3 London Morning songs to add to your playlist
Every week, London Morning’s associate producer, Ryan Soulliere, carefully selects three songs that stand out among the 25 tracks he listens to. This week, his picks include Neil Haverty’s “Man Down,” Tami Neilson’s “Borrow My Boots,” and Saveria’s “Down To The Roots.”
Neil Haverty, known for his work with Bruce Peninsula, released “Man Down” as his first solo project in over ten years. The song, inspired by his battle with leukemia, carries a dark yet cinematic tone. Despite the heavy subject matter, “Man Down” is a soothing track that can help ease you into your day or wind down in the evening.
Tami Neilson, originally from Toronto but now based in New Zealand, showcases her talents in “Borrow My Boots” from her latest album, Neon Cowgirl. Featuring powerhouse vocals and impactful lyrics, this track, with the collaboration of Ashley McBride, Grace Bowers, and Shelly Fairchild, is a foot-stomping hit that can add a lively vibe to any playlist.
Saveria, whose rise to fame began with her appearance on The Launch, made a mark with “Down To The Roots.” This high-energy song reflects her vocal prowess, making it a perfect addition to any party mix. Catch Saveria’s live performance at the London Music Week launch party on Dundas Place this Saturday at 2 pm.
Ryan Soulliere, in his segment on London Morning, emphasizes the importance of choosing the right music to enhance your playlist. His selections of “Man Down,” “Borrow My Boots,” and “Down To The Roots” are aimed at diversifying your music collection and introducing you to talented local and Canadian artists.
If you’re a musician from London looking to share your new tracks with a wider audience, reach out to Ryan Soulliere at [email protected] with the subject line “New Music.” Stay tuned to London Morning for more updates and music recommendations that will elevate your playlist and keep you tuned in to the latest sounds in the music scene.