PATRICK WATSON RELEASES GHOSTLY BOSSA NOVA DUET “THE WANDERING” IN COLLABORATION WITH MARO

UH OH, A COLLECTION OF NEW SONGS AFTER LOSING HIS
VOICE AND NOT KNOWING IF HE’D EVER SING AGAIN,
OUT SEPTEMBER 26 ON SECRET CITY RECORDS

FEATURING ANACHNID, CHARLOTTE CARDIN, CHARLOTTE OLEENA, HOHNEN FORD, KLÔ PELGAG, LA FORCE, MARO, MARTHA WAINWRIGHT,
NOVEMBER ULTRA, AND SOLANN

LISTEN TO “THE WANDERING” WITH MARO HERE

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Today, singer-songwriter, film composer and pianist Patrick Watson has released “The Wandering”, a new collaboration with Portuguese artist MARO. A ghostly duet of wordless harmonies, eerie orchestration, and a subtle bossa nova groove, the new track is featured on Watson’s forthcoming album Uh Oh, out September 26 via Secret City Records. An official music video will premiere on Watson’s YouTube Channel this Friday at NOON ET, with an afterparty available for premium users, a conversation between him and director Jacob Jonas. Watson announced the new LP earlier this month with the single/video for Peter and the Wolf, a composition inspired by the ghosts of New Orleans.

Widely known for her appearance in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest representing Portugal, MARO imbues “The Wandering” with a gorgeously cinematic luster, her smoky vocals supporting Watson’s sensitive tenor with grace and strength. 

“The Wandering” is accompanied by a music video directed by Jacob Jonas and filmed in a Los Angeles warehouse with a dozen dancers. Patrick Watson and MARO can be seen dancing in the otherworldly video. 

Speaking about the new track, Patrick Watson noted: “I’d like to introduce you to ‘The Wandering’. It’s inspired by the feeling I’ve had since I was 16: touring and traveling the world playing music, and that unique sense of being a ghost, quietly watching the world go by. I first experienced this feeling as a kid, taking the train to school, and now, as a touring artist, I still feel it: like a ghost observing everything around me. This song is about that feeling, but also about the ghost becoming a companion on your journey. It’s a love song about the kind of company you keep with yourself, and how it can turn into this mysterious, guiding force that leads you on all kinds of adventures.

“Everyone knows how much I love Portugal. So when I first heard MARO’s voice, with its smooth, silky tone, it reminded me of the beautiful melancholy you feel while walking through the cities and spirits of Portugal. I was so excited to ask her to join me on this track, and it was an honor to have her lend her voice. Her charisma and charm brought something truly special to the music.”

Watson adds about the Jacob Dance Company, who directed the video project: “They are like family to me. This isn’t the first time we’ve worked together, and every time we collaborate, it’s a thrilling experience. They always blow my mind with their creativity. This time, the timing was just perfect - when I knew I’d be in town to shoot with MARO, Jacob needed music for a dance show. One week later, we found ourselves in a beautiful warehouse, making this chaotic and wonderful dance video together. A huge thank you to all the dancers who were so open and generous with their energy. It was honestly a dream come true, I’ve always wanted to be a dancer for a day, and working with them felt like I was back in high school, visiting my parents’ workplace just to try it out! Much love to everyone involved.

“The music was written with Mishka Stein and Olivier Fairfield. Fun fact - Mishka played the drums, and Olivier brought the chords and vibe on guitar for this song, swapping their instruments for this song. We recorded most of it in one take, with just two mics, in this strange mansion in the hills of Los Angeles.”

Says MARO: "I still remember when Patrick sent me the song for the first time - I thought there was something magical about it and immediately got excited to be a part of it and his sonic bubble, overall. I’ve known Patrick’s music for many years now and it’s truly a dream to collaborate.”  

LISTEN TO “THE WANDERING” WITH MARO HERE
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MORE ABOUT UH OH
The 11 new original songs on Uh Oh find Watson meditating on the idea of life being a series of “uh ohs”: a little phrase uttered in response to everything from childhood accidents to our most overwhelming anxieties. For Watson, it came to mind when faced with the biggest “uh oh” that a singer could endure he lost his voice. Unsure if or when he would be able to sing again, his new album took a new shape, a collection of collaborations with friends and strangers; artists that he wanted to hear sing. Uh Oh represents a vision that Watson has chased for his entire life, the culmination of 20 years of musical exploration and lived experience that enabled him to translate the films in his mind to the sounds and words swirling in your ears.

