Dec 6, 2024

best of 2024 • Kelly McMichael • Bomb


Kelly McMichael is an artist and producer who makes music in St. John’s, NL. A versatile multi-instrumentalist and vocalist, McMichael has toured the country with The Burning Hell, Gentleman Reg, The Hidden Cameras and Sarah Harmer. Her solo debut 'Waves' garnered a spot on the Polaris Prize shortlist, three Music NL Awards, and the ECMA for Best Rock Album.


best of 2024 • Laughing • Bruised


The Canadian supergroup’s debut album arrives like a progeny of Built to Spill, Dinosaur Jr., and even Neil Young’s Crazy Horse all while constructing a singular, inspiring voice of its own. read more



Dec 5, 2024

ifitbeyourwill S04 E23 • Graham Ereaux of Devarrow


What if the key to understanding life's circular beauty was found in an apple orchard? Join us as we explore the artistic world of Graham Ereaux of Devarrow, an indie singer-songwriter hailing from Liverpool, Nova Scotia, whose music is deeply rooted in nature and folk traditions. Graham takes us on a journey from his bohemian upbringing to the European tours that tested his introverted spirit. Through a series of candid reflections, he reveals how his teenage angst and freedom forged the path for his creatively charged life. From his first song, "The Apple Tree," to planting a real orchard, Graham's story is a poignant reminder of how art and life intertwine in unexpected, meaningful ways.

Graham also unlocks the secrets behind his songwriting process and the evolution of his musical voice. We uncover how the pandemic has left its mark on his work, influencing the themes of his albums "A Long Distant Wave" and "Heart-Shaped Rock." Both projects capture contrasting essences of the human experience, from the solitude of 2020 to the joy of unbridled freedom. As Graham gears up for a Canadian tour, he shares his excitement about performing with a full band, promising to bring his latest songs to life on stage with newfound energy. Tune in to hear Graham's refreshing perspective on music, life, and everything in between.




Graham Ereaux, who makes music under the alias, Devarrow, is a Canadian musician and producer celebrated for his songs reflecting on small-town joys, personal introspection, environmental and social concerns, and (on this new album) the unique love affair with his converted school bus turned music studio. Despite his seemingly bustling life in rural coastal Canada as a carpenter, surfer, and nature lover, his latest album, Heart Shaped Rock, defies any notion of musical complacency. Opening with the lines, “Every morning I just wake up and I just wash my face. Go downstairs and make some breakfast, coffee and some bacon and eggs,” the record offers a refreshing take on life's simple pleasures, injecting vitality into a folk genre that can often lean towards melancholy.



best of 2024 Islands • "What Occurs”




There's a sense of finality floating on the sun-warmed waters of What Occurs, the tenth album by Islands, the near two-decade-old brainchild of ingenious pop songwriter Nick Thorburn. Returning to his home province of British Columbia to make a live-off-the-floor record with people facing each other in a room and exploring their instinctual, creative impulses, Thorburn seems to be signalling his unique musical voyage has perhaps come full circle. read more

The Best Show with Tom Scharpling with Islands


Dec 3, 2024

ifitbeyourwill S04E22 • SJ Riedel of Dutch Mustard


SJ Riedel from Dutch Mustard takes us on an emotional and musical journey that began at eight years old, all sparked by the iconic film "School of Rock." Her story is a testament to passion and perseverance, from diligently saving up for her first guitar to mastering classical compositions in the Netherlands. After moving to the UK, SJ's transition to rock music marked the beginning of a new chapter, where early songwriting and an unforgettable school talent show win set the stage for her burgeoning career.

In our conversation, SJ opens up about the pivotal shift from band member to solo artist. After forgoing traditional college in favor of a sound engineering apprenticeship in London, she discovered a new world of creative possibilities. The isolation of the COVID lockdown, though challenging, offered her a unique opportunity for self-reflection and musical innovation, resulting in 20 demos and a debut EP. SJ's narrative highlights how this time of solitude was a catalyst for finding her authentic voice and artistic identity.

