POLARIS MUSIC PRIZE WINNER YVES JARVIS RELEASES ALL CYLINDERS DELUXE ALBUM, SHARES NEW VIDEO

YVES JARVIS RELEASES DELUXE VERSION OF 2025 POLARIS MUSIC PRIZE WINNING ALBUM TODAY VIA NEXT DOOR RECORDS

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"...a strange, provocative, frequently beautiful new record. It's called All Cylinders. Its songs are creative, imaginative, moving through radically different phases from one moment to the next." — NPR Music

"All Cylinders is the sound of Yves Jarvis going for it: He’s letting his melodies breathe, he’s working with clearly delineated verses and choruses, and he’s no longer hiding behind the haze." — Pitchfork

“An exuberant, kaleidoscopic mishmash of funk, yacht rock and electrifying guitar theatrics.”
The Toronto Star

“[All Cylinders] is a multi-genre odyssey… Chasing the tail of Gainsbourg or Bacharach, Jarvis cannot avoid being a bit more erotic and ornate than them, with hints at the portable blues and post-D’Angelo R&B of L’Rain and Nick Hakim… now there is a conscious, sincere engagement with the classics Jarvis clearly adores—Paul McCartney, Love, Stevie Wonder, and Prince.” — Aquarium Drunkard

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Today, Yves Jarvis—the moniker of 2025 Polaris Music Prize winner Jean-Sébastien Yves Audet—releases All Cylinders (Deluxe), via Next Door Records, and shares the video for “Silver KG”, one of five new tracks on the expanded edition. Jarvis, whose vast influences already provide listeners a sonic easter egg hunt, takes it an extra step further with breaking the fourth wall by having secretly included the five deluxe songs on the vinyl record of the album months ahead of the deluxe release.

Originally released in February 2025 to praise from a wide variety of outlets including NPR Music, Pitchfork, Esquire, The FADER, Guitar World, and Aquarium Drunkard, All Cylinders also won the Polaris Music Prize. It marks a major career milestone and is the perfect capstone to an incredible year that saw Jarvis tour with fellow artists Glass Animals, Olivia Dean, and Fabiana Palladino.

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On All Cylinders, ​​Yves Jarvis expresses a brazen songcraft and pure musicianship: 16 tracks he played himself, without a single additional contributor, transforming his vision into the stuff of verses and choruses, hooks and hits, which vibrates like a cosmic anthropology. At home, in the studio, at subletted apartments in Montreal and L.A.—he’d roll out of bed and get straight to work, plugging his gear into a half-broken laptop. Whereas once he had fetishized analog tape, now Jarvis appreciated the value of working without any such preciousness: much of All Cylinders was recorded on bare-bones Audacity, sans plugins, channeling the spirit of Paul McCartney’s II. 

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LISTEN TO YVES JARVIS’ INTERVIEW ON CBC Q WITH TOM POWER HERE
READ YVES JARVIS’ INTERVIEW WITH RANGE MAGAZINE HERE

Jarvis is an omnivore, and All Cylinders smashes together a stunning array of influences: Serge Gainsbourg, Judee Sill, Sheryl Crow, Captain Beefheart, Jackson Browne, Throbbing Gristle, Ray Charles, Brian Eno, Fleetwood Mac, Panic at the Disco…  All this is distilled into tunes that feel like taking sips from a cup, or drags from a cigarette—vivid and self-contained tunes that are just two or three minutes long.  

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ALL CYLINDERS DELUXE TRACKLIST
(New Tracks In Bold)
1. With A Grain
2. Gold Filigree
3. One Gripe
4. Decision Tree
5. I’ve Been Mean
6. I’m Your Boy
7. Warp And Woof
8. All Cylinders
9. The Knife In Me
10. Patina
11. Lucks Last Luster
12. Silver KG
13. Off to Honeymoon
14. Man In His Pomp
15. Chalk It Up
16. Time To Behave

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OLD MAN LUEDECKE RELEASES DELUXE EDITION OF SHE TOLD ME WHERE TO GO

SHE TOLD ME WHERE TO GO DELUXE OUT TODAY VIA OUTSIDE MUSIC

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Today, two-time JUNO Award winner Old Man Luedecke releases the deluxe edition of his 2024, electric guitar-driven record She Told Me Where To Go. Commenting on the release of this deluxe edition, Luedecke says, “My banjo never made it onto the original version of She Told Me Where To Go. Though it was always in the trunk of my car or in the corner of the studio, and though the songs have rung out with it in countless concerts since the album's release in 2024, the decision in the recording sessions was always “no banjo.” Now, however, we present several of the album cuts reimagined in my classic format of solo banjo and voice. Hope you enjoy, find yourself munching pleasantly on the words, and share it with friends and family.”

