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Violet Pike

At just fifteen years old Violet is a powerhouse of a vocalist and songwriter. Drawing inspiration from artists like Tate McRae, Adele and Taylor Swift, her songs describe the feelings of growing up in the century of social media, teenage boys and fake friends. Born and raised in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Violet has been singing for as long as she can remember. From the start, Violet has been blowing audiences away with her talents and this is only the beginning for the young artist. You can follow her journey on Instagram @Violet.Pike.Music!

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Tyler Salsman

Tyler Salsman is a16-year-old Country singer/songwriter hailing from Chester Road in Windsor, Nova Scotia, Tyler's love of country music came from spending time with his grandfather in the Valley and listening to Country classics on AVR. 

 

At 6'2” with a Country stage presence and a deep soulful voice it is easy to understand why many are comparing him to Country Stars like George Canyon, George Strait and Toby Keith.

 

Performing regularly in our province, Tyler is pursuing his dream to become a professional Country music singer 

January, 2024 Tyler released his first single " Chester Rd" It is on all streaming platforms.

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Soul Rae

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Sadie Grace

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Petra Moriarty

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Lauren Kennedy

Lauren Kennedy is an 11 year old from Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia. She began her musical career at the age of 8 when she joined Young Performers Collective and began to perform in musicals and song showcases. She has performed in a number of productions, including lead roles in Annie, The Wizard of Oz, Peter Pan and Cinderella. She started her musical journey at Marine Drive Talent Management last summer. This summer, Lauren performed at the Trunk 7 Music Festival, showcasing original music for the first time. When she is not singing, Lauren can often be found in the gym, stunting and tumbling as a member of Scotia Cheerleading Allstars.

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Emma Cartier

Emma Cartier is a 15 year old singer and performer. She explored music as a young girl, loving to sing her favourite Disney songs and even learning to play the piano. Three years ago she started her singing lessons, learning new techniques and strengthening her voice, and her passion was ignited. A little over a year and a half ago she started performing publicly in festivals, local showcases, and starring in musical theatre productions. Emma loves all things music, but especially she loves theatre and writing her own songs. Emma draws inspiration from artists such as Noah Kahan and Billie Eilish in her own music, but when she hits the stage she proves just how powerful her voice can be. She recently started an instagram account to document her music, so feel free to follow along.

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Ella Gunning Parker

Ella Gunning Parker is a 15 year old singer-songwriter from Halifax
NS. She started her musical journey through musical theatre at age 6,
and started writing songs at age 12. Ella studied voice with then Halifax
based musician Jessie Brown. For the last number of years she has
participated in the local Summer Rock camps gaining performance
experience. She has performed in an acoustic duo at markets and
restaurants around Nova Scotia for the past 3 years. She has
participated in singer songwriting showcases at different festivals
around NS and at private corporate events.
Her first single “Grey” was released in May of 2023. That single had Ella
advance to the semi-finals in the 2023 International Songwriting
competition in the teen category. A number of her songs have held the
#1 spot on the local radio CIOE East Coast Top 30. Ella plans to release
her 1st full length album in the next year.

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Chloe Eden

Chloe is a 15 year old singer/songwriter based in Fall River, Nova Scotia. Chloe has been interested in music from a very young age, she started music lessons when she was 6 playing the fiddle, she played for many years, then 4 years ago she started voice lessons, as well as learned to accompany herself on the piano. She also has been in 2 rock band programs which helped her get exposed to new types of music as well as gain experience performing at places like recitals, local talent shows, local festivals and even The Carleton a handful of times. Chloe started writing songs about a year ago and her love for songwriting grew very quickly, so she is very excited to share her songs with everyone.

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Alaina Therese Rosales Manalo

Fifteen year old singer-songwriter, Alaina Therese Rosales Manalo, was born in the Philippines and grew up in New Minas, NS. Her passion in music and the arts emerged at a young age, and continues to explore her creativity. Growing up in a music orientated family and setting helped her develop an interest of writing her own music at the age of 10, along with performing in musicals, and expressing herself through poetry. Her musical journey began at the age of three when she started singing, and she has since continued to explore various instruments such as the guitar, piano and ukulele. 

