WATCH: Donovan Woods, ‘They Don’t Make Anything in That Town’

Artist: Donovan Woods
Hometown: Toronto, Canada
Song: “They Don’t Make Anything in That Town"
Album: Hard Settled, Ain’t Troubled
Release Date: August 12
Label: Meant Well

In Their Words: "The title is too long, but go ahead and try to make it shorter — you can't. This is an amalgam of things that happened to me, things that happened to people I know, and things that I imagine ought to have happened. The town I'm from ain't at all this bleak. Just tried to make something indicative of a place full of people suffering under the weight of a town's slow-down. Economic problems become personal problems, or health problems, or relationship problems really quickly. Really, the only thing I've found all that satisfying in my life is making tangible things that people can use and it's about that, too." — Donovan Woods


Photo credit: Ryan Nolan

STREAM: Stan Simon & the Hotel Bible, ‘Ruins’

Artist: Stan Simon & the Hotel Bible
Hometown: Toronto, Ontario
Album: Ruins
Release Date: May 27

In Their Words: "When I was 12, I remember my father was diagnosed with cancer. I was trying to understand the world around me and get a grasp on my place within it. My father gave me my first guitar a few years prior. It was a classical guitar with no name on the headstock and it had a large body that I could really melt into. Our house had a record player in our basement, and I never spent more time exploring music than when he was sick. It gave me a light, a purpose, and a way to express what I was feeling as I attempted putting the puzzle pieces of mortality together. The records felt like personal friends of mine, comforting me in a dark time and teaching me lessons of creativity. Folk, country, western, blues and rock 'n' roll were the sounds of the night and often what put me to sleep.

There was a night in that basement while playing the classical guitar when the headstock suddenly cracked and fell off onto the floor right in front of the record player. It must have been from old age. I've kept it ever since and have now used it for the front and back cover of my new record, Ruins — a title to represent a relic of those long nights reminding me of my roots and where I was when I first started understanding songwriting and the emotions that go into it, a title to speak to my past and the stories that experience leaves with us, a title that echoes the traditional genres I grew up to admire and soak in, a title I can show to my father while we sit in that basement and take a listen." — Stan Simon

WATCH: Tim Moxam, ‘Heavy Fog’

Artist: Tim Moxam
Hometown: Toronto, ONT
Song: "Heavy Fog"
Album: Soft Summer
Release Date: April 29
Label: Roaring Girl Records

In Their Words: "Recording 'Heavy Fog' to tape was an incredibly rewarding, yet challenging, experience. The 'mix' is all in the performance; there is no post-production. What we played is what you hear. The payoff is in the rich, warm tones of the upright bass and the backing vocals, all of which you can hear even through your laptop speakers. I have a new found respect for the tradition of analog recording." — Tim Moxam

Download "Heavy Fog" for free on Soundcloud.


Photo credit: Lisa Macintosh

WATCH: Joshua Hyslop, ‘Let It Go’

Artist: Joshua Hyslop
Hometown: Abbotsford, BC (by way of Vancouver)
Song: "Let It Go"
Album: In Deepest Blue
Release Date: October 23
Label: Nettwerk Music Group

In Their Words: "I wrote this song in Nashville with a very talented musician named, Michael Logen. It's about recognizing past mistakes and owning them, but refusing to be defined by them. The video for 'Let It Go' was filmed in Vancouver, BC, and was directed by Nancy Lee." — Joshua Hyslop


Photo credit: Rachel Pick