SPENCER BURTON REVEALS NEW LP, ANNOUNCES TOUR DATES

SPENCER BURTON ANNOUNCES HIS UPCOMING SELF-TITLED ALBUM, SET FOR RELEASE ON OCTOBER 16, 2026 VIA DINE ALONE RECORDS

TOUR DATES SUPPORTING THE ALBUM BEGIN OCT 15 - TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY AUGUST 7 AT 10 AM ET. FULL DATES LISTED BELOW

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Home, as we so often hear, is where the heart is. It’s where you belong and where your story begins. There’s no place like it, but paradoxically, it’s not a place; it’s a feeling –simultaneously sweet, simple, the anchor of the soul.

Over the course of his last two lauded LPs – 2024’s North Wind and 2021’s CoyoteSpencer Burton deeply considered and contemplated the concept, even retreating to a secluded cabin in the sticks of Northern Ontario to record the former and find “home” for himself.

Ultimately he did, but that blissful discovery would soon be tempered by an unforeseen burden, and on his new self-titled collection, Burton ruminates on how to return to it. “This album was also written in isolation, though not by choice,” he begins, recalling the harrowing experience of his son requiring emergency life-saving surgery at the foot of 2025. “Our lives were turned upside down; it was very sudden and very urgent.”

His wife refused to leave the bedside, and since only one parent could remain in the cramped hospital room around the clock, that once again left Burton with ample time for insular introspection – albeit this time, not by choice.

“I just started writing songs about the whole experience, and playing them for my family became a way for all of us to cope with and work through the situation,” he shares about the weeks-long ordeal. “They don’t necessarily feel like ‘hospital songs,’ but they do carry a recurring theme of home – of wanting home and finding home when you can’t physically be there.”

The resulting collection – like the transformative experience that inspired it – is one rich with hope, home, and healing. What began as the seeds of something deeply personal sprouted into something optimistic and undeniably communal – both figuratively and literally. 

Having already shared the album’s first two tracks, today Burton is sharing the third, “Cabin In The Woods”. “Home is a recurring theme on this album,” he explains. “Places, feelings and people. Memories of comfort and good feelings. Places of safety. 'Cabin In The Woods' is about a place that brings all those things together.”

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Most of the songs were written and, for a good while, solely performed on an acoustic guitar in a sterile and stodgy Ontario hospital; however, the album – produced by longtime friend Matt Kelly and engineered and mixed by Erik Nielsen – features a diverse and decorated cast of musical collaborators amassed from different eras of his career.

“The last few albums were done down in Nashville, but this one was so personal, I wanted to make it nearer to home with people really close to me,” shares Burton, listing off a list of familiar names who added backing vocals and various instrumentation to the sonic collage. 

The material is beautifully delicate and dulcet – the purest distillation of his prolific, decades-long pursuit in the arts, spanning his roots in Ontario’s seminal early-00s punk scene to his dark-tinged alt-country stylings as Grey Kingdom through to the candid, compelling country-folk catalogue of the last decade-plus, fittingly released under his given name.

His latest works have earned acclaim from esteemed outlets like Exclaim! and the CBC, a coveted Canadian Folk Music Awards nomination, major tours supporting the likes of Burton Cummings and City and Colour, and high-profile slots at revered festivals from Mariposa to Riverfest. His latest is sure to maintain the impressive momentum.  

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“Prairie Moon” opens the album with a perfect summation of all that follows – simple poetry, alliterative, vulnerable, and alive, set to a dynamic backdrop of sweetly subtle and pristinely nuanced instrumentation. It’s effortlessly engaging and memorable, everything seemingly in its right place. 

Closing your eyes to “I Need a Song”, you float into an immaculate concert hall in rural Tennessee, seated in the centre of a wholly rapt audience as the lush harmonies and poignant instrumentation slowly decay into the arched ceiling.

“Little Boy” and the penultimate “Bound for Home” carry considerable weight, the latter inspired by Burton’s then-bedridden son reporting on his dreams from the night before – all longing to be home.  

And fittingly, “Prairie Moon Pt. 2” serves as the perfect response to that longing call, revisiting the sonic envelopment of the opening track and embodying the primary theme of the record as a whole. 

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“It was one of those miracle situations,” reflects Burton, looking back on the surreal experience that spawned the offering. “[My son] is back to being a kid, safe and sound with us at home. I typically write for myself, but these songs were really for me and for my family, to get us through this very specific thing. But going back and revisiting them from the other side of it all, it occurs to me we all face hardships as parents or just as people, and everyone needs comfort and hope and to know they’re not alone.”

Indeed, these 10 tracks offer a powerful testament to the/ idea that one can find home where it originally wasn’t; that a home can be built atop connections and comfort and, most importantly, the people that remind us we’re right where we belong. 

