27 March 2026
27 March 2026 - Nelly Furtado - Maneater
26 March 2026
26 March 2026 - Triples - Happy April
This is the last regular post I'm writing for this year's Maple Leaf March. I think. I may write more stuff. We'll see.
26 March 2026 - PACKS - Honey
I lied. THIS is the last regular post I'm writing for this year's Maple Leaf March. I think. I may write more stuff. We'll see.
26 March 2026 - Triples - Be Around
It's pretty good, too - her 2026 EP Every Good Story gives solid Liz Phair/Juliana Hatfield vibes. "Be Around" closes the set, and it is a love song that was inspired by Eva's relationship with her boyfriend and the honeymoon period she experienced at the beginning of it.
25 March 2026
25 March 2026 - Laurence Nerbonne - On danse encore
Youtube has made it a lot harder to share videos from there to Blogger. It makes me worry about the future of this platform.
So, while I contemplate that, I hope you enjoy this Gatineau-based artist who is making some truly excellent dance music.
24 March 2026
24 March 2026 - Elisapie - Arnaq
By the way, Inuktitut was a great album, but it wasn't the first time Elisapie had sung in that language.
This song was the lead song and single from her 2018 album The Ballad of the Runaway Girl, a multilingual masterpiece, with songs in Inuktitut, English and French - years before Rosalía showed off being a polyglot.
The album got Elisapie a Juno nomination and her first Polaris shortlist. The song - the title translates to "Woman" in English and speaks to the strength of women - is absolutely masterpiece level work.
24 March 2026 - Elisapie - The Love You Gave
23 March 2026
23 March 2026 - Thierry Larose - Cantalou
Do I understand every cultural reference in every song I post? Nope. Especially I don't understand some from Quebec.
Do you know who does? Quebecois indie singer-songwriter Thierry Larose.
And I feel like I am missing a cultural reference here. Maybe one of you can tell me what it is.
At any rate, this was the title song from Larose's debut album, cowritten by the artist and a large team, including Charles-Antoine Olivier (who also plays drums on this song) and Alexandre Martel (no joke, he's banging the congas and tambourine here), with whom he won the 2021 SOCAN Songwriting Prize - for a different song, but just to show you that he's got a solid team with strong chops surrounding him.
I don't care that this song is in French. I care that it's a great song that would sound in place on any indie radio station.
22 March 2026
22 March 2026 - Mustafa - Gaza is Calling
21 March 2026
21 March 2026 - DAPHNI ft. CARIBOU - Waiting So Long
20 March 2026
20 March 2026 - Debby Friday - Lipsync
19 March 2026
19 March 2026 - Beyries - Soldier
Remember when I said that Beyries discovered music while she was being treated for breast cancer?
Furthermore, remember when I said she was someone who sang both in English and French?
This song is the first one she wrote and performed, while she was undergoing cancer treatment. It also appears on her 2017 debut album Landing.
19 March 2026 - Beyries - Du temps
Part of me really feels terrible pulling out more francophone content when most of my audience is English-speaking.
Part of me knows that 2 of my top three posts of all time are by artists from Quebec (yes, doing anglophone songs, but stay with me). Francophone content does very well here.
And, since Beyries's latest album Reprises made my Wicked 25, and remains one of the few artists I have not otherwise discussed, let's talk about her.
Amélie Beyries was a public relations professional until age 28... when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. During her treatment (she's twenty years past that, guys), she discovered songwriting and began making music as a career.
This song, with music written by the artist, is from her 2024 album Du feu dans les lilas, which is an excellent francophone set from an artist who seamlessly glides back and forth between English and French. It's absolutely beautiful - so I hope you enjoy it.
18 March 2026
18 March 2026 - Carly Rae Jepsen - Tug Of War
Nope.
17 March 2026
17 March 2026 - The Tragically Hip - At The Hundredth Meridian
I find myself coming back to the Hip more the older I get.
