LAUREN DILLEN SHARES NEW SINGLE, “CANDLES”, ANNOUNCES TOUR DATES

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ON TOUR NOW WITH GREAT LAKE SWIMMERS
ON TOUR WITH NORTHCOTE STARTING JUNE 12
FULL DATES BELOW

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Lauren Dillen’s songs are arborescent, growing with tender determination. This suits the Toronto singer-songwriter, whose love of plants extends from the metaphors in her songs to the plant cyanotypes she crafts as album artwork to her work as a tattoo artist, specializing in vintage botanical designs. With a mindful approach, Dillen’s folk songs uncover the understory by keenly observing what’s on the surface. As she sings, “we watch the leaves shoot up as the roots shoot down.”

 While Dillen’s soothing voice and deft musicianship can be heard through her work with folk-rock quartet Burs, her solo project is all about self-work and following her instincts. Her songs are reminiscent of Joni Mitchell, Laura Marling, and Andy Shauf, with soundscapes informed by ambient musicians like Emily A. Sprague.

Today, Dillen is releasing the new single “Candles”, which she says inspects “the nature of a long term relationship; the feeling of years rolling by, small moments of appreciation, complexity, care, negotiation (and renegotiation), choosing (and choosing again) commitment to one another. Like a child on their birthday, a bit of blind faith might be required.”

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MORE ABOUT LAUREN DILLEN

Lauren Dillen’s music resonates with the confidence of someone who knew who they were at a young age, despite their conservative environment. Growing up in Brooklin, Ontario, Dillen was one of the only openly queer people in her rural high school. Songwriting, especially writing her first guitar-and-voice love songs, became a means of exploring her identity. Though there was no music infrastructure in town, Dillen was driven to create her own performance opportunities, starting open mics and offering sets at local restaurants—“Most people would describe me as strong-willed,” she offers, smiling. These creative outlets were also fundamental to Dillen’s sense of self, “ways to fill her cup of self-esteem,” and she knew, “if I wasn’t careful, it could have been knocked right down.” Soon Dillen was performing constantly, whether singing in the jazz choir or playing her own songs at a café, until she went to study at Humber College and found her feet in Toronto’s indie scene.

The throughline of Dillen’s music over the years has been truthseeking. With refreshing, intentional arrangements, she shares songs with the intimacy of sharing a garment. “These songs aren’t necessarily the truth,” Dillen explains, “but I write them out to explore the truth, to explore what something actually looks like.” Dillen unveils the feelings that linger behind a relationship, expressed through precious details in soft light—a trait she shares with fellow Toronto songwriters like Sister Ray and Charlotte Cornfield.

With a fresh excitement for performing her music and a newfound connection to her own truth, Lauren Dillen is basking in all that arises. “I don’t have to push towards the things that I want,” Dillen reflects, “I can just allow them to unfold.”

TOUR DATES
Apr 16 - Hamilton, ON - The Westdale *
Apr 17 - Montreal, QC - L’Esco *
May 29-31 - Ymir, BC - Tiny Lights Festival
June 12 - Victoria, BC - The Other Guise Theatre ^
June 13 - Nanaimo, BC - The Globe Theatre ^
June 14 - Duncan, BC - Jac's ^
June 16 - Vancouver, BC - The Heatley ^
June 17 - Kamloops, BC - Bright Eyes Brewing ^
June 18 - Kelowna, BC - Jackalope's ^
June 19 - Summerland, BC - Detonate Brewing ^
June 20 - Nelson, BC - Legion ^
June 22 - Rossland, BC - The Flying Steamshovel ^
June 23 - Fernie, BC - TBA ^
June 24 - Lethbridge, AB - Owl Acoustic Lounge ^
June 25 - Calgary, AB - Modern Love ^
June 26 - Red Deer, AB - Vin L Den ^
June 27 - Edmonton, AB - The Buckingham ^
June 28 - Saskatoon, SK - Art Bar ^
June 29 - Regina, SK - The Exchange ^
June 30 - Winnipeg, MB - Handsome Daughter ^

* - supporting Great Lake Swimmers
^ - supporting Northcotes

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ALLISON RUSSELL SHARES NEW SINGLE, TEASES UPCOMING ALBUM

WATCH / SHARE “NO SPRINGTIME” FT. JOY OLADOKUN & JULIE WILLIAMS HERE
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WATCH FOR MORE NEW MUSIC FROM ALLISON RUSSELL IN THE NEAR FUTURE

TOUR DATES WITH SARAH MCLACHLAN BEGIN JUNE 1

Julie Williams, Allison Russell & Joy Oladokun
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Today, Allison Russell has teased new music with the single “No Springtime” featuring Joy Oladokun and Julie Williams and produced by Allison Russell and Dim Star. Of “No Springtime”, Russell says, “When I talk about reconnecting to something essential, I don’t mean grasping for the most available sunshine. ‘No Springtime’ is about embracing the dark side of the moon - the blues, sadness, melancholy … Blues are activated sadness, never passive, and this is something Black Women deeply understand. It feels so good singing this with my sisters, Joy Oladokun and Julie Williams. Live your blues, don’t wallow and loop. No light without shadows!”

