Lights reveals new album ‘A6’ and additional releases from Marie Davidson, Pierre Kwenders, and others

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Lights has announced the release of her upcoming album A6, creating buzz among fans eagerly anticipating new Canadian music. The music scene is abuzz with various albums set to launch this week, including Tears On The Dancefloor by Pierre Kwenders and City of Clowns by Marie Davidson on the DEEWEE label. Yves Jarvis’s highly anticipated album, All Cylinders, is also hitting the shelves.

Aside from these exciting releases, other Canadian artists are making waves with their upcoming albums. Country superstar Brett Kissel, hip-hop artist Moka Only, rising queer-pop artist CJ Wiley, and many more are set to drop new music this week. Additionally, reissues of previous work by Filmmaker, The Hylozoists, and hHead are also expected.

Electro-pop sensation Lights is not the only one making headlines with her album announcement. The ’70s/’80s rock supergroup Envy of None, featuring Alex Lifeson and Andy Curran, is releasing their new album Stygian Wavz. Acclaimed roots singer-songwriter Suzie Ungerleider, along with a lineup of artists including Melanie Fiona, Michael Cloud Duguay, Salin, Richard Moody, Vivienne Wilder, Two Hours Traffic, and David Celia, are also set to launch new music this week.

The calendar of new Canadian music releases for the upcoming weeks is filled with excitement and anticipation from fans. Basia Bulat, Tate McRae, Saya Gray, and Silverstein are among the artists releasing new music in February. As we move into March, artists like Blair Packham, The Shuffle Demons, and Morgan Toney are all gearing up to share their latest tracks with the world.

In the following months, fans can look forward to even more new music from Canadian artists like Sister Ray, Lowest Of The Low, Cold Specks, Captain Tractor, Real Sickies, and many others. The diversity of genres and talent in the Canadian music scene is truly showcased in the upcoming releases, promising a rich tapestry of sounds and styles for music lovers to enjoy.

With so many new albums on the horizon, the Canadian music scene is thriving, offering a wide range of musical experiences for fans of all genres. Lights’ upcoming album A6 is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the exciting new music coming out of Canada in the following months. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of diverse and innovative sounds from talented Canadian artists.

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