Earlier this spring, Alaina won first place in the Battle of the Bands showcasing her original song, "Growing Pains." Ever since, she has been giving more local performances. Currently, she is now working on her debut single, "Wanna Be," in her home studio which will be released towards the end of this year.

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HOOCH

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Tanya Davis

Tanya Davis is a writer and performer based in rural Epekwitk. She creates for the page, the stage, the stereo, and the screen, and she is PEI’s current Poet Laureate.

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Jenina MacGillivray

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Jenina MacGillivray, with her good friends The Burning Hell serving as her backing band, is touring the Maritimes to celebrate the release of her sophomore album Perseids. Rounding out a fantastic double bill is another dear friend, former Halifax poet laureate Tanya Davis.

Born in Cape Breton, raised on Prince Edward Island, and based in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Jenina MacGillivray writes songs that are wistful, longing, and intimately familiar, weaving the small places of Atlantic Canada into the broader world. Her debut album Marion won Music NL’s Factor Album of the Year, Female Artist of the Year, and was called “the real deal” (Roots Canada) and “possibly the most beautiful album of the year” (East Magazine). 

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Paul Murphy (fr Wintersleep + POSTDATA)

POSTDATA is the solo project of songwriter, vocalist and producer Paul Murphy, who is also known for his work in the Canadian band Wintersleep. 
Written and recorded in his small hometown of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, the first record was a gift to his mother that he made with his brother Michael - an intimate offering largely centered around acoustic guitar, and his trademark gravelly tenor, with a light mixture of electronic and acoustic instrumentation & ambience stitching it all together. From there the project has evolved into a more dynamic production that has featured an all-star cast of performers and collaborators including, Simone Pace (Blonde Redhead), Andy Monaghan (Frightened Rabbit), Tony Doogan (Mogwai, Belle & Sebastian), Ali Chant (Perfume Genius, Soccer Mommy), Joe Chiccarelli (White Stripes, The Strokes, Morrissey), Matty Green (Dua Lipa, U2), as well as his friends in Wintersleep. 


Murphy's records have garnered worldwide acclaim and have been described by MOJO as “Proof that inventive, envelope-pushing indie rock hasn’t disappeared off the map just yet." 


He has toured extensively in the UK, US, Europe, and Canada, and is known for his powerful live performances. 
The new album 'Run Wild' is available now on Paper Bag Records.

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Jamie Fontaine

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Rankin MacInnis and The Broken Reeds

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NOBRO

Due out October 27 on Dine Alone Records, Montreal new-age punk outfit NOBRO’s debut full-length record Set Your Pussy Free is a caustic, celebratory, glorious party-punk firework show. It’s a record about the ecstatic pursuit of personal escape and liberation even as the walls are closing in, a 21st century power-punk analog of Born To Run that rages against modern life’s restrictive pressures and dares them to a game of chicken. If a hurricane is bearing down on NOBRO, they’re spitting into it, arm-in-arm, with middle fingers raised.

“As a musician or artist or even a woman, you have to throw off the weight of societal pressures and expectations, especially as you get older,” says vocalist and bassist McCaughey. “You have to take risks and chances.”

NOBRO is the space where the four members—McCaughey, Karolane Carbonneau (guitars), Lisandre Bourdage (keys/percussion), and Sarah Dion (drums)—get to take those risks and chances. It’s a place for cultivating power and happiness in a hard, mean world. That means the stakes are high. “Music is where we lift each other up,” says McCaughey. “I wish it was more like a fairy tale. We just want this fucking thing to work. But we’re all gonna succeed together, or we’re all gonna fail together.”

Produced by Dave Schiffman, Set Your Pussy Free is the culmination of years of work, hundreds of shows, and thousands of miles since the band’s creation in 2014. McCaughey, Carbonneau, Bourdage, and Dion have been building NOBRO into one of the most fierce and exciting bands in Canada. The new record rides the momentum from a string of blazing singles and EPs, capped with 2020’s Sick Hustle and 2022’s Live Your Truth Shred Some Gnar.

