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- On “Reflections,” Composer Mark Fenster & Collaborator Claude Laflamme Offer a Healing Meditation on Light, Love, and Inner Stillness - March 9, 2026
- Toronto Artist Maddy Little Channels Overthinking and Heartache on Alternative Single “Quicksand” - March 5, 2026
- New York’s Lauren Minear Reclaims Her Voice on “Anxiety,” Lead Single From ‘Boxing Day (Deluxe)’ LP - March 4, 2026
Toronto garage pop band, Faiyaz and The Wasted Chances, are sharing “Flutter,” a soothing and dreamy reflection on teenage heartbreak. The track combines pop and ballad sensibilities, led by melodic and emotive guitar combined with propulsive drumming.
Awkward and romantic, sad yet uplifting, “Flutter” accepts the fact that sometimes things don’t work out. Despite the song’s poppier sensibilities, “Flutter” still holds roots in the abrasive punk rock that Faiyaz and The Wasted Chances are known for.