WATCH / SHARE “PETER AND THE WOLF” HERE
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Most of the songs on Uh Oh see Watson and his long-time bandmates, collaborator and multi-instrumentalist Mishka Stein, Olivier Fairfield, and co-vocalist Ariel Engle (La Force) joined by a guest singer. The featured vocalists range from the iconic voices he’s idolized for years – Martha Wainwright – to ones he discovered through Instagram scrolling like Solann and local Quebec favorite Klô Pelgag, and include international phenoms MARO, Hohnen Ford, November Ultra, JUNO Award winner Charlotte Cardin, Félix award winner Anachnid, and a friend he met when she worked the counter at this local coffee shop, Charlotte Oleena. “Every singer has these different magical powers on this record, and each song kind of represents that,” Watson says.

Watson has previously shared three songs from Uh Oh: “Silencio” with French artist November Ultra, “Gordon in the Willows” with fellow Montrealer Charlotte Cardin, and “Peter and the Wolf”. “Silencio” was the first preview of this new project, with Watson first revealing the loss of his voice, and among other impressions, finding the power of silence. It was recorded at Studio Rubin Alterio, an old artist’s loft in Paris. “Gordon in the Willows” was written and recorded by Watson and Cardin in a small lakeside village in Quebec, and around the song’s release last winter, they performed it during a surprise appearance on the top of Montreal’s Mont Royal. Inspired by the ghosts of New Orleans, “Peter and the Wolf” was accompanied by a pulse-pounding new video directed by Patrick Watson and SAM WOY and shot in the Quebec countryside. 

WATCH / SHARE “GORDON IN THE WILLOWS” (LYRIC VIDEO) HERE
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MORE ABOUT PATRICK WATSON 
Patrick Watson composes, performs, and records his albums with his long-time bandmates, collaborator and multi-instrumentalist Mishka Stein, and Olivier Fairfield. The Canadian artist reached gold and platinum status in multiple countries (including five certified gold albums in Canada), and his shows sell out around the world. Over the course of his career, Patrick has retained the uncanny ability to coexist in mainstream pop-culture spaces and on the avant-garde fringes. Patrick’s songs have been featured in primetime crowd-pleasers like Grey’s Anatomy and This Is Us, as well as in multiple arthouse films from Denis Villeneuve (Polytechnique), Wim Wenders (Perfect Days), Philippe Falardeau (C’est pas moi, je le jure!) and more. He’s an artist who’s as comfortable performing impromptu pop-up shows on the train tracks in a Quebec mining town as he is leading the BBC Orchestra at London’s prestigious Barbican. He’s an in-demand composer with over 15 film scores under his belt. He was awarded the prestigious inaugural Impact Award at the 2024 Canadian Sync Awards. Watson’s viral single "Je te laisserai des mots" became the first French song to accumulate 1 billion streams on Spotify.

WATCH / SHARE “SILENCIO” FT. NOVEMBER ULTRA HERE
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MORE ABOUT MARO
MARO is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer from Lisbon, Portugal. After graduating from Berklee College of Music (Boston) in 2017, the Portuguese artist officially debuted her career in 2018, releasing five albums and an EP. She later joined Jacob Collier on his 2019 DJESSE World Tour as part of the band. In those years, MARO opened for artists including Jessie J, Gipsy Kings, Charlotte Cardin and The Paper Kites. 

During the pandemic in 2020, ITSAME, MARO! was born—a project dedicated to promoting collaboration across distances. This series includes 100 episodes featuring artists from various musical genres, such as Pablo Alborán, Lizzy McAlpine, Madison Cunningham, ANAVITÓRIA, Ivan Lins, Vitor Kley, Sílvia Pérez Cruz, Maria Gadú, Mayra Andrade, Rui Veloso, Lionel Loueke and Lennon Stella. 

In 2022, MARO won the Festival da Canção and represented Portugal at Eurovision with "saudade, saudade," securing a spot in the top 10. She later released can you see me?, an album blending influences from pop, trap, world, and folk music. 

Her latest album, hortelã (April 2023), presents an intimate, stripped-down version of her recent songs, showcasing a folky acoustic presence. Recorded in trio with the Catalan guitarists Darío Barroso and Pau Figueres, the album, mostly sung in Portuguese, won the José Afonso Award, as recognition of Portuguese Album of the Year. 

