ANNOUNCE FIRST NORTH AMERICAN TOUR IN SIX YEARS, RELEASE NEW SINGLE/VIDEO

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FOXWARREN’S SOPHOMORE ALBUM, 2, OUT MAY 30 VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

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Foxwarren – Andy Shauf, Avery and Darryl Kissick, Dallas Bryson, and Colin Nealis – announce a North American Tour and release “Yvonne”, the second single/video from their new album, 2, out May 30th via Arts & Crafts. The band’s expansive tour, their first since 2019, will go on sale on Friday, April 25th at 10am local time. A full list of shows is below, with tickets and further information available here

Following lead single “Listen2me”, “Yvonne” is a compulsory study of love’s strange spell. Shauf sets the beach-like scene above a polyrhythmic sampled loop, and then when his vocal harmonies hit the string section singing, “I don’t know what I’d do without you, Yvonne,” it’s like watching the sun rise in someone else’s eyes.  “Yvonne, the woman scanning the beach each morning for buried treasure, deserves a love song too,” the band says. A collage-style animated video by artist Meghan Fenske accompanies “Yvonne”, nodding to the cut-and-paste elements of 2.

WATCH / SHARE “YVONNE” HERE
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Over the last decade, Shauf has become known as “a phenomenal storyteller” (NPR Music). He’s built a reputation for his “natural ear for all of the vintage sounds that give his music an ‘out of time’ quality” (Uproxx) and his “gorgeously produced collection of short folk-fiction” (Variety). He is always using some fresh fascination, skill, or concept as the catalyst for albums he writes, plays, and produces almost entirely by himself. But before Shauf’s solo acclaim, he was a member of Foxwarren. Following Shauf’s 2016 album, The Party, Foxwarren’s self-titled debut album arrived in 2018, almost an entire decade after the formation of the band, garnering solid reviews, packed live shows, and a JUNO Award nomination. It became some of Shauf’s most celebrated music, immediately overcoming any suggestion whatsoever that this was just a side project. 

Riding a crest of enthusiasm, Foxwarren headed into the studio in fall of 2018, hoping to cut a half-dozen songs for a follow-up rather quickly. Given a little distance, though, the songs felt flat. So Foxwarren opted to try something entirely new: In their own home studios across four provinces, all five members would upload song ideas, melodic phrases, or rhythmic bits to a shared folder. In Toronto, Shauf would then plug these into a sampler and construct songs from the fragments supplied by his bandmates, leaning into classic hip-hop techniques and musique concrète alike as unlikely lodestars. Foxwarren would convene at weekly online meetings, offering long-distance suggestions about which way a song might shift. It was a long and difficult process, but 2 became an uncanny revelation for Foxwarren; they warped and pushed the florid folk-rock of their past until it evolved into a mesmerizing song cycle about the vagaries of love. 

WATCH / SHARE “LISTEN2ME” HERE
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By himself, Shauf has already had a stellar career, his reputation built not only by the sweetness of his melodies and sharpness of his words but also his inability to rest with past success. Foxwarren, especially here, is a crucial part of that ongoing process, but 2 represents something even more significant—five friends now nearing the end of their second decade making music together, pushing against what they’ve learned how to do in order to venture somewhere new. 

PRE-ORDER & PRE-SAVE 2 HERE

TOUR DATES
Wed. Aug. 6 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Gallivan Center #
Fri. Aug. 8 - Jacksonville, OR @ Britt Festival Pavilion #
Sat. Aug. 9 - Portland, OR @ Pioneer Courthouse Square #
Sun. Aug. 10 - Seattle, WA @ Woodland Park Zoo #
Sat. Sept. 13 - Montreal, QC @ Théâtre Fairmount
Tue. Sept. 16 - Detroit, MI @ El Club
Wed. Sept. 17 Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall
Fri. Sept. 19 - Nashville, TN @ The Blue Room
Sat. Sept. 20 - Nashville, TN @ The Blue Room
Mon. Sept. 22 - Washington, DC @ The Atlantis
Tue. Sept. 23 - Boston, MA @ The Sinclair
Wed. Sept. 24 - Brooklyn, NY @ Warsaw
Thu. Sept. 25 - Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts
Fri. Sept. 26 - Kingston, NY @ Assembly
Sun. Sept. 28 - Toronto, ON @ The Opera House
Wed. Nov. 26 - Winnipeg, MB @ The Park Theatre
Fri. Nov. 28 - Regina, SK @ The Exchange
Sat. Nov. 29 - Saskatoon, SK @ Coors Event Centre
Sun. Nov. 30 - Edmonton, AB @ Midway Music Hall
Mon. Dec. 1 - Calgary, AB @ The Palace Theatre
Thu. Dec. 4 - Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theatre
Fri. Dec. 5 - Seattle, WA @ Neumos 
Tue. Dec. 9 - San Francisco, CA @ The Independent
Thu. Dec. 11 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Bellwether

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 2 TRACKLIST
1. Dance
2. Sleeping
3. Say It
4. Listen2me
5. QuiteAlot2
6. Strange
7. Havana
8. Yvonne
9. Deadhead
10. True
11. Round&round
12. Dress
13. Wings
14. Serious
15. Again&

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