Listeners big and small have been taking note: Iggy Pop played their track “Bye Bye Baby” on his BBC Radio 6 show, and a fictional band in the Netflix series The Imperfects covered their songs. Aside from taking their raucous live shows to every dive bar across Montreal, the band has also toured across North America and Europe with PUP, Alexisonfire, Billy Talent, Fidlar, and The OBGMs. In May 2023, they opened for Blink-182 at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena. And they’re just getting started.

Don’t say we didn’t warn you.

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The Orchids

They both discovered their love of music in very different ways, Rhys didn't have a strong musical influence around the home, as music wasn't on much around the house. It wasn't until watching cartoons, when he was 9, that he saw an episode of Scooby Doo that featured a guest appearance by the band KISS. He was instantly intrigued, and it wasn't long before he was submersing himself into the world of classic rock. Music quickly became Rhys' first love. He got his start as a musician on the drums when he was in 4th grade, before switching to guitar, and taking lessons for 6 years.

Alexis experienced music her entire life, as both of her parents are avid fans and always had music playing in the house, often as the centre of attention, with lots of lessons being learned about this band and that artist, but it wasn't until she visited her best friend's home and discovered that she had a drum set. Alexis would visit often, and would gravitate to the kit, playing it all the time. The pair of pals would put on rock concerts for their stuffed animals and then Alexis would return home, begging for a kit of her own. She received one for her 10th birthday and began taking lessons two years later, learning from different teachers along the way. 

Middle school and High school bands followed for each of them, where they practiced their chops and honed their skills, before finding each other making thunder in the school band.

Being a two piece band, you might expect a "less-than" experience when listening or attending one of their shows but, rest assured, this band is one who takes their approach for a full sound as a "Volume Equals Better" Motörhead inspired mantra. Alexis is a hard hitter so Rhys is pushing volume to keep up, using lots of fuzz and distortion, which are signature sounds for the Orchids. "I can't turn down the drums, they don't come with a volume knob, so he has to work with whatever I'm playing" states Alexis.

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Fluke

Grimy Sludge punk with noise elements from Halifax NS.

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Sigsour

Gludge band from NS.

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Linda McLean

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Rose Cousins

Some voices you recognize the moment you hear them. Bonnie Raitt. Dolly Parton. Aretha Franklin. There’s just something about them. It’s not the perfect pitch – lots of singers have that. It’s not the range - although yes, great singers tend to have broad range. It might have something to do with texture and that elusive quality we call ‘feel’. But the real secret lies in a great singer’s ability to communicate. To reach in through our skin to move our heart and soul. To make us feel something, anything. Could be joy, could be excitement, could be desire, could be deep sadness. At its core a great voice has the ability to make us feel alive. We are blessed to have such a voice at HUFF this year: Rose Cousins. The old chestnut about someone being 'so good they could sing the phonebook’ applies to Rose. Okay, we don’t have phonebooks anymore, but anyone who remembers them knows what we’re talking about. Rose’s fans wear T-shirts that read “Rose Cousins Made Me Cry.’ (No-one wore that shirt better than HUFF’s huge friend Stuart Jolliffe.) And it’s true - Rose can indeed make you cry. And laugh. And feel ALIVE. She is a brilliant songwriter, a gifted lyricist, a compelling story-teller and such a great singer. Come to think of it, she is the very embodiment of what HUFF is all about. We are so happy to have her on our stage again this year. Treat yourself and a friend: come to one of Rose's two intimate solo shows. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

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Lucy MacNeil

Lucy has been performing with the Barra MacNeils for 37 years. They come from a long tradition of music and dance that has been the foundation of creative pursuits over their musical career. 

During the pandemic, which was a very quiet time for many, Lucy started working on a solo album. Something that she had wanted to do but the time never presented itself. She also felt that in these uncertain times watching a world that was going through immense change and upheaval she wanted to leave something behind of herself and her lifetime attachment to traditional music and song. 