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TOUR DATES // TICKETS HERE
Oct 15 - St. Catharines, ON - Helliwell Hall
Oct 16 - Toronto, ON - Burdock Music Hall
Oct 20 - Windsor, ON - Meteor
Oct 21 - London, ON - Aeolian Hall 
Oct 22 - Guelph, ON - Sonic Hall
Oct 28 - Kingston, ON - Broom Factory
Oct 29 - Chelsea, QC - Motel Chelsea
Oct 30 - Burnstown, ON - Neat Cafe

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TRACKLIST
01 Prairie Moon
02 Time
03 Cabin In The Woods
04 I Need A Song
05 Bump In The Road
06 Little Boy
07 In Your Eyes
08 Silence In The Woods
09 Bound For Home
10 Prairie Moon Pt. 2

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MIND BATH SHARES NEW SINGLE “DEAR FRIEND, QUEER FRIEND” FT. BEVERLY GLENN-COPELAND

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

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ALBUM RELEASE PERFORMANCES AND BOOK LAUNCH EVENTS IN MONTREAL AND TORONTO BEGIN SEPTEMBER 23. TICKETS ON SALE HERE, FULL DATES LISTED BELOW

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Mind Bath is gearing up to release Aqueous next month. The conceptual literary-musical work comprises a full-length album and companion debut novel, both arriving September 4, 2026. Having already unveiled the singles "Acid Nine", "Seasons Change And So Do I Bitch", and “Sea Jasmine”, today he shares the final preview of the ambitious project.

"Dear Friend, Queer Friend" features fellow Canadian, acclaimed genre-defying composer, singer, and celebrated transgender activist Beverly Glenn-Copeland.

Speaking about the new single, Mind Bath says: “In 2019 I went to a Radical Faerie gathering to celebrate Lammas. A circle of queers taught me this song in the round: Dear friend, queer friend. Let me tell you how I feel. You have given me such pleasure. I love you so.

“Dear Friend, Queer Friend was one of the first songs we wrote for this project, and it set the sonic tone for everything that followed. Aqueous was built with deep magical intention and ritual flow. The first song on the album, ‘Acid Nine’, opens with the lyrics, ‘Those who came before us, with futuristic love, I'm listening,’ and I wanted the album to close kissed by an artist who had done just that.

“I am deeply honoured. The legendary Beverly Glenn-Copeland is my hero, and having him sing these words on this song feels like the greatest musical gift I've ever given.”

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Raised in a small town in the BC 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.

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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.

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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Today Mind Batch is announcing live performance and book launch events in Montreal and Toronto commencing September 23. On sale now HERE


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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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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WAYFINDING ANNOUNCES NEW LP, A NEST OF WRENS, SHARES FIRST SINGLE

WAYFINDING ANNOUNCE FIRST NEW MUSIC SINCE 2023’S SELF-TITLED RELEASE A NEST OF WRENS, OUT OCTOBER 9, 2026, VIA ARE YOU GIVING ME THE HI-HAT 

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Today, Wayfinding, the trio of Cassia Hardy (Wares), Ryan Beattie (Frog Eyes, Himalayan Bear), and Marek Tyler (ASKO, nêhiyawak) announce their upcoming album, A Nest of Wrens. The title of the new record refers to a poem by Michael Hartnett which explores the abiding power of our most profound early creative or aesthetic connections; those signal inspirations which tell us, in a language we don’t yet understand, who we want to be and what that might ask of us. We carry these experiences with us as memory, but our memory changes shape along with the other parts of our identity as we proceed towards and through adulthood. Their significance is muted as they take their place as but one of many memories. The creative person remains awake to the truth and importance of those early realizations by seeking out new ways of expressing and building, by reckoning with the present by questioning memory, and filling the parts of themself that time has emptied out with new community and shared purpose.

These things are rendered by the songs on A Nest of Wrens as a whirling, roaring autumn stormcloud of richly textured guitar interplay shot through with startling melodic flashes and flickering synthesizers, supported by a sturdy and heartening rhythm which both establishes a horizon to be moved towards, and promises calm at the centre. The sounds of the welcoming of a new friend, the departure of a sibling, an enduring alliance.

For the album’s first single, “Kathleen”, as Beattie explains, “I wanted an anthemic chorus to contrast the bitterness left by these toxic scenes. Cassia came up with a beautiful kaleidoscopic bridge section. It’s a gauntly tune about the bad times - it’s about salad days gone to rot and the wondering, from time to time, who’s still living there.” Tyler adds, “For me, Kathleen is a song, played loud in your car with the windows rolled down when you're leaving town '.

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The alliance between drummer Marek Tyler and principal songwriter and guitarist Ryan Beattie has endured for almost 20 years, not only on and off in Beattie’s Himalayan Bear, but also together as backing for other musicians like The New Pornographers’ Kathryn Calder

Wayfinding was conceived as a collaboration between them that would point Beattie’s writing away from the modes he was most comfortable operating in by responding purposefully to Tyler’s direction and to the contributions of Tyler’s bandmate in nêhiyawak, multi-instrumentalist Matthew Cardinal. Cardinal has since departed Wayfinding, but not before Cassia Hardy of Wares was invited in as another writer and instrumentalist. The four of them challenged themselves to approach the materials assembled for A Nest of Wrens from new perspectives in performance and expression, and to actively mine the energy of those early emotions, first felt by young quickening souls for whom everything is new and a source of amazement.

“Playing in Wayfinding requires trust in the process and letting go of the result,” explains Tyler. “It’s like speaking from the heart. Sometimes you didn’t know that you needed to say something until it had been voiced.” 

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A NEST OF WRENS TRACKLIST
01 Poisoner
02 Kathleen
03 Sister Self
04 You Are Not Singing
05 Shrapnel
06 Belly Of Earth
07 Sudden Water
08 Nest of Wrens

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