The deluxe edition also includes his cover of Cat Power’s “The Greatest” featuring Willa Owen. "As a lyrics guy, I didn’t really know what this was about but felt its melancholy resignation so deeply and the release in the tag line for many years,” says Luedecke. “Earlier this year, I saw a moving Cat Power performance at Port Fairy Folk Festival in Australia that was affecting and highly theatrical and which infiltrated my subsequent dreams. Looking for a song to sing that would be a challenge, I found myself listening to this on repeat around a visit to a Bavarian restaurant in rural New Brunswick. On the morning of the session, I called my friend Willa Owen to help me out as I was leaving for the studio. She helped a lot and this happened."

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Old Man Luedecke lumbered up the highway to record these tunes with Joshua Van Tassel (Bahamas, Donovan Woods). The thought was to strip the songs down to the studs, just Chris and his banjo. They revisited a few album tracks, including the title track, and added a new song, the lead single “Five and Ten” an ode to older, simpler times. “It’s a song about the passage of time, both melancholy and tender that touches on love and ambition,” cites Luedecke.

Behind She Told Me Where to Go, Luedecke toured from his home in the maritimes to far reaching parts of Canada’s arctic, on through to Europe, and down to Australia and many parts in between. Hot off the heels of wins at the East Coast Music Awards and the Nova Scotia Music Awards, he’ll be back down under early in 2026 as well as making a couple stops in Canada.

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SHE TOLD ME WHERE TO GO DELUXE TRACKLIST
01 She Told Me Where to Go
02 Guy Fieri
03 Going on the Mountain
04 The Quiet Good
05 The Raven and the Dove
06 Shine on Love (feat. Reeny Smith)
07 My Status is the Baddest (feat. Bahamas)
08 Dreadful Wind and Rain
09 Misfits in Old Clothes
10 Red Eye
11 Our Moment in the Sage
12 Holy Rain
13 Five and Ten
14 The Raven and the Dove (Banjo Version)
15 She Told Me Where To Go (Banjo Version)
16 My Status is the Baddest (Banjo Version)
17 The Greatest (feat. Willa Owen)

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Nov. 15 - Hugh’s Room - Toronto, ON
Dec. 30 - Jan 2 - Whare Flat Folk Festival - Halfway Bush, NZ
Jan. 4 - Wunderbar - Lyttleton, NZ
Jan. 7 - The Merri Creek Tavern - Northcote, NZ
Jan. 9 - MONA - Berridale, AUS
Jan. 9-11 - Cygnet Folk Festival - Cygnet, AUS
Jan. 12 - House Concert - Neika, AUS
Jan. 14 - The Vanguard - Newton, AUS
Jan. 15 - Smith’s Alternative - Canberra, AUS
Jan. 16-18 - Illawarra Folk Festival - Bulli, AUS
Jan. 23-25 - Auckland Folk Festival - Auckland, NZ 
Mar. 7 - Bow Valley Music Club - Calgary, AB
Mar. 21 - PEI Bluegrass Festival - Dundas, PEI
Mar. 28 - Folkus Concert Series - Almonte, ON

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CLOTHESLINE FROM HELL SHARES “DRUG OF CHOICE” FROM UPCOMING LP

CLOTHESLINE FROM HELL’S DEBUT LP, SLATHER ON THE HONEY, OUT JANUARY 16, 2026 VIA 444%

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"It works as a sweet love song, but anything this seductive is also a bit chilling." Those are the words of Adam LaFramboise on "Drug of Choice", the third single from his forthcoming debut LP as Clothesline From Hell, due out January 16, 2026 via 444%. "Drug of Choice" is a hypnotic piece of psychedelic pop, evoking a warped, sinister sense of joy from distorted sounds that grind along like a bad high or emotional punishment.

