Rose Adam, Witch Prophet, Elisapie and More: Also Cool's Playlist Refresh

 

We heard you needed new music for your springtime playlist, so here we are with the freshest and springiest tunes we could find.

This edition of our Playlist Refresh includes disco bangers, emotional ballads, and an Inuktitut rendition of Cyndi Lauper, perfect for all occasions and vibes.

Listen to the full playlist below!

Sorry Girls by Japhy Saretsky

Sorry Girls bring us another enchanting tune leading up to their EP Bravo!, which is set to release on June 2nd via Arbutus Records.

"Sorcery is a song that evokes the feeling of the absurdity of a chance encounter, the luck of love and mystery of this dance, the feeling of looking up at the stars with awe, wonder and fear with an awareness that amidst all the pain and fear in the world there is always the acorn of love from which everything is born. Sorcery is like taking a shower in shimmering synths, pumped up drums, catchy melodies and stacked vocals/vocoders.”

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Rose Adam makes her musical debut today with disco banger "Hooked”. A seasoned Quebecoise actress, Rose has been exploring her solo musical identity after collaborating with other artists such as Kaskade, Bynon, Miles Urbn and Eager Dance.

"Hooked" draws on memories of Rose's first love, reminiscing about being caught up in strong feelings while trying to live her best life. "I also felt a lot of anxiety about the relationship, because I thought that love was supposed to last three years (according to Frédéric Beigbeder's book), and that one day my world could come crashing down..." Rose shares.

Enter the disco world of Rose, and watch the visualizer for "Hooked".

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Montreal duo 110% share their latest single, "by chance”. The track feels like a warm, emotional slow burn on a cold spring morning. It's a perfect soundtrack for your bus ride, a long contemplative walk, or just biking around. 

110% (Third? and Sahm) are childhood friends who spent their childhood in Montreal watching anime, skating, and discovering the city together. Their music together explores their experiences being second-generation immigrants, and constantly exploring new sounds to express themselves. 

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This past Thursday, Montreal’s Japanese psych-rock outfit TEKE::TEKE debuted its Serge Gainsbourg-inspired track “Doppelganger”. The swanky single marks the third wink at the band’s forthcoming album Hagata, due June 9th on Kill Rock Stars (Xiu Xiu, Elliot Smith). On “Doppleganger”, the TEKE::TEKE guitarist and songwriter Sei Nakushi Pelletier shares: “I wrote the music for this track with a view to touching on a very 70s pop vibe, specifically the records our parents listened to when we were kids, like Nakajima Miyuki.” Twirling elegant guitar, playful percussion and buoyant vocals from the band’s lead singer Maya Kuroki, “Doppelganger” is a romantic ballad channeling fairy tale magic from another dimension. 

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Witch Prophet by Francesca Nocera

Toronto songstress Witch Prophet greeted May’s beginning with her new album Gateway Experience, out now via her label Heart Lake Records. With an entrancing melange of hip-hop beds, jazzy accents and soulful harmonies, Gateway Experience details Witch Prophet’s struggles with focal seizures, with each track named after her symptoms. Examining the connection with the human brain, seizures, god and otherworldly abilities, Gateway Experience boasts collaborations with DillanPonders, Begonia, SATE and Zaki Ibrahim. Standout tracks on the album include the serene “Dizzy”, featuring freestyle live trumpet by Tara Kannagara, atop subdued beats and poised vocals by Witch Prophet.  

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Elisapie by Leeor Wild

Montreal’s Elisapie transcends the expectations of a cover with her latest offering “Taimangalimaaq (Time After Time)”, an Inuktitut rendition of Cyndi Lauper’s hit single from 1984. Elisapie’s reimagining of the seminal pop anthem comes off of her to-be-released fourth solo album, Inuktitut. Inuktitut revisits radio favorites that provided solace to the community of Nunavik, Northern Quebec, amidst challenges enforced by colonial powers throughout Elisapie’s life. 

Transforming songs by artists such as Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Blondie, Fleetwood Mac, Metallica, Queen and Cyndi Lauper with vivacity of her mother tongue, Elisapie’s Inuktitut arrives September 15th, 2023 via Bonsound. 

In a statement, Elisapie shares that “Taimangalimaaq (Time After Time)” was inspired by a childhood memory of her aunt Alasie and her cousin Susie: 

“I was able to get through my pre-teen years, thanks to my Aunt Alasie, as my mother had neither the knowledge nor the experience to give me a crash course on puberty, fashion or social relationships. In addition to entering a new chapter in my life, we were in the midst of the 80's and modernity was shaking up our traditional methods. My mother’s generation had lived in Igloos, and the cultural changes were too swift. 

Despite her struggles, my aunt ensured I felt accepted and exposed me to new and modern things like TV, clothes, dancing, Kraft Dinner and make-up! 