Listeners will be inspired by SJ's resilience as she navigates the music industry, embracing authenticity and collaboration with artists like Steve Milbourne and Gang of Youths' guitarist. Her story of overcoming personal struggles and the serendipitous connections that shaped her career is truly uplifting. With upcoming live performances, recording sessions, and new music releases on the horizon, SJ embodies the power of positive energy and creative collaboration. Join us for an episode filled with heartfelt stories, exciting plans, and the unwavering passion that fuels SJ's musical journey.


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Dutch Mustard blends ethereal dream-pop, 90s alt-rock, and shoegaze, creating a unique sound of abstract drones, psych- infused guitar lines, and SJ’s versatile vocals—ranging from delicate whispers to powerful bursts. Her music layers atmospheric textures with raw emotion, offering a captivating, genre-defying sound that's both dreamy and dynamic.

D U T C H M U S T A R D 

Dec 2, 2024

Slow Salvation • 'The Ghost of Last Christmas’ • 2024



Dec 1, 2024

ifitbeyourwill S04E21 • Matthew Thomas Dillon of Windmill


What drives an artist from secretive teenage recordings to captivating live performances and recording contracts? Join us as we embark on a journey with Matthew Thomas Dillon, the creative mind behind Windmill, whose musical evolution has been nothing short of transformative. Matthew shares his story about moving from quiet four-track sessions to the spotlight. Through a conversation rich with Matthew's personal insights, discover how an unexpected love for pop music shaped his songwriting.

Unveiling the whirlwind of emotions behind releasing a debut album, we navigate Matthew's reflections on the unexpected praise and the introspective process of music creation. The stories behind tracks like "Tokyo Moon," "Replace Me," and "Boarding Lounges" reveal their deeper significance, serving as reminders of ambition and new beginnings. This chapter captures the delicate balance between personal detachment and artistic expression, where Matthew's blend of poetry and subconscious creativity turns his music into intimate memories or snapshots of life, rather than mere songs.

In a heartfelt exploration of artistic fulfillment, Matthew shares how the purchase of an acoustic piano reignited his passion for music creation. He discusses integrating classical piano into his work, leading to a unique approach of releasing multiple versions of tracks on Bandcamp. Additionally, his innovative vocal techniques highlight the importance of authenticity and genuine emotion, painting a vivid picture of an artist dedicated to capturing raw, unique qualities in music. Tune in to experience Matthew's journey through the struggles and triumphs of a music career, leaving listeners inspired by the power of personal expression.










"Subtly beautiful and hugely addictive.****4 Stars" - The Sunday Telegraph

"An impressive album of displacement anxiety with sonics to match. Think Mercury Rev making a break up album. ****4 Stars" - The Independent

"...his style is utterly his own. Timeless and graceful. Strings and percussion, ominous echoes and soft, sweet choirs add richness to tales of asthmatics and fashion houses, plastic pre-flight seats and boarding lounges that you can't help returning to. ****4 Stars" - The Guardian

"Windmill's lovely way with melody and borderline brilliant sense of the emotional dynamics between his own plaintive piano style, heartwrenching
cello and gorgeous washes of full-on strings." - MOJO

"The Mercury people should make a note because their will be no better British album this year - 10/10 ." - Comfort Comes


Nov 29, 2024

ifitbeyourwill S04E20 • Nigel Chapman of Nap Eyes



Nigel Chapman, the creative force behind the band Nap Eyes, unveils the captivating story of his musical evolution, from his early days with The Mighty Northumberland to the latest album "The Neon Gate." Broadcasting from the picturesque landscapes of Nova Scotia, Nigel candidly discusses his transition from science to music and the vibrant, albeit challenging, Halifax music scene. His reflections on collaborating with bandmate Brad and friend/producer Mike, along with the profound influence of iconic bands such as the Pixies, provide a fascinating glimpse into the unique blend of analytical and artistic elements that define his songwriting journey.

