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“Five Minutes With” Singer-Songwriter, Rose Ranger

July 22, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Hailing from Vancouver’s North Shore, Rose Ranger’s creative process is inextricably linked with the ocean and mountains that are a stone’s throw away from her front door. Combined with her love of all musical genres […]

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“Five Minutes With” Folk-Rock/Pop duo, Fionn

June 24, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Already known for their honest lyricism and captivating storytelling, Fionn are taking their soundscape in an even more diverse direction; encapsulating everything from sugary sweet sounds to moodier melodies, and their folk roots. While remaining […]

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“Five Minutes With” The Dreadnoughts

June 10, 2022 Demian Vernieri

With over 80 MILLION streams on Spotify alone, The Dreadnoughts are the biggest band you’ve never heard of. Formed in the dirty and violent backrooms of Vancouver’s infamous Ivanhoe Hotel back in ’06, they’ve been […]

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“Five Minutes With” dark folk-rock band, Hollow Twin

February 18, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Hollow Twin is dark folk-rock based in Vancouver, BC. The band is fronted by Emmalee Watts and Becky Wosk, who bonded over their old souls and love of classic rock music. The two have been […]

Strange Tides
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“Five Minutes With” folk-rock duo, Strange Tides

February 4, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Strange Tides is a folk-rock duo from Vancouver, Canada, comprised of Kirsten Bale and Victoria Carbol. Known for their haunting vocals and driving percussion, their arresting debut EP, “Reckless”, depicts a stunning transformation from an […]

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“Five Minutes With” Vancouver Folk / Singer-Songwriter Zach Kleisinger

December 10, 2021 admin

I live in Vancouver, though it doesn’t feel quite like home. I was born and raised in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. I make music, I read, I write, I carpenter sometimes, and sometimes I make things […]

Vancouver Folk-Pop musician Kristina Lao
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“Five Minutes With” Vancouver Folk-Pop musician Kristina Lao

October 8, 2021 admin

Kristina Lao is a trans-national, mixed race, interdisciplinary Artist-Advocate from Hong Kong. Passionate about socially-charged storytelling, her softly articulated Brit-lilt vocals float pensive melodies over breath-catching choruses. Influenced by Paul Simon, Regina Spektor, and Tracy […]

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