MIND BATH ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM, AQUEOUS

NEW ALBUM, AQUEOUS, VIA LIGHTER THAN AIR AND COMPANION NOVEL VIA METATRON PRESS, BOTH OUT SEPTEMBER 4, 2026

ALBUM FEATURES A COLLABORATION WITH BEVERLY GLENN-COPELAND 

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PRAISE FOR MIND BATH:

“Montreal-based artist making tender, shimmering downtempo R&B” - The FADER

“‘Must Come Spring’ is a triumphant saga of tender poetry, transcendent melodies and textured R&B” - PAPER

“His R&B voice and meditative melodies transport us to a world where spirituality, sensuality, and intensity coexist. It is through his poetic stories that Mind Bath reveals himself in a more vulnerable way.” - VICE

“Mind Bath creates melodies as soothing as a long bath by candlelight.” - Red Bull

“Delicate vocals, with shades of spoken word poetry, fade into and resurge from synth-driven groove; visceral emotion echoes from sonic lacunae.” - Wonderland

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Mind Bath announces Aqueous, a conceptual literary-musical work comprising a full-length album and companion debut novel, both arriving September 4, 2026.

The album features a collaboration with fellow Canadian Beverly Glenn-Copeland on one of its tracks, while Mind Bath shares the new single “Seasons Change and So Do I Bitch” today.

Raised in a small town in the B.C. Rockies, Mind Bath developed a creative voice shaped by solitude, attuned to nature’s divinity and the inner worlds it unlocks. Across lush queer poetry, left-field production, and intimate vocals, his work has cultivated a devoted underground following rooted as much in spiritual devotion as sonic exploration. Expanding his vision into a multidimensional universe, Aqueous invites audiences not only to read and listen, but to experiment, reflect, and evolve.

Mind Bath’s most ambitious and fully realised work to date, Aqueous was completed during a two-year residency at Camp Flirty, a secluded gay cabin in the woods. But too cute and full of promise to remain hidden away, he has returned to Montreal, where the story began, to release the album via Lighter Than Air and publish the novel with Metatron Press.

On the new single Mind Bath says, “‘Seasons Change And So Do I Bitch’ is the grooviest heart opener I’ve ever written. Super cheeky and fun, yet rooted in mindfulness and freedom. Me, Nick Ferraro, and Forever were in a makeshift studio overlooking a lake, instruments stoned and the song composing itself. I wrote the lyrics and melody in 20 minutes and recorded it in one take. It was my first time experiencing that kind of clarity and ease in my songwriting. I hope you sing along."

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Aqueous is a psychedelic odyssey through the land of queer fantasy and mysticism. Part auto-fiction, part perverse hero’s journey, where an effervescent stardust boy cuts a hole in the sky and wakes up in a utopic new land, far removed from the oppressive, dusty dominions of the violent world on Earth, in search of healing and liberation.

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From radical queer joyous faerie woo to an underground darling’s music career, the abuse of power to vignettes of a sex angel rent boy, Aqueous is healing text. Enriched by a cast of rebellious artists and sublime outsiders in collective search of liberating the core wound in every gay inner child, Aqueous is an evocative and profound meditation on the fragments of a world of trauma and the resilience, humour, and self-interrogation required to see beyond it, right through to the heart.

With Aqueous, Mind Bath deepens his role not just as a musician, but as a world-builder, a world where fantasy is a tool for healing, art is a form of resistance, and imagination opens portals to new ways of being.

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AQUEOUS TRACKLIST
01 Acid Nine
02 Seasons Change And So Do I Bitch
03 The Idea Of A Wave Ft. Forever
04 Day Of Venus
05 L.A.K.E.
06 Bathe In Love
07 Sea Jasmine
08 The Thawing Of Your Grief
09 Shirtless In Black Wranglers
10 Dear Friend, Queer Friend Ft. Beverly Glenn-Copeland

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TRUE MOUNTAIN LAUREL ANNOUNCE DEBUT ALBUM, SHARE NEW SINGLE

TRUE MOUNTAIN LAUREL, THE ‘SUPERGROUP’ OF HALEY BLAIS AND SAM LYNCH, ANNOUNCE THEIR DEBUT ALBUM, ANGEL SO BAD, OUT AUGUST 28, 2026 VIA BIRTHDAY CAKE RECORDS

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Born out of late-night harmonies, shared voice memos, and a long-standing friendship rooted in mutual admiration, Haley Blais and Sam Lynch have formed the supergroup True Mountain Laurel. Their debut collection of songs, Angel So Bad, is a tender, dust-swept exploration of all the feelings that fall through the cracks. Equal parts folk reverie and country yearning, the project pulls from their respective solo careers. Sam’s poetic introspection and Haley’s razor-sharp lyrical intimacy blend into something softer, stranger, and wholly their own.