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Haliey Smith

Haliey has opened for Grammy award-winner Lisa Fischer, Anderson Paak at the Halifax Jazz Festival and Deadmau5 . Her festival plays include the Honeyjam Concert (Toronto), Manifesto (Toronto), Riverfront Jubilee, PEI Jazz and Blues Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, JUNO Fest (Halifax), and various shows including Symphony Nova Scotia.

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Jimmy Rankin

On Harvest Highway, Jimmy Rankin hits the road again, time traveling and traversing far-flung destinations—along with his native Nova Scotia, of course—through his singular brand of East Coast folk-rock. The Cape Breton icon’s eighth solo album is rich in the narrative songwriting traditions that Rankin has been honing for nearly his whole life, filled with crackling yarns and poignant chronicles about feverish marriages in Thunder Bay, unmoored Newfoundlanders, lovers on the run, and fallen soldiers in France. Bookended by songs about home, the collection roams a trajectory not so different from Rankin’s life, with narrators who relish in adventure while also feeling a yearning for the homeland from which they first pulled their roots up. It finds Rankin at the height of his songwriting powers. “I’ve been working toward this album for my entire career,” he says.

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Mick Davis

Mick Davis is a Canadian singer-songwriter and founder of The Novaks. A twenty-five year veteran of performing, record-making, & touring, Mick's music trek boasts of alliances with Steve Van Zandt and opening dates with KISS. Mick is the recipient of numerous Music NL and ECMA awards. He lives in St. John's, NL.

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Adam Baldwin

Singer-songwriter Adam Baldwin has been a mainstay of the Atlantic Canada music scene for over a decade. Starting as a member of rock combo Gloryhound before joining Matt Mays & El Torpedo in 2009, Baldwin’s own music has continued to evolve since his award winning self-titled solo debut EP in 2013.

In 2016 Baldwin released his first full length album No Telling When (Precisely Nineteen Eight-Fine) featuring the singles “Daylight” and “Anytime”. In 2019 he released the follow up No Rest for the Wicked, including “Salvation” and “Dark Beside the Dawn”.

In March 2020, with in person performances impossible due to COVID-19, Baldwin launched his Cross-Country Chin Up concert series, every Friday evening on YouTube. In addition to taking the opportunity every week to connect virtually with fans, he also raised funds for Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia, Red Cross Stronger Together Nova Scotia Fund, RCMP Fallen Officer Fund, and the Black Cultural Society for Nova Scotia. The online concert series has also inspired to two digital EPs: Chin Up Sessions (his own songs) and Songs for the Parlour (cover tunes).

As things slowly get back to some sort of normal, Baldwin is able to perform within Atlantic Canada when restrictions allow and is working on full length album to be released by Sonic Records in 2022.

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Reeny

For singer, songwriter, and producer Reeny when you strip everything else away, the very heart of her sound is the relationship between her and the piano. A connection she has nurtured since she was just five years old, spurred on by a profoundly musical family.

Recently, her music has been heard in TV shows like CBC’s Diggstown (“Goodbye,” “#4”), Amazon’s The Lake (“The Warmup”), and Hudson & Rex (“Lovers Like You,” “You Got It”). Fresh off a national tour with Classified, she has also travelled to Japan to write and cut songs with artists like J. Sheon, FEMM (Avex), and XPXP. And she’s shared the stage with Grammy Award-winning artists like Anderson Paak and Lisa Fischer as well as graced the stages of Manifesto Festival (Toronto) and A3C Festival (Atlanta). 

And that’s not to mention her awards and accolades. Early on, Reeny won the prestigious Portia White Award for Excellence in Vocal Performance and the Nova Scotia Talent Trust Scholarship. Since then, she’s received three African Nova Scotia Music Awards (Up and Coming Artist, Rising Star, and Artist of the Year), has twice been named Music Nova Scotia’s African Canadian Artist of the Year, and been nominated for numerous East Coast Music Awards.

