Upcoming Canadian Albums to Include Neil Young, Common Holly, The Barr Brothers

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This week in the Canadian music scene, there is an exciting lineup of new album releases from various artists across different genres. Leading the pack is the legendary Neil Young with his 44th studio album, “Talkin’ to the Trees.” This album, featuring his new band, the Chrome Hearts, is heavily focused on political themes and has been described by Loudersound as showcasing Young’s ability to deliver powerful protest songs. Tracks like “Big Change” and “Let’s Roll Again” are highlighted as particularly striking, with Young taking direct aim at figures like Trump and Elon Musk with a mix of sarcasm and sincerity.

In addition to Neil Young’s highly anticipated release, Montreal indie artist Common Holly is making waves with her new album “Anything Glass.” Blending elements of indie pop and jazz, Common Holly has garnered attention for her unique sound. She recently performed in London and has upcoming shows scheduled in Montreal, New York City, and Los Angeles. Other Canadian artists releasing new work this week include Tyler Ellis with “Down By The Don,” Steven Taetz with “Fruit,” Spanned Canyons with “The Only Perfect Way For This To End,” CHXMERAS with a new EP titled “Second Sight,” APACALDA with “There’s a Shadow in my Room and it isn’t Mine,” and JupiterReign with “Jupiter’s Dreams.”

Looking ahead, fans can expect new album releases from Montreal indie rock favorites The Barr Brothers with “Let It Hiss” on October 17, roots singer-songwriter Julianna Riolino with “Echo In The Dust” on October 24, skatepunks Curbside with “A Lifetime To Outgrow” on August 8, and singer-songwriter-producer Andy Stochansky with “Poetry of Birds” on August 1.

The Canadian music scene is alive and thriving with a diverse range of artists and genres. From political commentary to indie pop and rock, this week’s album releases offer something for every music lover. Stay tuned for more updates and releases from the vibrant Canadian music community.

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