What began as casual writing sessions in between Sam and Haley’s respective tour cycles has slowly transformed into a collaborative ritual: trading lines and melodies over coffee and recording scrappy voice note demos at the end of the day. The songs emerged not from pressure or plan but from a desire to make music the way they first fell in love with it — no clocks, no ego, just two voices in a room.

The album’s title track, “Angel So Bad”, is an ode to the moral trials associated with that oldest of human hobbies: gossiping. Often put down as at best idle talk and at worst a social danger, "Angel So Bad" asks us to consider its magical properties, its role in community building, its function as a catalyst for human connection.

“When we finished writing ‘Angel So Bad’, I could tell it was going to be the inspiration for the world of the project and the rest of the songwriting process,” says Blais. “It’s tongue in cheek but earnest; it crosses its fingers while it tells the truth.”

“Although it wasn’t the first song we wrote together, ‘Angel So Bad’ felt like the true starting point of whatever this project was meant to be,” explains Lynch. “The song started as a conversation about gossip, and slowly turned into a cheeky exploration about how exhausting it can feel to constantly try to be a perfectly good person all the time.”

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Influenced by artists like Gillian Welch, Lucinda Williams, and early 2000s Canadian singer-songwriters, the project is less about genre and more about feel. Acoustic guitars, brushed drums, pedal steel, and the occasional jangly piano support lyrics that feel diaristic without being confessional: capturing the ache of growing older, the strangeness of still wanting more, and the joy of finding home in another person’s voice.

There’s a looseness to these songs that feels intentional. Where Sam’s solo work leans cinematic and atmospheric, and Haley’s leans into the clever and orchestral, here they meet in the middle: warm, minimal, and a little bit rough around the edges. Live, the project takes on an even more intimate form without setlists or rigid arrangements. Just two friends singing the truth as they feel it that night.

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PERFORMANCE DATES
Jun 9 - Toronto, ON | The Mod Club w/ Trousdale
Aug 2 - Comox, BC | Filberg Festival

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ANGEL SO BAD TRACKLIST

01 Angel So Bad
02 Holy Hell
03 Bird Of Prey
04 East Of Anything
05 Sunny
06 I Love You, Nicole
07 Angel Reprise
08 The Trial

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SUMMERSETS ANNOUNCES UPCOMING LP, SHARE NEW SINGLE

SUMMERSETS ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM, PINE TREES IN A PERFECT ROW, OUT AUGUST 28, 2026

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MORE TOUR DATES ADDED FOR FALL BEGINNING IN OCTOBER

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Today, summersets, the duo of Kalle Mattson and his childhood friend and long-time bandmate Andrew Sowka, announce their upcoming album, Pine Trees in a Perfect Row, out August 28, 2026. The album was written “to be a (complicated) love letter to Northern Ontario and small town Canadian identity and experience,” explains Mattson. “It's a collection of songs about real Canadian stories, and a character study of a landscape and place that is rarely written about in popular music.” 

Each song on Pine Trees in a Perfect Row is based on versions of real people and stories, a collage of characters from my life from Northern Ontario, serving as a sonic autoethnography intersecting memory, class, and place. “While the album is rooted in the idea of the Canadian small town, it’s not just a 'Canada' record; it's a look at Canadian identity on a personal and specific scale, with the intention of speaking to a (hopefully) universal sentiment: that you never really leave your home,” says Mattson.

Today, summersets is aptly sharing the album’s lead track, titled “Canada”. “Portrayals of small town Canada within popular songs are few and far between, and even fewer examples exist depicting Northern Ontario,” says Mattson. “With ‘Canada’ I was trying to write a song that laid out a lot of the themes and stories we explore on the album. It's a conflicted look at Northern Ontario and Canadian identity and as a whole, with each verse looking at a season, starting in summer and ending in spring.”