Her distinctive production style—building songs from the vocals up and utilizing heavy experimentation—has already made an impact through her sister Haliey’s single “Fall In Love,” and will continue to shape Reeny's own work going forward.

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Christina Martin

Christina Martin is a powerhouse award-winning musician, songsmith, and performer hailing from the windswept East Coast of Canada. Her music dances effortlessly through Pop, Rock, Folk and Americana traditions but stays deftly unchained by any one label, refusing to be pigeon-holed and unafraid to dip into stranger waters. From her Austin-inflected 2002 debut Pretty Things, through more rousing rocky climbs such as 2015’s It’ll Be Alright, to the string-drenched dreamscape of 2023’s Storm, Martin is an artist who is constantly shifting, and constantly evolving. Through it all runs a backbone of raw honesty about the human condition. Be they personal confessions or narrative tales, each song is lovingly crafted, and hits in the heart like a well-thrown punch. With her latest album more sweeping and orchestral than ever before, Christina Martin is going from strength to strength.

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Alejandro Escovedo

Crossing borders, jumping barriers, taking risks, betting it all: that’s the path Alejandro Escovedo has been taking in his lifelong search for the heart of rock and roll. The epic 17 song suite comprising The Crossing is about that journey: searching, but not necessarily finding, eyes and ears open all the way. Ranging from sweeping orchestral numbers to classic rock to bursts of 70s punk, the collection finds Escovedo delving further into his lifelong musical journey across his most sonically diverse work yet.

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Cory Tetford

Performing since the age of 3, Cory has lived a life of music. Born into a musical family, he toured his home province of Newfoundland and Labrador with his 2 brothers and father performing gospel music.

As a side man, Cory toured Canada and the USA with Damhnait Doyle, as well, played with "The Man Of A Thousand Songs," Ron Hynes. Recently, Cory has been touring with Alan Doyle of Great Big Sea as his guitar player since 2012.

Cory released a solo record in 1999 that garnered him the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council Emerging Artist award and the 2000 MIANL Male Artist of the Year Award.

 

In 2000, Cory formed the Warner recording act Crush with fellow Newfoundlander Paul Lamb. The band toured Canada, and released 2 records. The band was nominated for a Juno and won 8 ECMAs.

Cory's much anticipated second solo record, "In the Morning," was released November 24th, 2016, and he also released an EP "Road Songs" on December 23, 2020, as well as a single "A Little Rain" on February 8, 2022. Cory will be touring these records in and around tours with Alan Doyle and the Beautiful Beautiful Band.

Cory also works out of his studio engineering, producing and mixing records.

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Mo Kenney

On their fifth studio album, From Nowhere, Mo Kenney embraces the textures of ambiguity and the rich blur of being, failing, and becoming. As they shift through lush arrangements that touch on dreamy folk, sparse alt-country, and warm, hazed-out lo-fi pop, everything is up for interpretation and nothing is fixed. In their lyrics, Kenney opts instead to defy definition, making room for non-linear and fragmentary sentiments that challenge their own feelings about
personal growth, acknowledge the slippery and shadowy nature of memory, and build love songs that conjure the bonds of friendship just as much as they hint at romance.

They evade easiness right from the start in the glowing chorus of opening track 'Bad Times,' admitting, over sparse piano and despite 4 years of sobriety: "I know it ain't right, but I miss the bad times sometimes.

"I sort of thought that getting sober was going to fix all my problems with relationships, and then I would just be fine," Kenney laughs. "Drinking was causing all the issues I was having, but it was just the tip of the iceberg; quitting made all my problems more clear but didn't resolve any of them."

Kenney's subsequent investigations into the root causes of their interpersonal dramas obscured nearly as much as they revealed, encouraging acceptance but also emphasizing the frequently frustrating uncertainty and temporality of things. From Nowhere occupies that liminal and trepidatious time when one is compelled to move but unsure where they might be headed. The driving 'Evening Dream' has all the hallmarks of a post-summer come-down as Kenney
reminisces about the nebulous feelings of flings: "Bathing in the pale green light, no thought of what goes on outside," they sing. "No thought of what it all might mean, it doesn’t have to mean a thing." On the darker sounding 'Signs of Life,' they address an unbearable and obscure fissure; with the title track, they recall a loss of innocence in idyllic rural Nova Scotia, mixing sun-kissed organ with cryptic, unsettling choruses.

