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- Victoria, BC Based Blues/Americana Singer Jesse Roper Writes an Ode to his Home on “Way Down In The Valley” - May 17, 2024
- Montreal Alt-Pop Artist Maïa Davies is True to her Heart on “Isn’t Love Everything” from ‘Lovers’ Gothic’ LP - May 16, 2024
- Don’t Call It A Throwback: Ontario R&B Singer John Orpheus Releases the Funky “90’s Fool” - May 15, 2024
Jason Kent’s debut first came out in 2006 – when times were simpler, the world seemed a safer place, and CD’s still reigned. Since then, Kent has continued writing and recording with his ensemble Sunfields, releasing four records. In addition, he has recorded and toured all over with an array of Montreal luminaires including Elephant Stone, The Barr Brothers, The Dears, Kandle, Évelyne Brochu, and Vulagires Machins.
New single, “Something More,” taken from his forthcoming sophomore Soft Commotion LP, is a nod to the current state of things with some rhymes thrown in for good measure and a backbeat you can sway to. In an age where everything’s a commodity, we are never satisfied.