Ever wondered how a silent meditation retreat can unlock new realms of creativity? Nigel shares his transformative experience at a Goenka-style Vipassana retreat, revealing how the discipline and focus of mindfulness unexpectedly fueled his songwriting process. With nothing but gum wrappers to capture ideas, he navigated the challenges of an incomplete song and emerged with fresh verses that redefined the piece. This story highlights the powerful intersection of mindfulness and creativity, offering fresh perspectives on how unconventional environments can inspire artistic breakthroughs.

Excitement fills the air as Nigel shares insights into the collaborative creation and release of "The Neon Gate," reflecting on the emotional rollercoaster of sharing new music after years of uncertainty. The joy of receiving positive fan feedback and the anticipation of upcoming live performances, including a show with MJ Lenderman in Brooklyn, are brought to life through Nigel's vibrant storytelling. As we explore themes of magical realism and musical appreciation, we encourage listeners to support artists by purchasing records, fuelling the shared joy and connection that music brings to both creators and fans.








Nap Eyes' fifth album unfurls like the daydreams of a stoned academic: philosophical phantasmagoria mesh with references to Wave Race 64 and the Goo Goo Dolls' best song. But what could be a chaotic jumble instead feels clear-eyed, nimble and witty — the Halifax quartet's relaxed confidence and dexterous instrumentation let The Neon Gate's songs transform and enhance their subject matter, however heady it may be. What other band would attempt to set a W.B. Yeats poem to an indie rock groove, let alone manage to make it work? Paul Blinov

Nov 27, 2024

ifitbeyourwill S04E19 • TW Walsh


TW Walsh, a talented musician and audio engineer, takes us on a nostalgic journey through his musical upbringing. Growing up amidst the eclectic sounds of classic rock and new wave, thanks to his father's diverse taste, Walsh reveals how pivotal moments like watching Led Zeppelin's "The Song Remains the Same" shaped his passion for music. This episode promises to uncover the profound influence that early exposure to the cultural shifts of the 60s, 70s, and the emergence of 80s pop and hip-hop had on his creative path, culminating in his latest album, "Wilderness."

Listeners are invited to explore Walsh's transition from a passionate drummer to a solo artist with a unique voice in the alt-country and alt-rock scenes. We discuss the crucial turning points in his career, from the DIY music era to receiving unexpected recognition from peers, leading to a solo record deal in Seattle. This episode highlights Walsh's authentic sound and the personal nature of his early recordings, including his 1999 album, "How We Spend Our Days," reflecting on the dynamic evolution of his musical journey.

Technological advancements in music production form a backdrop to Walsh's creative process. Equipped with engineering and computer science skills, Walsh embraces digital audio workstations to transform his songwriting practice. As he shares insights on navigating audience feedback while maintaining personal artistic integrity, listeners are encouraged to appreciate the diverse artistic outlets that keep creativity flowing. Discover standout tracks like "Hypnotized" from his new record and hear how Walsh envisions future creative ventures across multiple mediums, ensuring that his artistic journey is ever-evolving.
 






“I believe in TW Walsh and I am not afraid to die!” That’s David Bazan’s proclamation on his song “Bands With Managers” on Pedro the Lion’s album Achilles Heel, put out in 2004, about the same time that TW Walsh stopped playing with the band and David Bazan first retired the moniker. He’s an audio engineer who has worked with thousands of artists, including Benjamin Gibbard, Sufjan Stevens, and of course, David Bazan. And his latest surprise album, Wilderness, share some of Gibbard’s and Death Cab For Cutie’s latest guitar flavors. read more….

Nov 24, 2024

Seán Barna • "Firefly" ft. Mirah • 2024


Don’t let me teach you how to fight
Boys are just boys when they learn to lie
Just like you
Can’t believe I’m here
Just like you
I’m so sincere

Disappear my firefly
I still wear your sweater
Hope you’ll wear mine
Look for you 
Through the trees
Shine your light
I promise 
This time
I’ll be sweet

Nov 22, 2024

Horsegirl • “2468” • 2024




Evan Honer • lead role • 2024




“This is a very out-of-the-box song for me,” shares Honer. “It’s an interesting concept with very unstructured rhyme schemes. ‘lead role' continues the story of this girl ‘annabelle’ and puts it into the perspective of a movie. It starts off with, ‘I got the lead role to a part I never wanted / In a movie where the guy lets down the girl in the end.’ The song features doubled vocals, and I’ve only released one other song where my vocals have been doubled. This sound is new for me and I am very happy with how it came out.”

