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- Vancouver Island Folk Singer John Gogo Retells the Charming Tale of a Coal Miner’s Young Love in “Larry’s Grandad” - April 30, 2024
- Toronto Experimental Rock Trio, Parade, Walk Away From Toxic Situations in “The Bridge” - April 29, 2024
- Vancouver Folk Artist Emmett Jerome Shares Debut Single “Goodbye Trouble” - April 26, 2024
Ottawa’s Laurence DaNova assures that “even after trauma, we survive” on the ‘90s trip-hop anthem, “Resurfacing.”
“‘Resurfacing’ represents a journey towards self-discovery, reconciliation, and escapism,” DaNova explains about the nostalgia-invoking track. “It’s written as a metaphorical narrative of finding solace in an underwater world – a symbolic safe haven, away from the struggles and suffering of the land above.”
The music video was filmed in Ontario on Chantry Island within their 150-year-old lighthouse and the lighthouse keeper’s inn, and throughout the Tobermory area.