The collaboration with NASAYA on the EP PIRILAMPO marked the beginning of their sonic exploration, expanding MARO’s musical journey. This creative partnership evolved further in 2024 with the release of her 8th Album, LIFELINE bringing a fresh perspective to the electronic landscape. 

MARO has been touring the world for the past 3 years, performing to sold-out venues globally with both acoustic trio and electronic duo. After sharing the big stage with Jacob Collier, Odesza, and Parcels, MARO will take on the big stage on her own, as she prepares to open Shawn Mendes’ tour this August.

TOUR DATES
June 20 - Saint-Casimir, QC - Festival la Commission B
July 3 - Saguenay, QC - La Noce
July 25 - Calgary, AB - Calgary Folk Music Festival
August 9 – Reese, DE – Haldern Pop Festival
August 29-31 – Wentworth-North, QC – Live at Lost River
October 5 - Las Vegas, NV – RiSE Festival
October 28 - Toulouse, France - Bikini
October 29 - Bordeaux, France - Rocher de Palmer
October 31 - Nantes, France – Stereolux SOLD OUT
November 1 - Rouen, France - Le 106
November 2 - Lausanne, Switzerland -Théâtre De Beaulieu
November 4 - Paris, France - Zenith La Villette
November 5 - Lyon, France - Transbordeur
November 7 - London, United Kingdom - Troxy
November 10 - Nijmegen, Netherlands - Concertgebouw de Vereeniging
November 11 - Brussels, Belgium – BOZAR SOLD OUT
November 12 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Carre Theatre SOLD OUT

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UH OH TRACKLIST
1. Silencio - Patrick Watson & November Ultra
2. Peter and the Wolf - Patrick Watson
3. The Wandering - Patrick Watson & MARO
4. Choir in the Wires - Patrick Watson
5. Uh Oh - Patrick Watson & Charlotte Oleena
6. The Lonely Lights - Patrick Watson & La Force
7. Ami imaginaire - Patrick Watson & Klô Pelgag
8. Postcards - Patrick Watson & Hohnen Ford
9. House on Fire - Patrick Watson & Martha Wainwright
10. Gordon in the Willows - Patrick Watson & Charlotte Cardin
11. Ça va - Patrick Watson & Solann

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THE DEARS SIGN WITH NEXT DOOR RECORDS, SHARE NEW SINGLE / VIDEO, ANNOUNCE FALL TOUR DATES

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Today, The Dears are announcing their recent signing with Next Door Records (The Weather Station, Yves Jarvis, Charlotte Cornfield) by sharing the new single, “Babe, We’ll Find A Way”, their first new release since Lovers Rock (2020). Of the new single, singer / guitarist Murray Lightburn says, “The music came down all at once, strings, guitar –  melodies. It was so strong and vivid. It pines for the breakthrough, we know it’s there! It’s so tangible. When that happens, inner strength takes over. There’s a motivation, a reason to get out of bed. You can feel the sun on your face and maybe a little later a smile will take over.”

WATCH / SHARE “BABE, WE’LL FIND A WAY” (LYRIC VIDEO HERE
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MORE ABOUT THE DEARS
Formed in 1995, The Dears released their first, ultra lo-fi album, End of a Hollywood Bedtime Story, in 2000. The orchestral, dark pop sound and dramatic live shows cemented The Dears at the foundation of the then-emerging Canadian indie-rock renaissance. Their live show was described as “the sonic equivalent of seeing the face of god.” In 2001 and 2002, they released two separate concept EPs Orchestral Pop Noir Romantique and Protest, respectively. In 2003 they released their second full-length album No Cities Left in Canada, and a string of highly anticipated shows at SXSW ‘04 prompted the international release of No Cities Left with Bella Union. Their 3rd album, Gang of Losers, came in 2006, was well received by the press, and was shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize. In 2008, the band released Missiles, followed by Degeneration Street (2011), Times Infinity Volume One (2015), Times Infinity Volume Two (2017), and Lovers Rock (2020). 

The Dears have toured the world over, including performances on Letterman (twofold), Jimmy Kimmel, Jonathan Ross and at Glastonbury, T in the Park, Wireless, Montreal Jazz Fest, Siren Festival, Coachella, Austin City Limits, V Fest, Reading and Leeds, Les Inrocks (France), Montreux Jazz Fest, Istanbul Jazz Fest, Pop Montreal, CMW, NXNE and countless appearances at SXSW. They have shared stages with Spiritualized, Broken Social Scene, Daniel Lanois, Rufus Wainwright, Zemfira, Bloc Party, Keane, Morrissey, The Tragically Hip, Metric and Death From Above, to name a few.