Nov 21, 2024

ifitbeyourwill S04E18 • Robin Koob of Run Remedy


What happens when life throws a curveball at your classical music dreams? Discover the inspiring journey of Robin Koob, the creative mind behind Run Remedy, as she transitions from a classically trained violinist to an indie folk rock artist. Faced with carpal tunnel syndrome, Robin redirected her path, embracing new musical styles and international teaching roles that fueled her artistic evolution. With resilience and adaptability, she now balances her passion for music with her role as an international corporate trainer, crafting a unique blend of sound that defies traditional boundaries.

Manchester becomes a muse for musicians seeking to immerse themselves fully in their craft. Listen as we unravel the story of a musician moving from a day job to creating dramatic black metal string compositions with Pine. Using innovative techniques like altering pitches and effects pedals, they craft orchestral pieces on the spot. Personal motivations, such as a poignant conversation with a late mother, inspire this creative leap, while the challenge of self-production turns into an empowering journey of self-expression and storytelling.

Music as a tool for exploring identity and healing takes center stage in our exploration of songwriting and queer narratives. From high school songwriting competitions to the release of "Disciple" our guest shares how music helps process past traumas and religious experiences. Unravel the complex tapestry of spirituality, struggle, and the search for meaning as we weave through themes of self-discovery and redemption. These powerful narratives reveal the profound connection between music and authenticity, offering solace and understanding amidst life's chaos.



Titles:

ifitbeyourwill • Robin Koob: From Classical Violinist to Indie Folk Rock Innovator
Robin Koob and the Art of Musical Reinvention
Robin Koob's Evolution in Sound and Spirit
Robin Koob: Crafting Identity Through Song
From Strings to Queer Stories with Robin Koob



Run Remedy, the musical project of New Jersey-born, Manchester-based artist Robin Koob, has released a striking new single titled ‘Disciple’. Known for her genre-defying sound that blends elements of singer-songwriter intimacy, experimental rock dynamics, and psychedelic folk experimentation, Run Remedy's latest track delivers a potent mix of candour, confrontation, and catharsis. read more


Nov 20, 2024

Run Remedy • Disciple • LIVE in Manchester 2024


' Tell me about him - how he's gonna save my soul. Can he? Should he? No.'


Multi-instrumentalist self-proclaimed Jersey trash and Manchester 'string-slut', Run Remedy is making sad queer girl bangers for the soul starved.


Nov 18, 2024

ifitbeyourwill S04E17• David Lowery of Cracker and Camper Van Beethoven


What happens when the worlds of music and mathematics collide? David Lowery, from the iconic bands Cracker and Camper Van Beethoven, joins us to share his intriguing journey from a math enthusiast to a prolific songwriter. Discover how his passion for numbers influences his unique, almost scientific approach to creating music. David also lets us into his world of hobbies, including amateur radio, and shares insights into his solo projects born out of the creative solitude during the COVID-19 pandemic. This conversation is a testament to Lowery's innovative spirit, where even the unlikeliest of inspirations can spark musical genius.

Reimagine the past with Cracker's "Alternative History" project as we explore the motivations behind this retrospective collection. David opens up about the band's quest to offer a genuine narrative free from the confines of algorithm-driven playlists and licensing hurdles. We delve into the creative process behind the alternate takes and unique collaborations with artists like Leftover Salmon and members of Drive-By Truckers, giving fans an authentic glimpse into Cracker’s evolution. Moreover, David shares his experiences at the University of Georgia, where he champions fair practices in the music industry while fostering the next generation of artists.

