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Pop-Country Artist Elliott Novak Wants to Know “Why Does Everyday Start With Goodbye”

American multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Elliott Novak channels his Salt Lake City, Utah upbringing into his signature pop/country sound with the release of a heartwarming new single and EP, “Why Does Everyday Start With Goodbye.”

Novak’s Inspiration for “Why Does Everyday Start With Goodbye” began innocently enough as a song about what we often find in a typical day, but quickly became much more. As Novak says, “I kept thinking about how everyone — including me — puts all their hopes into finding that special person to share their life with… Only to end up spending most of their time apart.”

As Novak began to reveal his debut single to colleagues and friends, the song’s message immediately resonated. “When I first started showing people the song on the piano, everyone was like, ‘you’re right… Why DOES every day start with goodbye?!’”

Forming cohesive energy that infiltrates both heart and mind, the sonic backbone of the song lies in the sensational guitar work that instantly evokes a sense of familiarity and comfort while uplifting melodies sail smoothly alongside the meaningful message embedded within.

While Novak’s masterful instrumentation and songwriting prowess in “Why Does Everyday Start With Goodbye” serenades the soul, the lyrics are brought to life by the extreme talent of a singer featured on the track; known simply as Sylvie, her raw vocal performance ensures the nuance of the song reaches the depths of any listener.

“Oh yeah, goodbye to you
A sweet text on your break gonna make me smile for a few…oh
But then I’ll spend the afternoon thinking about just being close to you
I know I don’t have room to complain
Some folks don’t have anyone to seek shelter with from the rain.”

Having been a successful songwriter for many acts across the United States, Elliott Novak decided to hone his artistic skillset further with his first solo demo release in 2020 — as the pandemic was raging. Starting every song on the piano, Novak would find his niche harnessing the music he grew up to in the suburban outskirts of Salt Lake City, Utah, with his dad.

“I grew up in my dad’s truck listening to the AM country station,” Novak recalls. “I think this song really shows the influences of where I come from, and where I am now.”

And luckily with that, there’s no goodbye in sight.

Nigeria-Born, Canada-Based Pop/R&B Artist STANLEY Battles With Ego Vs Love In “Twisted”

The tale of ego versus love is one as old as time itself. For some of us, we lose that battle and nowhere is that concept captured more perfectly than in pop-R&B artist Stanley’s new single, “Twisted.”

As Stanley’s newest release, “Twisted” arrives fresh from the Winnipeg-based artist’s latest album, Resurrection; the LP aims to be a retelling of loss throughout the pandemic, with “Twisted” a pivotal chapter in that story.

Fantastically produced, “Twisted” is reminiscent of The Weeknd’s summer releases, bringing forth images of summer flings ending too soon, and the high energy behind this mix paired with Stanley’s R&B style vocals really sells this track. It’s this façade of feel-good loving that acts as the cherry on top.

“’Twisted’ tells a story about how, in the midst of all I was going through, I had a girl that loved me regardless — but I never wanted her the same way she wanted me,” Stanley shares.

With that, Stanley’s newest single feels like something sweet tainted by pain — like a vodka lemonade with a heavy pour.

The song’s production features punchy synth grooves coupled with well-timed guitar samples that make a guest appearance in the chorus. While these layers of production seem innocent at face value, each instrument throughout the mix plays a role in the mindset that comes with feeling all-worthy of a loved one’s embrace.

“She did all she could do to let me know she cared for me, but I never saw the value in her,” Stanley reflects. “She decided to move on and I instantly regretted losing her; it made me see what I was missing.

“This destroyed my ego,” he continues, before adding “for the better… My ego always told me she should never get it ‘Twisted’; that she will always love me.”

As heard across recent releases — including singles “Waiting,” his 2020 EP, Late Bloomer, and more — Stanley is an innovative musician who blends pop, afro, EDM, and R&B effortlessly.

Moving from Nigeria to Winnipeg, MB, Canada, Stanley was here to further his education — although he never let go of his love for music, a childhood passion of his. In addition to his hundred of thousands of streams across Spotify alone, Stanley is also known for his entrepreneurial spirit and an unlimited supply of ideas and wit. Priding himself on never being boxed in, he works endlessly to leave his musical impact on the world.

“Life is all about perspective,” he says. “How you view it becomes your reality.”

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Morgan x Barrie Explores Human Connection & the Search for Our Place in the World with New Album, Lines

The world has just been through two years of overwhelming uncertainty and isolation with many lives lost, connections broken, and dreams put on hold. Owen Sound singer-songwriter Morgan x Barrie took the world’s suffering, buckled down in depths of the pandemic and made it into something resonant, open hearted, and beautiful for us all with his new album, Lines, and the single “Germany.”

