Songs of the Week: May 09 - 15, 2022
“Lucky Few” by Tim Baker
Tim Baker is back! In his first new release since 2020’s Survivors EP, Baker dropped the brand new song “Lucky Few” last week.
An unsurprisingly gorgeous, piano-driven tune, “Lucky Few“ is about longing for people and the attempting to make connections. Tim says "This is a song that grew directly from these years of social isolation. It’s about missing people, and missing the power of connection, shared emotion and music. The rhythm section and I performed it live off the floor (the second floor of the Fogo Island Inn to be exact - an incredible piano they have there, among a lot of other incredibles), and I later added violins and a little choir of friends at home."
Check out the video — co-directed by Tim and Newfoundland cinematographer Jamie Miller — below!
Kirk
“Past Life” by Arkells feat. Cold War Kids
Take some Arkells.
A dash of Cold War Kids.
Add in a pinch of Will Forte.
Mix it all in a karaoke video.
Watch for 3 minutes and 30 seconds.
Kirk
“Unseen” by Harrison Brome
Vancouver’s Harrison Brome just announced a 5-song EP titled Strange to be released on June 17th. And with it comes a new track “Unseen” which reflects on “feelings of frustration, self-doubt, and rejection that can come along with breakups”.
Harrison is such a talented artist, and is one whose genre I couldn’t even begin to nail down. Give it a listen.
Christine
“On and On” by JEEN
JEEN might just be the hardest working musician in Canada right now. She released a self-titled album in 2020, and then Dog Bite in 2021, and is already announcing a third album is as many years, Tracer due out on October 21.
The first single, “On and On” is a gritty rockers, and JEEN revealed, “I wrote ‘On and On’ last spring/summer when nothing felt worth it anymore…everything was grinding me down when I was working on this one. On and On is about breaking points and falling down more times than you’re willing to get back up.”
Check out the cool lyrics video below!
Kirk
“Faith In Doubt” by Holy Hum
Last week the sophomore, full-length release from Holy Hum, Let It Be Desire, was announced and released digitally (physical released in the fall).
The album explores “what it means to yearn, to accept, to question, and, ultimately, to become” and kicks off with “Faith In Doubt”.
It’s 17 minutes long, so buckle in!
Christine
“The Other Man” [Sloan cover] by Twin River
You know me, I love a good cover! And last week, Twin River dropped their version of Sloan’s “The Other Man”.
The live video sees the Vancouver band put their own spin on the classic song (which, fun fact, is allegedly inspired the real-life love triangle between Sloan’s Chris Murphy, Leslie Feist, and Broken Social Scene member Andrew Whiteman!)
Kirk