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- Winnipeg’s Zach Riley Balances Heartfelt Vulnerability and Upbeat Indie Pop Hooks on “Wasting Away” - June 17, 2026
- Hamilton, ON Duo Allegories Turn Fragmented Truths into Buoyant Indie Rock Catharsis on “Honestly, that’s enough honesty” - June 16, 2026
- Hamilton, ON Folk Duo Michael Antelope’s New Single, “Bridge Over My Head,” Turns Soft Folk Harmonies into a Meditation on Harmful Love - June 11, 2026
Jon Stancer’s songs comprise and embrace a variety of popular styles, but he is mostly considered an alternative-pop-rock artist. He has worked and collaborated with many other artists over the years, including singer-songwriter John Southworth, musician and composer, Sam Allison (aka Lotus Wight), musician and producer, Hawksley Workman, musician and producer, Jono Grant, musician and producer Dominic Salole (aka Mocky), and more.
Stancer’s new single, “Chase The Moon,” is the first track to emerge from the sessions he was in the midst of recording when the COVID-19 pandemic struck. There’s an apocalyptic tone to “Chase The Moon” that fits our chaotic and mystifying world.