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Last week, Russell took the stage at the JUNO Awards to pay tribute to fellow Canadian, Joni Mitchell. The performance was a duet between her and Sarah McLachan who she will tour with throughout the summer. Dates kick off on July 1st in Franklin, TN. A full list of tour dates is below. 

WATCH ALLISON RUSSELL & SARAH MCLACHLAN AT THE 2026 JUNO AWARDS

Russell has also just completed her second run on Broadway as Persephone in the 8x Tony Award winning musical Hadestown. She took over the role in November 2024 initially, after spending much of that year opening for Hozier on his Unreal Unearth Tour supporting his arena run on all US dates and throughout Europe. She made her Billboard Hot 100 debut thanks to their duet “Wildflower and Barley.

The accolades for Russell from her previous two albums Outside Child and The Returner, have been immense. Last year she was nominated for the Polaris Music Prize and named Billboard Women In Music Canada’s “Breakthrough Artist of the Year.” She has had 8 Grammy Award nominations and one win, earned three 2022 Americana Award nominations and a win for Album of the Year with subsequent nominations in 2023 and 2024, two International Folk Music Award wins, a 2022 JUNO Award nomination for ‘Songwriter of the Year,’ and her first-ever JUNO Award win for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year. Russell won three Canadian Folk Music Awards, two UK Americana Music Awards, and more. 

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MORE ABOUT ALLISON RUSSELL
Montreal-born, Nashville-based Allison Russell is a Grammy Award, JUNO Award, Americana, SOCAN, and Folk Award–winning artist and Polaris Music Prize–shortlisted singer-songwriter, producer, author, actor, and human rights advocate.

Her acclaimed solo debut Outside Child (2021) was followed by The Returner (2023), released via Concord/Fantasy. Prior to her solo work, she co-founded and toured internationally with Po’Girl, Birds of Chicago, and Our Native Daughters, and remains an active collaborator with OND and a member of Joni Mitchell’s Joni Jam.

In 2024, Russell joined Hozier’s Unreal Unearth tour across the U.S. and Europe, with their duet “Wildflower & Barley” earning her first Billboard Hot 100 entry. Her Rainbow Coalition ensemble and All Returners tour continued through 2025 across Australia and North America. She also co-wrote “Human Mind” with Hozier for Mavis Staples.

Russell is a powerful advocate and organizer, curating the historic Once and Future Sounds set at Newport Folk Festival and co-founding Love Rising, which has raised over $550,000 in support of LGBTQIA+ communities.

Her forthcoming memoir will be published by Little, Brown, and her third album is slated for release in 2026.

TOUR DATES
*All dates supporting Sarah McLachlan 

Jul 1 – FirstBank Amphitheater – Franklin, TN
Jul 3 – Synovus Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park – Atlanta, GA
Jul 7 – TD Pavilion at The Mann – Philadelphia, PA
Jul 8 – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater – Bridgeport, CT
Jul 10 – Leader Bank Pavilion – Boston, MA
Jul 11 – Forest Hills Stadium – Forest Hills, NY
Jul 12 – BankNH Pavilion – Gilford, NH
Jul 14 – Artpark Mainstage Theater – Lewiston, NY
Jul 15 – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill – Sterling Heights, MI
Jul 17 – Acrisure Amphitheater – Grand Rapids, MI
Jul 18 – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island – Chicago, IL
Jul 19 – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park – Indianapolis, IN
Jul 21 – PNC Pavilion – Cincinnati, OH
Jul 23 – Saint Louis Music Park – Maryland Heights, MO
Jul 24 – Starlight Theatre – Kansas City, MO
Jul 26 – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory – Irving, TX
Jul 30 – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre – West Valley City, UT
Aug 1 – Toyota Pavilion at Concord – Concord, CA
Aug 2 – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park – San Diego, CA
Aug 4 – Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
Aug 5 – Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
Aug 7 – Hayden Homes Amphitheater – Bend, OR
Aug 8 – Chateau Ste Michelle Winery – Woodinville, WA
Aug 9 – Chateau Ste Michelle Winery – Woodinville, WA

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RAE SPOON’S NEW LP OUT TODAY, SHARES SHORT FILM FOR “HYPER COUNTRY”

RAE SPOON’S 13TH ALBUM, ASSIGNED COUNTRY SINGER AT BIRTH,
OUT TODAY VIA COAX RECORDS

BUY / STREAM ASSIGNED COUNTRY SINGER AT BIRTH HERE

WATCH / SHARE “HYPER COUNTRY”  FT. THEODORE WALKER ROBINSON (SHORT FILM)

CANADIAN TOUR DATES BEGIN APRIL 12, 2026 | TICKETS AND INFORMATION HERE

"Returning to country music for their 13th solo album, the pathfinding Calgary-born singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist eschews the songs about loving trucks and beer pervasive to the genre, reminding us that it's as expansive as the people who connect to it by tackling topics like trans rights, disability, religious trauma and colonialism."
Exclaim!, Most Anticipated Albums of 2026