For aspiring musicians, the path to success is often fraught with challenges, but David offers invaluable advice. From the significance of producing a vast catalog of music to the irreplaceable value of live performances, he emphasizes building a real connection with your audience. We also discuss the importance of diversifying income sources and maintaining a balance to prevent creative burnout. Join us as we conclude with a poignant reflection on the emotional toll of farewells, capturing the bittersweet nature of goodbyes through poetic expression. Don't miss the upcoming release of "Alternate History: A Cracker Retrospect," which promises a fresh take on the band's legacy.

 

https://crackerband.lnk.to/alternative_history



To the uninitiated Cracker might seem to be just another 90s alternative rock band. However, fans recognize that the band is much more than that, having skillfully explored a wide array of styles over nearly 35 years.Regrettably, when newcomers hear a Cracker song and wish to learn more about the band, they often start with algorithmic streaming playlists. These playlists are typically limited to the dozen or so tracks with the most streams. As a result, these playlists are dominated by a few albums from the early 1990s, the heyday of alternative rock radio. There are also a few “greatest hits” compilations for Cracker available, but these at best cover only the first third of the band’s 35-year career. Both of these sources overlook some of the band’s most critically acclaimed and fan-favorite work. read more




Moody Joody • El Camino High • 2024

"El Camino High" on Songs You Need to Know

"Spirited, seductive fever dream: A rush of radiant alt-pop ecstasy, 'Ground Control' soars on anxious waves of raw, restless energy..cathartic, compelling upheaval."

"['Ground Control' is] a radiant and hopeful anthem that encourages listeners to rise above burnout and rediscover joy in life’s everyday moments. Fueled by vibrant melodies and clever rhyme schemes, the song channels a sense of catharsis.."



"El Camino High," looks at the past through rose-colored glasses, putting a relationship in a better light than it really was. Like a late afternoon cruise, it pushes forward smoothly as it evokes waves of nostalgia and lingers long after it ends. The band is thrilled to share a track that they each feel represents the band today and where they are headed. Hall adds, "it felt like the perfect way to end our journey with the 'Dream Girl' EP while simultaneously catapulting us into a next new album chapter feeling like we’ve really honed in on who we are as a band. 'El Camino High' truly feels like Moody Joody at our best across the board from the lyrics and musical composition to the way it translates so seamlessly to video and the live show." Producer Andrew Pacheco echoes the energy it brings to the live show and adds, "It’s been a lot of fun to play live on this last tour, and I’m looking forward to seeing how that energy inspires the next batch of new music."

Moving Into Tucson • Heart & Soul • 2024

 

Get ready to dive headfirst into the neon-lit world of 80’s pop!

MOVING INTO TUCSON is back with a new single that's pure nostalgia. HEART & SOUL is a synth-pop anthem packed with infectious beats, heartfelt lyrics and catchy melodies.

With its driving beat and catchy chorus, this track is guaranteed to get your blood pumping and your feet tapping. The band's soaring vocals, synth-laden sounds and infectious melodies will have you singing along in no time.

https://www.instagram.com/movingintotucson/

Nov 16, 2024

Sunnsetter • Take a shot • 2024


Sunnsetter knows their pedigree. What flows through them, the reasons they create, the music they love to listen to, play, work on and with and what they have learned, honed, and squirreled away is evidentiary. The foundations they build on, aren’t on the surface, perhaps vastly accessible or linear to your run-of-the-mill radio listener, (and that’s completely fine) but fuck do they slap, when that wall of other-worldy melodic, expertly crafted sound crashes down around you. They were built, layer by layer with purpose. Crafted with love by their maker. 


"on Sunnsetter’s new album, Heaven Hang Over Me, the listener is plunged into an obscure and somewhat darkened universe of trilling emo rock guitar leads, thick shoegaze chords, plodding drum beats, and faraway, frayed vocals.”
-RANGE

"The jangly ambient track recalls the static riffs and heavenly synths of classic shoegaze acts like My Bloody Valentine, while McLeod’s soft-spoken vocals evoke the acceptance and peace the track speaks of."
Glide Magazine

"This is one of those songs you can get lost in, or pull around you for some extra warmth and feel fine for three-and-a-half minutes [...] if warm, shoegazey textures are your kind of thing then you’re gonna love their new record.”
Backseat Mafia