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- Montreal’s Empty Melon Trades Sunlight for Shadows on Melancholic Experimental Pop Single “Don’t Look Away” - June 29, 2026
- Singer-Songwriter Sébastien De Francesco Honours a Friend’s Lasting Legacy on Bittersweet Single “Fleury Street” - June 26, 2026
Louis Armstrong was once asked what his favourite kind of music was, and his response was simple: “good music.” Petunia and the Vipers’ sound may not sit comfortably in one certain genre, but “good music” describes it well.
“Traveling musicians and ‘Bible Preachers’ may have a lot in common,” Petunia and the Vipers suggest. Their dance-y new single, “Bible Preachers,” was inspired by death and the afterlife, love and humanity; overarching themes heard in much of their music.