That said, Lines, Barrie’s third full album, isn’t a lament over our recent past… Instead, it’s a raw and honest look at the challenges all generations collectively face in the 21st century; a deeply thoughtful exploration of human hot topics like love, waste, and loss approached in equally passionate terms.

“I wanted to write an album I would want to listen to,” says Barrie, matter of factly.

But Barrie didn’t just ‘write’ this album; Lines is truly a creation all his own volition as he is the songwriter, composer, producer, and engineer — seeing the project through from his imagination to your ears. He writes, composes, records, and mixes all the music in his living room in Owen Sound, Ontario, immersing himself in the pursuit of the right sound reminiscent of Brian Wilson’s legendary musical isolation periods. The result is sonically rich, personal yet relatable, and wholly hard to believe it originated from the artist’s living room and not multiple recording studios.

In the making of this album, one important thing Barrie wanted to listen to be the voices of his past.

“The album started with the song ‘Germany’ — a tribute to my connection with my grandfather and his experience storming Juno Beach on D-Day,” explains Morgan. “I wrote the song after returning from touring Germany, which gave me the opportunity to reflect on how different my experience was in Europe then his would have been.”

I’m connected to you through our history
The blood the battles the brutality
I know it wasn’t you and I know it wasn’t me
It started out in Germany

Making that connection tangible and somewhat haunting, Morgan’s grandfather’s voice became part of the recording.

“Luckily, I was able to find original audio clips that capture him sharing some of his experience at Juno Beach,” he recalls. “When I hear his voice on the song, all the memories come rushing back.”

Unearthing that treasure of his grandfather’s recordings talking about his WWII days brought his experiences so much closer to home for Morgan in writing “Germany.”

“I was fortunate enough that he was able to share some of his darker, more intimate experiences of the war. Through the tears and the pain, it solidified a bond between us that is unique and part of what makes me who I am today.”

And every breath I take and every step I take it brings me back to you
When the earth shakes my heart begins to take I pull away from you

Just like the many ways we humans are connected, the nine tracks on Lines are tied together by transitional audio passages of streetscapes, natural environments, crowded rooms, snippets of conversation, and instrumental flourishes — from subdued to bombastic — that create a seamless experience as the listener follows, willing and intrigued.

Lines is an ambitious concept album that whisks you on an epic, heartfelt journey through the human struggle to make sense of our place in the world around us. Barrie’s rough and tumble, worldly-wise voice is the narrator through contemplative acoustic moments like “Adrift” to full-on roots rockers such as “Strange Days.” In a world of single song servings, Lines is meant to be a full course experience.

Barrie wasn’t totally alone on this sonic voyage. An array of notable Canadian musicians made talented contributions to Lines, including Lisa Lobsinger, Kyle Crane, Mark Mariash, Aaron Goldstein, Tyler Beckett, Matt Epp, and Christina Martin.

Prior to Lines, Barrie released his debut solo LP, North, in 2017 and piqued enough interest to perform several sold-out shows and strengthen his growing music community. Following that, Barrie released Fall in 2018.

Songs from Fall garnered Top 10 placings with CFRC Kingston and airplay on CBC North, as well as praise from international music critics; this success helped Barrie secure an opening slot for Matt Epp on his 2018 European tour. Barrie followed that up with a fully booked three-week tour through Germany and Switzerland in 2020 that was unfortunately postponed as the global pandemic took hold.

Barrie officially released Lines at one of the premier live listening rooms in the Georgian Bay area, the Heartwood Music Hall, and more shows will be on the way in support of this new release.

ARSENAL MILLS Unleash No-Nonsense Approach to Good Vibes & Great Times with Supercharged “Give It Up”

East coast Canadian rock/blues band Arsenal Mills unleash their no-nonsense approach to good vibes and great times with the supercharged new single, “Give It Up.”

Arsenal Mills hits the ground running with “Give It Up,” an electrifying song about letting go of the toxicity in life and embracing optimism. “I wanted people to know that it’s okay to find the lighter side of these situations and take a humorous angle,” says the band’s lead vocalist/songwriter, Brad Milligan, of the track.

The anthemic new single is not just a testament to the musical dedication of Arsenal Mills but also the commitment to quality sound and production. Lead guitarist/songwriter Griffen Arsenault says, “this is the type of song that really gets your blood pumping and your feet grooving!”

