Nearly a decade ago, I started a band in Guelph, Ontario called Dear Me. There aren't many recordings from that time, but we did have one of our first out-of-city gigs recorded. That gig was at The Rockpile in Etobicoke. It was an old heavy
At the end of 2015, I met Tim Coker at the legendary Grumpy's open mic. Together, we started The Misprints. Ok, we started 16 Towers that turned into The Misprints and we may have had a few other names in there as well.That year, we played at
Matt and I worked together on the Bluebird EP we recorded in Wakefield last December. Since then, we've continued to play together on each other's songs. He came into the studio this summer while the quarantine was relaxed and we had a nice,
Wanda Waterman is a strong advocate for social change. She is a musician and poet who often interweaves the two to create her own sound. We talk about feminism and relationships, child abuse and transformative justice, and her relationship w
Before COVID came in and crashed our party, Steven Lee Rachel came into The Library and played us some tunes. We had some good chats about life, social media and music.Steven Lee Rachel is the musician behind Goblin Butler <--Click for lates
Erik Fines is a Peterborough-born local musician who plays in many local bands. He's also a talented songwriter in his own right.I apologize for any rogue tambourine -- Erik allowed me to jam with him on it despite having nearly zero exper
In the before times, we had Aly Marguerite in the studio. Great chats with the long-time host of Chick Pickin' Mondays at the legendary Grumpy's bar.Check out her new music video for PTSD, her EPK, her 2019 promo video and her new album on Spo
Hanorah talked with me about her experience auditioning for La Voix and healing through sexual trauma and depression. It's important to be able to make space to talk openly about these experiences so that we can exorcise our demons and open
Anthony came into the studio with his walkman to play with some tracks he had prerecorded on tape and transported us to another dimension. You can find his album 16kbp Future Nostalgia here and his teenage throwback music here.Photo credit @
Melissa Major came into The Library, sang some tunes and talked about gender norms and Banana Bread Sundays.You can follow her on InstagramUnknown Artist Season 2 is recorded live @ The Library courtesy of Godberd (Email for details).
RedFox is a five piece indie-folk band based in Montreal, Quebec. Their sound is primarily comprised of acoustic-based music with hints of indie rock. Played by a 5-piece ensemble which includes bass, guitar, violin, banjo and percussion. T
CW : sexual gender-based violenceNaghmeh and I talked about Nirvana, the state of women's rights in Iran and living the musician life.Website | Facebook | HearNow | Bandcamp | InstagramUnknown Artist Season 2 is recorded live @ The Library c
Marie Hamilton brought her harp into the studio and told us some stories about her magical trip overseas, the furry friends in her life and our favourite languages to road rage in.WebsiteFacebookBandcampInstagramUnknown Artist Season 2 i
In this episode, Emily Carson-Apstein and I talk about banjos, protests and dental hygiene.You can find their projects online here :Rattus Rattus : Facebook Instagram Bandcamp Dagger Harbour : Facebook Instagram The Dusty Faces
Carlisle Evans Peck recently came to Montreal on his current tour promoting his album, Electric Porcelain. You can find more about him and his music here.
Mars on the Harp is a Montreal-based musician steeped in the forests of B.C. She has just released her debut album, Music For the Moon. Check out her music and projects here.
In the hottest heat of the summer, Frisco Lee stopped by for a session. He is a Montreal musician who played this year's Folk Fest and plays frequently around the city. You can listen to his music here, follow his YouTube channel here and get u
Clerel is a Cameroon-born Montreal musician making a big splash in the music scene with his performances at The International Jazz Festival of Montreal. You can find him on all the sites here!
Clerel is a Cameroon-born Montreal musician making a big splash in the music scene with his performances at The International Jazz Festival of Montreal. You can find him on all the sites here!
Clerel is a Cameroon-born Montreal musician making a big splash in the music scene with his performances at The International Jazz Festival of Montreal. You can find him on all the sites here!
Tim Coker of the band From Somewhere shares stories about LA, Vietnam and Montreal. Check out videos from West Lake Sessions here, here and here. Subscribe to his YouTube channel here!
Nahji is a Montreal-based, Beirut-raised musician composing and performing a wide range of styles. Check out his most recent release here! Also, this episode is actually being released on his birthday! Happy birthday!