True North Tunes: 15 Tracks Across the Canadian Songwriting Map
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This week on Songwriters From Here and Away we’re celebrating a lineup of compelling Canadian artists, ranging from heartfelt reflections on life and home to electrifying storytelling, genre-bending soundscapes, and deeply personal narratives — songwriters shaping the sound of Canada’s music scene. Discover voices you know and ones you’ll want to get to know — from roots and indie to soulful pop and imaginative indie-folk. Travel across styles, moods, and stories, all connected by great songwriting.
Jeff Vidov – “New York I’m Coming For You” — Up-and-coming Canadian songwriter whose melodic grit captures big-city aspiration and heart.
Rachel Kane – “Be Alright (Feat. Beatox & Adrienne Fainman)” — Collaborative indie pop blend with emotional texture and modern groove.
Gail and Karl – “A Thousand Thousand Blessings” — Folk-rock duo rooted in melody and harmony with a long history of community radio support. https://www.kelownaartscouncil.ca/s-projects-side-by-side
Clara Cloud – “Lay Me Down (Again)” — Dreamy indie-folk voice with evocative lyrical work and an intimate delivery.
Daniel Lew – “Out Of Sight, Out of Mind” — Thoughtful songwriter with reflective lyrics and a sound anchored in emotion.
Peach Panic – “Conversations” — Energetic indie track with a rhythmic edge and clean, contemporary feel.
Malia Rogers – “Vulnerable” — Intimate singer-songwriter whose voice and words explore openness and strength.
Thomas Messenger – “Elbows Up” — Playful, dynamic track grounded in sharp writing and compelling performance.
Steph Cameron – “Summer Song” — Seasonally warm and inviting tune from a seasoned storyteller.
Aaron MacDonald – “What’s The Point” — Rooted in lyrical nuance and thoughtful reflection, this song digs into meaning and feeling.
Margaret Champion – “A Safe Place To Land (with Cory Tetford)” — Soulful collaboration with heart, harmony, and depth.
Onion Honey – “Spite, Rebranded” — High-spirited folk quartet blending tradition with modern flair and tight harmonies.
Thomas Marshall – “Change The Key” — Reflective indie songwriter crafting songs that stay with you long after listening.
Jill Peacock – “All I See Is Blue” — Cool, contemplative songwriting wrapped in evocative atmosphere.
Oh Pray Tell – “Poor Black Women Blues” — Powerful blues-inspired track that confronts social themes with voice and grit. MORE Songwriters podcasts at www.SFHAA.ca
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