“Thankfully, Spoon is fully returning to their country roots with Assigned Country Singer at Birth ...a stretching of the country canon that we desperately need.”
CBC Music, Albums We Can't Wait To Hear in 2026

"A long-awaited return to country music for Rae Spoon is news enough to lead me to believe that 2026 will be alright. Assigned Country Singer At Birth feels like the album that could finally give them the mainstream attention they deserve. If you don’t know the name Rae Spoon already, that’s ok because luckily for you, we’re all about to be talking about them."
Atwood Magazine, 2026 Artists To Watch

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Today, Rae Spoon releases their new album, Assigned Country Singer At Birth, an album that is equally subversive and relatable, a testament to the fact that country music is as expansive as the people who are connected to it. Songs about trans folks, harm reduction, disability, inclusion, religious trauma, solidarity and opposing colonial land occupation may seem antithetical to traditional country, but they are as much a part of Spoon’s experiences as love songs, trucks and beer.

To help celebrate the record, Spoon is also releasing the new short film for the album track, “Hyper Country” which features vocalist Theodore Walker Robinson. The song is “a celebration of reclaiming and subverting spiritual trauma,” says Spoon. “As a person who lost the communities I grew up in because of prejudices against trans/nonbinary people, it’s about inhabiting futures I could have never imagined. My relationship with Jesus in the film represents the peace that I’ve found in my own spirituality through near death experiences. 

“Theodore Walker Robinson is the featured vocalist. From the first time I heard them sing, I’ve wanted to record a song with them. Their singular performance as a gospel and pop vocalist is one of the most important elements of the song for me.”

WATCH / SHARE “HYPER COUNTRY”  FT. THEODORE WALKER ROBINSON (SHORT FILM) 

MORE ABOUT ASSIGNED COUNTRY SINGER AT BIRTH
Their thirteenth solo album, Assigned Country Singer At Birth, marks Spoon’s return to country music. It’s arguably not any safer than it was in the early 2000’s to be a transgender country singer, but there's no room for doubting their connection to it when you hear them sing.

WATCH / SHARE “CAN’T FAIL ME” FT. CASSIA HARDY HERE

WATCH / SHARE “COUNTRY MUSIC BREAKS MY HEART” SHORT FILM BY FOREIGNERZ

 On Assigned Country Singer At Birth, Spoon’s musical influences from traditional country, to pop, gospel, bluegrass, electronic and experimental coalesce into unique combinations. Producer and drummer, Alaska B producer of Yamantaka Sonic Titan and Pantayo (both short-listed for the Polaris Prize twice). Collaborators are Robyn Grey, Evelyn Charlotte Joe, Laurie Torres, Thanya Iyer, Christine Bougie and Gambletron deliver nuanced performances that gel seamlessly with Rae's humour and heartbreak. Vocalists Lydia Persaud, Kimmortal, Cassia Hardy, Theodore Walker, Louie Sanchez, Rosina Kazi, Kue Varo, Lianne Hall and Stewart Legere form a chorus of vocal support that illustrate the visceral power of people coming together to sing for change.

BUY / STREAM ASSIGNED COUNTRY SINGER AT BIRTH HERE

TOUR DATES
Apr 12 - Toronto, ON - It’s Okay Studio w/ Lee Waylon and Louie Sanchez | Tickets HERE
Apr 29 - Winnipeg, MB - WECC w/ Tofu Smell and Keri Latimer Tickets HERE
May 01 - Winnipeg, MB - AANM Gallery Show Opening
May 03 - Saskatoon, SK - Art Bar (Matinee) w/ respectfulchild and Pink Snail Tickets HERE
May 07 - Regina, SK - The Cure with MERV xx GOTTI EVENTS
May 08 - Lethbridge, AB - Theoretically Brewing
May 09 - Calgary, AB - Loophole w/ Kue Varo and the Only Hopes, Pink Snail Tickets HERE
May 10 - Edmonton, AB - The Aviary (Matinee) w/ Cassia Hardy and Pink Snail Tickets HERE
May 15 - Vancouver, BC - Green Auto w/ Hyaenas, Claira Sanchez and Pink Snail
May 17  - Victoria, BC - Coda w/ Elise LeBlanc, Pink Snail
May 23 - Galiano Island, BC - Oxeye
May 30 and 31 - Ymir, BC - Tiny Lights Festival
Jun 05 - Smithers, BC - Smithers Pride
Jun 06 - Smithers, BC - Smithers Pride
Jun 14 - Montreal, QC - Turbohaus (Matinee)

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ASSIGNED COUNTRY SINGER AT BIRTH
1 Country Music Breaks My Heart
2 Assigned Country Singer At Birth
3 Pray
4 Last Cigarette
5 Can't Stop Lightening (feat Kimmortal, Louis Sanchez)
6 All Drugs Safe Legal And Free
7 Ostomy Cowboy
8 Not Too Sick To Love
9 Can't Fail Me (feat Cassia Hardy)
10 Hyper Country (feat Theodore Walker Robinson)

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