And why wouldn't I? They're clear Canadian music royalty. And this song - from their 1993 album Fully Completely - is quintessentially Canadian - named for the line that separates the East from the prairies, running somewhere between Winnipeg and Regina, really close to the western shores of Lake Winnipeg.
Yep. I looked it up.
But it was more than that. It was a song about being at the edge - the brink - and pressing forward.
Written by the band, it was a top 20 hit in Canada and a top 40 hit at US rock radio - further cementing their legendary status.
16 March 2026
16 March 2026 - Daniel Caesar - Japanese Denim
15 March 2026
15 March 2026 - Sophie Powers - Lonely Army
Yep, we can.
14 March 2026
14 March 2026 - Emmanuelle Querry - TANDEM
Did I mention she was from Quebec? Yeah. She's big in the Montreal club scene.
13 March 2026
13 March 2026 - Rheostatics ft. Gord Downie - The Drop Off
It was important to me that I start this post like I have started no other in this blog's history - leading with the music.
In his life, Gord Downie, leader of the Tragically Hip, was a board member and vocal supporter of Lake Ontario Waterkeeper - which is now known as Swim Drink Fish after merging with other like-minded organizations - who are concerned with preserving the water and the culture of the lakes and waterways surrounding the Great Lakes and Lake Ontario specifically.
He was a great public speaker - which a lot of people did not know - and he once told a story at one of the LOW events, in April 2015 - about the drop off. Alex Lifeson heard this beautiful spoken word piece, and it stuck with him.... so when Rheostatics put together The Great Lakes Suite, they took Gord's beautiful words, and put them to music.
Gord Downie passed away in 2017, but his words from that Waterkeeper Gala are still with us. And below, they are without music.
13 March 2026 - Rheostatics - The Inland Sea
I didn't have a GREAT Rheostatics album on it, at all.
"I was not a Rheostatics person, which is exactly why it shocked me how hard The Great Lakes Suite landed: a sprawling, mostly improvised love letter to the lakes that turns geography into this wild, shifting soundscape. Alex Lifeson and Hugh Marsh are here, but the moment that really broke me is “The Drop Off,” built around a haunting spoken‑word recording from the late Gord Downie about Lake Ontario and water stewardship – it’s like having a ghost of Canadian music history standing in the middle of the suite, reminding you why this landscape matters.So now I'm a Rheostatics guy." - literally me.
I don't really have a lot more to say about that.
This song, written by Kevin Hearn, closes the album, and it is a beautiful, sweeping piece about the Lakes and their status as an inland sea. Alex Lifeson of Rush joined the band on guitar.
12 March 2026
12 March 2026 - Lights - COME GET YOUR GIRL
Because I WAS going to intentionally skip posting one day in February to make something happen.
More than a decade after Siberia and Little Machines, A6 is the first Lights record that really feels like it belongs beside them - not as a sequel, but as their evolved equal. It’s a neon‑soaked grief diary that shows she is still the blueprint for the new wave of alt-pop, folding the heavier, LŪN‑era electronics into synth‑pop songs about damage, numbness and clawing your way back to yourself. she manages to make the "glitch-pop" trend feel grounded and visceral rather than just aesthetic, hitting with the urgency of someone rebuilding in real time. - Literally me.
11 March 2026
11 March 2026 - The Beaches - Blow Up
| No, seriously, this map is from Wikipedia. |
And while the rest of the world learned about them because Jordan Miller decided to write a song about Brett Emmons, they've actually been making music for more than a decade. Today's song is from their 2021 EP Future Lovers, and it has an ever-so-slightly poppier sound than their current stuff - but it's still pretty excellent.
10 March 2026
10 March 2026 - Saya Gray - SHELL ( OF A MAN )
"Saya Gray’s SAYA is like scrolling through someone’s brain: songs splinter mid‑phrase, guitars and strings smear into each other, and you’re never quite sure where the groove is going to land. It’s dense and sometimes disorienting - it's not an easy listen, and even took a few listens for me to connect - but once it clicks, it becomes the thing to put on when regular alt‑pop feels too tidy and you want something to gently pull your head apart and rewire it for 40 minutes." - literally me
09 March 2026
9 March 2026 - Shad - The Old Prince Still Lives At Home
| To be fair, Lights liked it, too. But she didn't respond |
So, yeah, that day, I said to myself, "Next March, we are telling all TWELVE blog readers about The Old Prince and how great it is." Because it is.