The PEI-based band is no stranger to the power of rock n’ roll, coming out of the gate with an award-winning debut EP, Lovesick & Broke, and consistent melodic chemistry that continues to shine on their latest musical effort. After the success of the EP, Milligan began to imagine the next evolution of Arsenal Mills, sharing that they “were about to start working with award-winning producer Gavin Brown (Billy Talent, Three Days Grace, Barenaked Ladies).

“I thought this could be a great opportunity to really hit our stride.”

As the songwriting and recording were underway on “Give It Up,” it was clear that the band was charting new territory. Arsenal Mills drummer Josh MacNeil says “working with Gavin Brown gave us the opportunity to try new recording techniques, especially with the drums, as Gavin is a very accomplished drummer in his own right. It helped make them sound fuller and more explosive.”

Coming out of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Arsenal Mills is comprised of Brad Milligan’s sensational vocal/guitar work, Griffen Arsenault’s heavy guitar riffs, and Josh MacNeil’s slick percussion skills. André U rounds out the band, pulling triple duty with his chops on bass/keyboards/synths.

With the intention of reimagining rock as we know it, Arsenal Mills came together during the early stages of the pandemic in 2020. Their common influences of new wave, blues, and R&B would inform the direction of Arsenal Mills’ sound; their fresh yet familiar sound is inspired by the rock legends that came before, such as Paul McCartney & Wings, Aerosmith, and Def Leppard.

With the band unified around a fun retro vibe — and having already opened for Kim Mitchell, Glorious Sons and, this Summer 2022, Our Lady Peace — it’s clear Arsenal Mills are in a lane all their own, and recent nominations for both ‘New Artist Of The Year’ and ‘Rock Recording Of The Year’ by Music PEI solidify the band as a rhythmic force of nature destined for greatness.

The red-hot new single “Give It Up” is available now!

Leah Harris’ New Single “Shine” Hits #2 on the R&B/Funk/Soul Charts & Top 15 Overall on SubmitHub

Leah Harris has been shining since childhood, and the summation of her career to this point glows on her latest chart-topping offering, “Shine.”

The Canadian-born singer/songwriter is a globetrotter with music in her soul. An encouraging childhood would incite her passion for music, having learned piano from her mother at age four and the fundamentals of songwriting from her father at age nine. Harris’ formative years in the Detroit music community would see her take to the influence of Blues and Motown, and soon the budding starlet had begun gigging professionally.

Harris would move on to study Piano Performance at Berklee College of Music before relocating to Europe to further her career. Having met producer Adam Rhodes during her stint in Boston, Harris released her debut EP, I Don’t Believe In Love (2014), and joined the Blues and Soul scene in Sweden soon after, as well.

Leah Harris was just getting started. Her next stop would be Ireland in 2017 to focus on her songwriting; launching into an independent tour of 13 countries over two years. Her entrepreneurial spirit garnished Harris wide-spread coverage of her journey and earned her legions of fans.

Now, Harris is back in New York City. Her EP Treat Me Good dropped in 2018, again produced by Adam Rhodes. Her frequent gigging in the Big Apple has taken her to the stages of Ashford & Simpson’s Sugar Bar, The Delancey, Rockwood Music Hall, Cafe Wha?, and Club Groove.

It’s Harris’ time to “Shine.” Her wide repertoire of musical endeavours have brought her to this moment. An upbeat, piano-based, and snap-happy diddy oozing with soul and good vibes, “Shine” brings together a career-high for Harris. It’s chill, and melodic. It’s padded with funk, borrows from the pop fringe, and carried through on Harris’ exquisite vocal delivery.

“The writing of ‘Shine’ changed my path completely and brought me back to music again,” says Harris. “Since then, I have connected with so many inspiring artists, performed at some legendary Soul venues around the city, and found my true identity as an artist.

“During this phase of genuine connection, I came across a producer named Sal Oliver,” she continues. “We connected through a shared set of values and approach to music, and I only later found out that he was a GRAMMY-winning producer with an unbelievable resume preceding him. He lined up a remarkable band in Nashville, where we recorded ‘Shine’ and one other future single.”

Harris is currently working on the visual component to the track alongside Andaluz the Artist (best known for his “Kobe” mural at the Barclays Center), as well as Olutayo (lead in Broadway’s Moulin Rouge; dancer – Madonna, Rihanna). Her routine performances and hosting of live music events keeps Harris both connected and busy as a musician conquering New York.

It’s a big world out there. And it’s Leah Harris bringing the “Shine.”

Omah Lay Announces ‘Boy Alone’ World Tour 2022

Nigerian star Omah Lay announced his US Boy Alone World Tour 2022. Produced by Live Nation and Duke Concept, the tour kicks off on September 7th at The Fillmore Silver Spring in Silver Spring, MD making stops across North America in Atlanta, New York, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles and more with additional dates to be announced. The tour will follow the release of Omah Lay’s debut album Boy Alone via Warner Records on July 14.