Whenever I went to my aunt's house, I was in awe of my older girl cousins. They were all so cool and stylish, and they loved pop music and the crazy makeup of the 80s and early 90s. One of my favorite memories is listening to the radio with them and hearing Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" for the first time. It was like a lightning bolt, and I couldn't separate the song or the artist from my older cousin Susie. For me, the song was all about her search for beauty, connection, love, and rising above pain.”

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In light of announcing his third studio album Forgiving Season, Elijah Wolf shares his first single, "We Talked About It." 

Wolf explains, "(the song) deals with feeling numb and disconnected in life. It's about going through the motions, letting your mind wander and missing everything real around you. I wrote it in a low moment, feeling detached and directionless. It became a conversation with myself about what I was becoming when I failed to be present."

Forgiving Season follows Wolf's 2021 full-length Brighter Lighting, his standalone single "Yesterday, With You," which featured Fleet Foxes' Robin Pecknold on vocals, and an Aquarium Drunkard Lagniappe Sessions release. Wolf will play at the Cave Mountain Catskills Music Festival on Saturday, September 15th, with more tour dates to be announced later this year. 

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Also Cool's M For Montreal Top Picks: Round One

 

Witch Prophet by Francesca Nocera

Bringing together emerging and established artists from across Quebec, the country and beyond, the M For Montreal music festival kicks-off next Wednesday, November 16th, and runs until Saturday, November 19th, 2022. Celebrating its 17th edition, the anticipated event offers a rich program featuring more than one hundred world-class acts. Discover Also Cool’s choice selections from this year’s M For Montreal lineup below as we gear up for the festival just one week away! Listen along with our accompanying playlist.

Witch Prophet

Witch Prophet is the moniker of Toronto-based operatic soul and alt-R&B singer-songwriter Ayo Leilani. Adorning a golden fusion of jazz, hip-hop, soul and prophetic dreaming, Witch Prophet “[creates] music as a portal for self-growth and discovery.” The queer, East-African songstress and rapper’s sophomore LP DNA Activation—a powerful ode to her Ethiopian and Eritrean ancestral roots—was shortlisted for the 2020 Polaris Music Prize amidst widespread praise. Driven by a dedication to uplifting community in all facets of her work, Witch Prophet is also the Co-CEO of Heart Lake Records, an independent record label supporting LGBTQ+ women, non-binary, gender nonconforming BIPOC artists and allies creating hip-hop, R&B and soul music. Her next LP, Gateway Experience, is set to release in the spring of 2023; get a taste with her latest single “Back 2 You”

Witch Prophet plays Le Système on Thursday, November 17th, at 10:00PM.

Tickets available at the door.

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Fernie by André Rainville

Fernie

Montreal’s West Island phenom Fernie won us over during his FME performance earlier this fall. Taking influence from soloists like Frank Ocean and Daniel Caesar, the Brazilian-Canadian singer crafts silky R&B that transforms a packed auditorium into a luxuriant cabaret listening-experience. Since releasing his debut album Aurora in September, the 23-year-old has been profiled by Cult MTL and graced the stage at this year’s POP Montreal festival. Capturing what it means to “leave your past behind, [find] hope and really [highlight] the struggles of believing in one’s self,” Fernie’s Aurora presents an ambitious trajectory for the up-and-coming artist. 

Earlier this week Fernie dropped a collaboration with fellow Montreal sweetheart Magi Merlin. Listen to their smooth new track “Dolla Bill” below! 

Fernie plays Le Belmont on Wednesday, November 16th, at 8:00PM.

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L E M F R E C K

L E M F R E C K

Newport-raised, and now London-based, L E M F R E C K has been on the rise in 2022. Following the release of his album The Pursuit—which was nominated for the 2022 Welsh Music Prize—L E M F R E C K  blends hip-hop, ragga, gospel, and the stories of his community to create a bold sound that is uniquely his own. Confessional in nature, L E M F R E C K’s lyrics feel like a refined stream of consciousness, processing experiences into a smooth flow. Often compared to Sampha and Pa Lieur, L E M F R E C K combines his grime upbringing with trained musicianship, independently bringing Welsh rap to the international stage. 

Catch L E M F R E C K playing at Quai des Brumes on Saturday, November 19th, at 9:30PM. 

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Flara K by Philippe Thibault

Flara K

Sam and Collin, of Flara K, both born and raised on Montreal’s South Shore, have been releasing funky, introspective pieces regularly since their 2020 debut album Anxious, Irrational, Fashionable. With a vibey, indie-electronic, R&B and pop mix, they explore anxiety, dealing with personal vices, and tackling self doubt and distrust with vulnerability.  The duo is deeply rooted in Montreal’s music scene, collaborating with the likes of Mike Clay (of Clay and Friends), What if Elephants and Milo Gore. With Sam’s stellar vocals and Collin’s groovy, prominent bass (find him also playing alongside Edwin Raphael), their chemistry, on and offstage, is palpable. The duo is set to release new music with Oliver Forest on November 17th and are 1/10th of the Montreal “anti-pop supergroup” Saint Zenon.