And the performance is a classic. He does it LIVE, with instruments. In the lead-up, you can hear he credits Common and Lauryn Hill as influences, and I definitely hear it.
08 March 2026
8 March 2026 - Baby Nova - Virgin Heartbreak
07 March 2026
7 March 2026 - The United Steel Workers of Montreal - Émile Bertrand
06 March 2026
6 March 2026 - Marie Davidson - Sexy Clown
"City of Clowns is what happens when Marie Davidson points her dry, dark sense of humor at capitalism and nightlife and decides to dance on their graves instead of just eulogizing them. It’s electro, spoken word, satire and genuine anxiety all tangled together, and in a year obsessed with AI and hustle culture, this record felt like someone finally saying, “This is insane, right?” over a beat you can actually move to." - Literally me
05 March 2026
5 March 2026 - Ribbon Skirt - PENSACOLA
04 March 2026
4 March 2026 - Cœur de Pirate - Château de sable
03 March 2026
3 March 2026 - Bibi Club - Amaro
Anyway, it's very good, and both written and produced by the duo. It is still a side project for now, but it's quickly becoming a core part of the Montreal music scene.
02 March 2026
2 March 2026 - Lou-Adriane Cassidy ft. Ariane Roy - Ariane
Told ya.
This is a live performance of Lou-Adriane Cassidy's song "Ariane" WITH Ariane singing, too!
2 March 2026 - Ariane Roy - Berceuse
2 March 2026 - Lou-Adriane Cassidy - J'espère encore que quelque part l'attente s'arrête
01 March 2026
1 March 2026 - Paule-Andrée Cassidy - Ici
Well, this year, I wanted to set a table - with an artist who most people outside of Quebec would never have heard of, despite her nearly 30-year career.
28 February 2026
28 February 2026 - Goldie Boutilier - Goldie Montana
Well, I screwed up. I immediately published a scheduled post. So now we start Maple Leaf March a day early.
So, Goldie's nominated at the JUNOS next month, and I think she's got a shot.
Nominated in the Breakthrough Artist category, she's making fun, compelling pop music. Getting a big break opening for Katy Perry - even at this stage in her career - has really helped her immeasurably in reaching a larger audience.
From her 2025 album Goldie Boutilier Presents.... Goldie Montana, without further ado.
28 February 2026 (Special Edition) - Neil Sedaka - Love Will Keep Us Together
Neil Sedaka is a big enough deal that he gets TWO posts.
In 1973, he released a single called "Love Will Keep Us Together" that he wrote (with Howard Greenfield) and recorded himself.
This performance isn't from 1973, but it's still really good.
28 February 2026 (Special Edition) - Neil Sedaka - Calendar Girl
The famed singer songwriter Neil Sedaka passed away yesterday. His music will be missed. He was probably more successful as a songwriter, but he *did* perform as well. This song, from 1960, was his first top 5 hit in the United States and a #1 in Canada! The song, co-written by Sedaka and Howard Greenfield, is really a sweet tribute to the pinups of the past.
This video is from 1966.
27 February 2026
27 February 2026 - Lilly Hiatt - Shouldn't Be
26 February 2026
26 February 2026 - Kasey Chambers ft. Shane Nicholson - The Divorce Song
25 February 2026
25 February 2026 - Kasey Chambers - Last Hard Bible / Sunny Sweeney - Last Hard Bible
So, for the first time ever, I decided to do a post about two female country artists doing versions of the same song.
The cover is spectacular.
24 February 2026
24 February 2026 - Olivia Rodrigo - drivers license (and a bonus)
23 February 2026
23 February 2026 - Air Miami - I Hate Milk
So, naturally, I had to seek it out.