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- Winnipeg’s Zach Riley Balances Heartfelt Vulnerability and Upbeat Indie Pop Hooks on “Wasting Away” - June 17, 2026
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- 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
With her lonesome take on Patsy Cline’s “You Belong To Me,” Mo Kenney hints at her own longing, and asserts the universality of the song; to consider the distance between us and our loved ones, to miss them with all our heart, is as natural as breathing.
Over Kenney’s career, she’s explored numerous facets of herself. “You Belong To Me” is the introduction to a covers collection that will further unmask Kenney’s artistic identities.
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