With the stark and devastating pairing of 'Honey Come Home' and 'Self Doubt,' Kenney makes it clear that there's no glory or revelation in sitting with your feelings. While the former distills the loneliness and alienation of a partner's absence, the latter finds Kenney struggling with the crippling second-guessing that can accompany certain acute kinds of clarity as they barely raise their voice above a whisper in what sounds like the saddest honky-tonk on Earth. Through the hazy atmospheres of 'That's Not Me,' they conjure a slow motion crawl through a dim club and question their identity. And the similarly unhurried 'With You' delivers a crushing post-mortem about a relationship that, despite its sweetness, just didn't work.

From Nowhere's intimate subject matter was handled with deft hands by some of Kenney's nearest and dearest collaborators—Joel Plaskett, Rose Cousins, Victoria Cameron, Siobhan Martin, and Jordan Murphy—and recorded, mixed, and engineered by Thomas Stajcer at Plaskett's Fang Studio in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.

In contrast to its heavy predecessors, the airy 'Love You Better' offers a featherweight finale to From Nowhere; in earthy reverie, Kenney acknowledges their past failures and that they're not always going to get it right, but resolves to do the only thing they can: keep trying. "Staring at the ceiling, trying to find the meaning," they sing over eddying acoustic guitar. "Put it all together; I will love you better."

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Leeroy Stagger

Waking up at ungodly hours would kick the shit out of most of us. But if you’re Leeroy Stagger, you breathe. You pick up a guitar. And you greet the coming dawn with words, music, and grace.

“Most of these songs were composed in the wee hours of a new day. The witching hours, you could call them. Where my mind is active and there’s a peace and spirit I embrace in the quiet of life.”

 

That liminal space is exactly what Stagger would call his 3 AM Revelations—and there could be no better title for his 13th full recording. For it’s in that sacred and moonlit window that brought forth his strongest, most passionate songwriting to date.

In these musical revelations—recorded in Stagger’s new Victoria home studio made of “beautiful rough-cut wood”—we hear gratitude, struggle, rebel rousing, balladry, compassion, and humour. We go to worlds as small as the back of lousy Dodge Dart, and worlds as vast as the Alberta Skies and as ethereal as human connection.

“This is a record of the human spirit. Of suffering and joy. Of heroes and everyday stories. And of addiction and redemption.”

Similar to like-minded songwriters as Jason Isbell and Steve Earle, Leeroy Stagger uses his long-term sobriety for muse, muscle, and music. Take the recovery song “These Days”, which still yearns for a greater meaning, even after 16 years of sobriety.

“The song is a reminder to myself to find the humanity in my interactions. To meet my fears with more love. That I have to work very hard to transcend that world that lives inside of me.”

]Stagger easily shifts to raucous singalong songs that stick in your head like chewing gum. Tunes like “Count To Ten” ( a collaboration with Dennis Ellsworth), “Mediocrity Pill” (co-written with Jay Malinowski), and “Watermelon Pink” were born out of one manager’s challenge to deliver hooky-as-hell rockers to compliment his more contemplative tunes.

“She wanted more “bangers”. And so I banged on. I’m always one to prove someone wrong, so I rolled up my sleeves, and wrote those songs, which was a cathartic, cosmic blast.”

3 AM Revelations is the result of what Stagger calls his “third attempt” at making this record, meaning his listeners can look forward to two more collections in the can. And if 3 AM is three times the charm, as well as the bewitching hour in which to write beautiful music, Leeroy  Stagger has tapped into something remarkably moving.

“That’s what I wanted this record to feel like—like riding a wave. And hold on, because we don’t know what’s coming next. It’s a chance to climb up the mountain and have a look around to decide if we like what we see. In the end, we hang on tight or loosen our grip a little. Either way, it’s gonna be OK.”