Unlike uptempo rock leaning lead singles "Whoever You Are..." and "On Ice", "Drug of Choice" is a plodding, mesmerizing slow burn. At first the song feels fragile, but grows in strength as it's pushed forward by a relentless drum that builds with the song so subtly, its crescendo is just as logical as it is abrasive. 

"It felt like magic from the very first time I sang the melody," LaFramboise muses further. "A lot of the songs on this album feel as if they're blissfully unaware they're about to go up in flames."

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Born from collapse after the fleeting success of his breakout single “Open Up”, Slather On The Honey turns wreckage into resolve. Fragile and oversized, frustrated and funny, this record is not the album that was supposed to be made, but the one that had to be.

Slather On The Honey, is the sound of intimacy colliding with distortion. Songs pivot midstream, tempos shift without warning, and choruses surface once before vanishing. Built from iPhone sketches expanded into layered guitars, vocals, drums, and strings, the record nods to Elliott Smith, Nirvana, and Nine Inch Nails but still finds its own space.

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Not long ago, the Toronto-based singer-songwriter Adam LaFramboise was half-watching a show when a stray line about business deals stopped him cold. “The character goes, ‘they slather on the honey just so they can lick it off,’” he recalls. “And it just clicked. It summed up exactly what I’d been through at the time, and right away I knew it had to be the title of the record.”

For LaFramboise the phrase was more than a witty metaphor. It captured the way encouragement can quickly turn into indifference and how promises can vanish without explanation.

The year before, he had released “Open Up”, a hook-heavy single made with Matt Tavares (formerly of BADBADNOTGOOD). It was the first time he had deliberately written a pop song, and it seemed to unlock something bigger. Labels circled. Momentum built. Then it all collapsed. Contracts were offered, then withdrawn. The same people who pushed him forward told him to wait and hold off on an album.

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Instead, he made Slather On The Honey. Written in the shadow of that disappointment, Clotheslines from Hell’s debut embraces contradiction: fragile and oversized, frustrated and funny, sticky with the residue of promises broken.

The record is the culmination of a journey LaFramboise began almost a decade ago. In his earliest days, he wrote songs in bands that rarely made space for them. Feeling sidelined, he began recording alone, using his phone as a studio. Early tracks, often in strange tunings, were sold as five-dollar tapes at shows and uploaded to Bandcamp as “glorified demos.” Slowly, they reached small pockets of listeners who connected with their raw intimacy. Messages trickled in from other DIY artists, kids on the internet who wanted to know what tuning he was using or who simply told him the songs inspired them. “I was just happy to have had a few messages every now and then from kids basically just saying they really liked the songs and that they thought it was inspiring,” he recalls.

On Slather On The Honey, LaFramboise wrote and produced every track, still using his phone as the main initial recording device, but then building them from layered guitars, vocals, drums, and strings before bringing in collaborators to expand the sound. Josh McIntyre (Prince Innocence) and Nate Burley (Young Clancy) added bass, keys, and production. Curtis Everett Pauley (The Life) shaped “Play Me”, “Annie”, and “Girl Music”. Tavares returned for “Drug of Choice”, with piano and synths cutting against LaFramboise’s restless arrangements. Jono Currier contributed guitar to “On Ice” and the project at large was mixed by Lars Stalfors (The Dare, Mars Volta) and mastered by Ruairi O’Flaherty.

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Musically, the album is unpredictable. Songs shift tempos without warning, choruses appear once and never return and structures bend into unexpected shapes. At times, the intimacy recalls Elliott Smith. Elsewhere, the guitars channel Nirvana’s bite or dissolve into the mechanical unease of Nine Inch Nails.

Lyrically, LaFramboise writes quickly and instinctively. His words lean on sound and image rather than explanation. The result is immediate and unvarnished, alternating between frustration and humour.

“I overcrowd mixes and throw in everything I can, but when the songs get properly mixed, I realize the core was already there,” LaFramboise says.

Slather On The Honey is not the album that was supposed to be made. It is the one that had to be. A debut born from collapse, it captures Clotheslines from Hell finding a voice in the wreckage and turning it into something undeniable.

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SLATHER ON THE HONEY TRACKLIST
01 Slather On The Honey
02 On Ice
03 Play Me, Annie
04 Drug Of Choice
05 Whoever You Are…
06 Girl Music
07 L’arp
08 Truest Sound

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