Latest posts by William Brookson (see all)
- 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
Juvon Taylor is one of Toronto’s most talented hidden gems. His soul sound derives from a few places: the pentecostal church choir, the guitar and Toronto’s music scene. He began writing at the age of 13, and years later while singing in subway stations his soaring vocals were discovered by Canadian artist Melanie Fiona.
“LMK” was born on the Clubhouse app, where he met Ottmar Miller in a virtual room of songwriters and producers sharing their art. Juvon freestyled over Ottmar’s beat and the rest was history. The new single explores the make-or-break trajectory of a relationship.


