Latest posts by William Brookson (see all)
- Interview: Ariana Fig Shares Debut Album ‘So Long, Sinnerstate!,’ A Nostalgic Folk-Pop Journey Through Identity - August 19, 2026
- Interview: Toronto’s Brodie Christ Embraces Reinvention and Self-Discovery on Uplifting Alternative Country Track “16 & 9 Lives” - August 17, 2026
- Montreal’s Libby Ember Explores Outsider Perspective on Yearning Indie Pop Single “Pool Life” - August 14, 2026
The Black Fever is a post-punk band based in Toronto, composed of Shoe (vocals, guitar), Pat Bramm (bass, back-up vocals), and Dan Purpura (drums). The trio mixes guitar-based influences with lead bass lines and propulsive drums, focused on concise songwriting.
Their latest release “Nowhere” was written about the troubles experienced by their generation. Economically, socially, politically, environmentally, and now health-wise, people in their teens to 40s are not living their best lives.