Murray Lightburn recently won a 2025 Canadian Screen Award for Best Original Music in a Documentary for his work on Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story.

The Dears will take to the stage this fall beginning with a Montreal performance on November 20. Tickets can be found HERE.

THE DEARS TOUR DATES
NOV 20: MONTREAL - LE NATIONAL
NOV 27: OTTAWA - NATIONAL ARTS CENTRE (STUDIO)
NOV 28:  TORONTO - LEE’S PALACE
NOV 29: GUELPH - SONIC HALL
NOV 30: ST CATHARINES - WAREHOUSE
DEC 1: HAMILTON - BRIDGEWORKS

YAWN RELEASES DEBUT LP, SHARES NEW VIDEO FOR “BROKEN BABY”

YAWN’S (JULIA MCDOUGALL) DEBUT LP, WISH I COULD’VE, OUT TODAY

WATCH / SHARE “BROKEN BABY” (MUSIC VIDEO) HERE

BUY / STREAM WISH I COULD’VE HERE

TOUR DATES BEGIN JUNE 18

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For the past several years, Julia McDougall has been holed away working on her debut record as Yawn, uniting her far-ranging sensibilities into a supercharged core of misty dream-pop and electronic haze. What’s come out of the clouds are twelve carefully crafted songs that have been developed as inspiration struck from all around her. With a composition degree from Simon Fraser University and a mainstay presence in underground venues and festivals across Western Canada, McDougall’s intricately-layered pop stylings emerge in stories of longing, nostalgia, loss, and hope. 

To help celebrate today’s release of wish i could’ve, Yawn is sharing the new music video for “broken baby”, directed by Abbi Richardson and shot by Andriy Liskov. The video is “a step into an alternate reality where all of our self-deprecating thoughts and feelings are transformed into joke memes,” says McDougall. “It’s a sad-girl video about all the ways we feel that we’ve failed, about dropping every ball and being the worst versions of ourselves. What starts as an awkward show gone horribly awry leads us into a day-dream of bad thoughts and feelings which snowball into pure, uninhibited chaos. The entire dream sequence was shot in one take, and each freeze frame was carefully choreographed with prop assistants to nail the timing of each scene. The song was sped up and spliced to accommodate the memes, it took a lot of practice, patience and choreography to capture.” 

WATCH / SHARE “BROKEN BABY” HERE

MORE ABOUT YAWN + WISH I COULD’VE
Primarily produced by Jo Hirabayashi (Jo Passed), wish i could’ve is a record about getting older, about losing track of dreams, and being met with feelings of futility and failure. It’s a record about wanting more but not getting it, about loving and losing people, how we move forward, how some feelings never leave us, and how more often than not in life there is no tidy resolution. “I like to write songs that pin down all the feelings that are left floating around, the ones that, even years later, we can’t really make sense of,” McDougall writes. And while many of the songs touch on heavier subject matters, there is still room for lightness and humour in her work. 

WATCH / SHARE “HELP MYSELF” HERE

LISTEN / SHARE “COLOURED LIGHTS” HERE

wish i could’ve is a record that was made to make you simultaneously laugh, cry, sway and dance and it holds a universality that reaches out and holds the listener’s hand. Amongst this panorama of emotion is McDougall’s distinct voice, laid out across Yawn’s spectrum of melodies as the melancholic heart of the project. With cues from Beach House, Haim, Mitski and Caroline Polacheck, Yawn’s sound and vision will linger with you like fog on a spring morning, lifting with the heat of the sun to reveal the buds finally opening.

BUY / STREAM WISH I COULD’VE HERE

TOUR DATES
Jun 18 - Cumberland, BC - The Green Room
Jun 19 - Nanaimo, BC - The Vault
Jun 21 -  Vancouver, BC - Green Auto
Jun 27 - Wells, BC - Artswells

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WISH I COULD’VE TRACKLIST
01 help myself
02 broken baby
03 coloured light
04 wish i could’ve
05 you & i
06 let it all go
07 i deserve better
08 wading in the water
09 back in my head
10 world is burning
11 wasting time
12 take your time

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