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MORE ABOUT PINE TREES IN A PERFECT ROW
By Michael Barclay

Like many of their financially pinched generation, Kalle Mattson and Andrew Sowka of summersets might have to “Move Back Home”. That song, from the harmony-rich Ottawa duo’s second album, Pine Trees In A Perfect Row, is of the timeliest singles of 2026, by acknowledging the affordability crisis in North American cities. As any headline will tell you — but not many songs will — millennials are reckoning with the fact that they’ll be unlikely to afford a home in major urban centres, and are moving back to the small towns they were eager to escape in their youth. (In the case of summersets, that’s the Great Lakes city of Sault Ste. Marie, in Northern Ontario.)

“Move Back Home” was the first song Mattson wrote for Pine Trees, and it gave him a theme to centre the rest around. “So many people I went to high school with moved away from Sault Ste. Marie or somewhere else in northern Ontario, and then in order to move ahead in life they had to move back home: retreat to move forward.” There’s an explicit theme of class consciousness and economic realism absent in so much popular music, even though the times clearly call for it: witness the recent revival of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” as a rare example.

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But there’s another timely element of home that runs throughout Pine Trees in a Perfect Row, one that speaks to Mattson’s identity as a Canadian songwriter at a time of considerable North American tension.  That said, the first track is simply titled “Canada”. Says Mattson, “The chorus was just a placeholder, but every three-syllable word I tried never felt right. So let’s own it! There are so few modern songs about Canada. And not in a waving-the-flag way: I’m as conflicted as anyone about where I'm from and how it’s shaped my life and my writing.” The album’s striking artwork is influenced by the Canadian modernist movement of the 1960s, which culminated with Expo 67. 

As a solo artist in the 2010s, Mattson won or was nominated for every major prize in Canada, for his three consecutive albums 2014’s Someday, The Moon Will Be Gold, 2015’s Avalanche and 2018’s Youth.. During pandemic lockdowns in 2020, he formed summersets with Sowka, his childhood friend, to explore Everly Brother harmonies and to alleviate the weight of being a solo artist. Their acclaimed 2023 debut Small Town Story was a narrative concept album, exploring the lives of one couple whose story ends in tragedy.

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This time out, Mattson says he didn’t want to write fiction. On Pine Trees, the stories and characters are very real: one song, “Another Year For Free”, has one verse about high school, one about a divorcée, one about his Italian immigrant grandfather who worked at a steel plant, and one about his mother’s cancer. He admits the vignette structure is based in part on Paul Simon’s “Slip Sliding Away”, a song he’s taught in class as a songwriting professor at a Canadian university. 

“Secondhand Skates” tells the story of a childhood friend and hockey teammate who was killed by an allegedly drunk driver at 19, while walking his girlfriend home the night before Canada won Olympic gold in 2010. “All the details in that song are true,” says Mattson. “The driver didn’t brake. There was a cross on the side of the road made out of hockey sticks, and that image always stuck with me. It was really hard to write and not make it feel too on the nose. It was the last song I wrote for the record.” 

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The sweet sounds of summersets often mask melancholy and darkness, but there’s one song on Pine Trees that Mattson considers to be “the only true love song I’ve ever written.” ‘If you were a stranger / I would fall in love again / If you were the start / I would stay right until the end.” He explains, “My partner and I grew up together, and have been together most of our adult lives. We have complicated family situations: we both lost our mothers young, don’t have a lot of family — we’re all we got. I wanted to write something that felt like us.”

Pine Trees is a stripped-down acoustic record that sounds like what it is: recorded live off the floor with keyboardist/producer Jim Bryson (Kathleen Edwards, Weakerthans) and Peter Von Althen (Skydiggers) on drums. Only additional guitarist Christine Bougie (Bahamas) and a string section were overdubbed later. That immediacy and intimacy comes through in every note. 

Says Mattson, proudly, “It feels really like I've finally made the record I've wanted to make for a long time.”

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PERFORMANCE DATES
Jun 18 - Sudbury, ON - Sudbury Theatre Centre
Jul 12 - Ottawa, ON - Bluesfest w/ The Lumineers and Leif Vollebekk
Oct 10 - Ottawa, ON - TBA
Oct 23 - Toronto, ON - Burdock Music Hall
Oct 24 - Sault Ste. Marie, ON - The Loft

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PINE TREES IN A PERFECT ROW TRACKLIST
01 Canada
02 Move Back Home
03 Forgetting For The Better
04 If You Were A Stranger
05 Another Year For Free
06 Second Hand Skates
07 Love Like You
08 Million Dollar Ticket
09 Words Worth Writing
10 Somewhere Gone
11 Pine Trees In A Perfect Row

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