Music
Introducing Boss Of Three
Boss of Three is an Indigenous Band from the Treaty Six Territory. They play a wide variety of music including both Rock n’ Roll and Country Music! They formed in 2015 at a very young age, but only recently began to explore the world of Recording in the Music Industry. Their music is both inspired and influenced by the music they played while growing to form their own original sound that incorporates the Country/Rock sound we all grew to love, while also incorporating a new modern twist to it.
Boss of Three is now in production of their Debut Album and began this production with the release of their first single, “Lose You”(Released June 21/21).
Artist Spotlight
Naomi Jane unveils the sweetest kind of love floret on new release “Clementines”
Naomi Jane’s new single “Clementines” is a heartfelt reminder that love can often be found in the smallest, most meaningful gestures, capturing the beauty of quiet devotion gently. It’s not about big pronouncements or big moments, but rather the small gestures of care that build the foundation for real connection, Naomi says.
The heart of the song is a simple but powerful memory of someone peeling a clementine for her. What looks like a trivial thing turns out to be a strong symbol of love and thoughtfulness. With this image, Naomi gazes upon a love that is not seeking recognition or attention but is expressed naturally in acts of everyday kindness.
“Clementines” is a very personal song, but one that is also relatable to all. The song is a celebration of the little things that are often overlooked – the coffee poured before anyone asks, the bed made without expectation, the little things done for no other reason than care. In Naomi’s storytelling, these everyday actions become extraordinary, demonstrating how much love can be when it’s shown with consistency and thoughtfulness.
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Artist Spotlight
Sotto James tackles emotional contradictions on new release “Talisman”
Sotto James draws listeners into a world of emotional uncertainty with his new single, “Talisman.” The song plays out as a dialogue with the self based on a fine line between devotion and denial, uncomfortable truths recounted only to be silently dismissed.
From the start, “Talisman” is packed with fragmented thoughts and unresolvable reflections. The imagery of the lyrics paints a picture of a person walking through emotional terrain littered with warning signs that they continually ignore. Phrases like ‘coming up roads in droves of reasons to object’ and ‘little blank spots appear’ hint at an increasing sense that all is not quite right beneath the surface.
What’s particularly interesting about the song is its refusal to confront that tension head-on. Rather, it takes on avoidance with an almost ironic calm. The repetition of the line, “You can have anything, anything you want,” slowly moves from reassurance to resignation. As each repetition becomes less convincing, the narrator’s willingness to accept illusion over reality is exposed.
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