The Afro-fusion artist broke into the scene in early 2020 after his self-produced single, “Bad Influence,” went viral on social media. He signed with Warner Records and kept busy throughout 2021 with a steady stream of releases and a sold-out US tour. His smash hit “Understand” was a contemplative, yet danceable record powered by his signature vocal warmth. Last summer, he was featured on Masterkraft’s remix of Bieber’s chart-topping “Peaches” and this year he tapped Bieber for his single “Attention” before releasing his newest anthem “Woman.” Recognizing all of his talent and hard work, the 2022 NAACP Image Awards nominated Omah Lay for “Outstanding International Song.”

With his darkly sparkling vocals, evocative storytelling, and contagious rhythms, Omah Lay is one of Nigeria’s most talked about innovators. The 25-year-old singer and producer’s brand of Afro-fusion effortlessly pulls from his deep personal history with West Africa’s percussion-heavy highlife genre, as well as his enthusiasm for the popular sounds of his generation—from classic rap to the Afro-beats empire flourishing in his home base of Lagos. Throughout his two inventive EPs, Get Layd and What Have We Done, his lithe voice unravels tales that range from introspective to romantic to gratifyingly explicit, expertly laid over lush and soulful instrumentals. Layered with vivid scenarios and heartfelt confessions, Omah Lay’s rich music not only depicts a young man daring to reveal his grittiest vices and innermost feelings, but also doubles as a fascinating window into Afro-fusion’s bright and expansive future.

BOY ALONE WORLD TOUR DATES:
Wed Sep 07 — Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring
Sat Sep 10 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre
Mon Sep 12 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza
Thu Sep 15 – Boston, MA – Big Night Live
Fri Sep 16 – Las Vegas, NV – Life Is Beautiful
Sun Sep 18 – Toronto, ON – Phoenix Concert Theatre
Tue Sep 20 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues
Wed Sep 21 – Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater
Thu Sep 22 – Winnipeg, MB – The Park Theatre
Sat Sep 24 – Edmonton, AB – Union Hall
Sun Sep 25 – Calgary, AB – MacEwan Ballroom
Tue Sep 27 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom
Wed Sep 28 – Seattle, WA – Neptune
Fri Sep 30 – Sacramento, CA – Harlow’s
Sun Oct 02 – Los Angeles, CA – The Regent Theater
Oct 08 – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits

Kpop Group ITZY Reveals First World Tour Details

South Korean girl group ITZY have revealed tour details on their THE 1ST WORLD TOUR . The 5-member group consisting of Yeji, Lia, Ryujin, Chaeryeong, and Yuna will embark on their first ever US concert tour with a 10-show run this fall. Produced by Live Nation, the tour kicks off in Seoul with a special two nights in SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium on August 6th & 7th then continues with the US leg on October 26th at YouTube Theater in Los Angeles making stops in Houston, Atlanta, Chicago and more before wrapping up in New York at Hulu Theater on November 13th.

ebuted on February 12, 2019, ITZY is a 5-member girl group, consist of Yeji, Lia, Ryujin, Chaeryeong and Yuna under JYP Entertainment. With their first single album “IT’z Different” ITZY was the first K-pop idol to win both the Rookie Award and the Digital Song Award with their debut song. In 2020, ITZY received total of 15 rookie awards which made them the K-POP group with the greatest number of rookie awards.

ITZY’s coming back with “CHECKMATE” which is the group’s fifth mini-album. ITZY’s last release “Crazy In Love” which landed at 11th on the U.S. Billboard’s main albums chart, its highest chart position ever in 2021 and leading them to receiving 2021 Asia Artist Awards’ Best Musician award.

ITZY, the queens of 4th generation of K-POP has come back to the track with their first release of 2022 and their very first world tour .

ITZY THE 1ST WORLD TOUR TOUR DATES:
Sat Aug 6 – Seoul, KOR – SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium
Sun Aug 7 – Seoul, KOR – SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium
Wed Oct 26 – Los Angeles, CA – YouTube Theater
Sat Oct 29 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Federal Theatre
Tue Nov 01 – Dallas, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Thu Nov 03 – Sugar Land, TX – Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
Sat Nov 05 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre
Mon Nov 07 – Chicago, IL – Rosemont Theatre
Thu Nov 10 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Sun Nov 13 – New York, NY – Hulu Theater

Chrissy Metz Announces Seven Stop Live At City Winery Tour

Award-winning actress and EMI Nashville recording artist Chrissy Metz announces Chrissy Metz Live at City Winery, a seven-city tour kicking off Aug. 9 in Washington, D.C. The intimate setting of City Winery provides the perfect atmosphere for Metz’s affable, easy-going presence and storytelling to match her relatable music, from the emotional “Actress” to the empowering “Girl Go” and more. PopSugar claims the multitalented star “has golden pipes,” while Country Living says, “Chrissy Metz singing live will give you chills.”

Chrissy signed a recording contract shortly following her starring role in the 20th Century Fox Breakthrough movie and soundtrack featuring her performance of the Oscar-nominated track, “I’m Standing With You.” While an award-winning actress well known for her role as “Kate Pearson” on NBC’s This Is Us, Metz has always called music her “first love.”

When not on a tv or film set, Metz spends much of her time in Nashville writing and recording music. She has performed on famed stages from the Grand Ole Opry to the Bluebird Cafe. Find Metz’s music including “Girl Go,” “Feel Good,” Talking To God,” “Actress”

Chrissy Metz Live At City Winery Tour Dates:
August 9 Washington, D.C.
August 11 Philadelphia, Pa.
August 13 New York, N.Y.
August 14 Boston, Mass.
August 30 Chicago, Ill.
August 31 Atlanta, Ga.
September 1 Nashville, Tenn.

Elton John Partners With Jadu & Sweet To Raise Funds For Elton John Aids Foundation

Today, leading into NFT.NYC, global music legend Elton John announces his entrance into web3 by partnering with Jadu and Sweet to auction a one-of-a-kind Rocket Man Jadu Hoverboard NFT in addition to releasing a series of access tokens that give holders the opportunity to unlock a host of future fan experiences as part of the the Rocket NFT Club (nft.eltonjohn.com).

The Jadu Hoverboard auction begins at 10 am ET on Monday June 20 and will close on Wednesday Jun 22, 2022 at 6pm EST with all sales benefitting the Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF).

Produced by Jadu, an Augmented Reality (AR) platform that puts web3 avatars at the center of gameplay mapped to the real world, the Rocket Man Hoverboard is the rarest of the 6,666 items within the Jadu Hoverboard collection. Designed by Voxel Bunny, who built Jadu’s iconic jetpacks and hoverboards, the design creatively references a keyboard pinball machine, paying homage to Elton John “Pinball Wizard” Video from 1975, built inside the chassis supported by classic Elton John features including iconic star glasses, piano keys and the actual musical notes from “Rocket Man.”

“As a fellow LGTBQ+ artist, it’s hard to put into words the pride I feel paying tribute to Elton John & his legacy which continues to make a meaningful impact on the lives of so many,” said Voxel Bunny. “And knowing that my creation will play a role in helping to end the AIDS epidemic for the most vulnerable individuals and communities means the world to me,” said Voxel Bunny.

“Whilst I’m no metaverse expert (!) I wanted to make sure that my first NFT was something true to me, and collaborating with LGBTQ+ artist Voxel Bunny and Jadu on something so unique which benefits the Elton John AIDS Foundation for Pride month, was the perfect opportunity.” said Elton John “Web3 has the potential to bring people from across the world together like never before and I’m excited for the opportunities to connect with my fans in a vibrant and growing community.”

“Our team pours its heart into crafting virtual items that are expressive without constraint and allow collectors to develop a new relationship with their physical surroundings,” said Jadu founder and CEO Asad J. Malik. “It’s been a true delight to design our rarest Hoverboard with Elton John’s iconic body of work as an inspiration and we’re honored to play a small role in the Elton John AIDS Foundation fulfilling its mission to end the AIDS epidemic.”

Elton John has been on the frontline of innovation in music, fashion, and technology for over half a millenia. During his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, the release of these Elton John access tokens combines the innovative web3 world with Elton’s penchant for providing high-value opportunities accessible to his entire fanbase,” said Tom Mizzone, CEO of Sweet. “Together with Elton, we at Sweet look forward to continuing to reveal the additional benefits of the Yellow Brick Roadmap.”

The Elton John AIDS Foundation was established in 1992 and is one of the leading independent AIDS organisations in the world. The Foundation’s mission is simple: an end to the AIDS epidemic. The Elton John AIDS Foundation is committed to overcome the stigma, discrimination and neglect that keeps us from ending AIDS. With the mobilisation of our network of generous supporters and partners, we fund local experts across four continents to challenge discrimination, prevent infections and provide treatment as well as influencing governments to end AIDS. www.eltonjohnaidsfoundation.org