Flara K plays Sala Rossa Wednesday, November 16th, at 11:30PM (free show).
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Toronto R&B Duo TRP.P To Share New Track at M for Montreal

 

TRP.P (pronounced "trippy") is an R&B/hip-hop duo hailing from Toronto, comprised of Truss (producer, singer-songwriter) and Phoenix (singer-songwriter). The pair met in 2015 and have been “collaborating in music and life” ever since, all while enchanting audiences with their soulful, old-school sound. Truss and Phoenix made waves with their 2019 debut 2TRP.P, where they tackled injustice and oppression in their lyrics, while also celebrating queer love and empowering their communities. This effort remains intact with TRP.P’s latest offering “Never Leavin,’” out tomorrow (November 19th, 2021) and to-be-performed at the Hot Tramp Showcase at M for Montreal.

Leading up to their set at L’Esco with Janette King, Maryze and Witch Prophet, we had the chance to connect with the duo on what inspired “Never Leavin’” and how it fosters grounds for growing as collaborators.

Zoë Argiropulos-Hunter for Also Cool: To start, can you tell me about the origin story of your new single “Never Leavin’”?  

TRP.P: We originally wrote this song while composing music for a TV show. Although it didn't work out for the show, it worked out perfectly for our album and complimented the new direction we want to take with our music. Once we started to record and perform the song, the message resonated with us more and more. It really is an anthem for communities that have faced displacement, especially during this pandemic. Through that same sense of community, we have met so many amazing people, including the roller-skating community right here in Toronto. You might even see them in the upcoming music video for the song!

Also Cool: Has "Never Leavin'" brought about any realizations for TRP.P? Whether it be learning something new about how you work together, your individual artistry or something you'd like to foster as a group in the future? 

Truss: That's actually a really good question. For me, it made me realize just how broad our spectrum of sound truly is. Although we both grew up influenced by R&B, gospel and hip-hop, there's an underlying influence of pop and house-inspired music in the song.

Phoenix: For me, it made me realize just how impermanent everything is and how fleeting time and existence is. The song is called "Never Leavin,'" but yet by the time the song is released, three new business will close down, one condo will be built, and a million dispensaries will pop up. It’s almost like the most defiant title we could choose in a time like this. In terms of working together, there isn’t a better team than us! We love and dislike everything we do at the same time. Our goals are always two halves of a whole when we are creating. 

Phoenix (left) and Truss (right) of TRP.P, photo courtesy of the artists

 AC: What does the next chapter hold for TRP.P? 

TRP.P: Album number two! It’s a summertime release and we are really looking forward to this one. We didn’t get to tour our first album due to the pandemic. We want to actually go on tour, see the world and play stages in places we could only dream of. Every show we play, we gain new fans and listeners. We are really excited to keep doing that, as safely and as soon as possible.

 

AC: What can we expect from your performance at the Hot Tramp showcase at M for Montreal? 

TRP.P: We just want to have a good time! We are honoured to be playing with Janette King, Witch Prophet and Maryze. Being only our second show since the easing of live music regulations, it may be a little awkward… But the awkwardness will pass and will be followed by some smooth R&B vibes, with a hint of bars! Everyone will leave saying it was a good show. And we can't wait to prove it to you!

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Catch TRP.P at the Hot Tramp Showcase at M for Montreal on November 19th, 2021.

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Zoë Argiropulos-Hunter (she/her) is the co-founder and managing editor of Also Cool Mag. Aside from the mag, she is a music promoter & booker, and a radio host & DJ.


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M For Montreal Partners with Also Cool for Hot Tramp Record Showcase

 

Looking to start your week off right? Good news: the 16th edition of M for Montreal is on! This year's hybrid festival features panels, showcases and a brand new festival offering under the M for Marathon banner, presented by SiriusXM. With this latest unveiling, music fans will be treated to a jam-packed pop, rock and hip-hop program. M for Montreal will be held online from November 15th to 26th and IRL from November 17th to 19th.

We’re excited to be co-presenting the Hot Tramp Night showcase on November 19th at 9PM EST at l’Esco, featuring an absolutely stacked lineup, including: Janette King, Maryze, TRP.P, Witch Prophet and Shades Lawrence.

Check out the event page and get your tickets — you won’t want to miss this return to live music hosted by one of our favourite independent labels, Hot Tramp!

More info about the artists below!

Janette King

Janette King is a producer, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and DJ based in Montreal. Janette’s unique sound blends together soulful vocals, upbeat production style, and honest lyrics to create a truly captivating listening experience.

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Maryze

Maryze is a bilingual singer-songwriter based in Montreal, originally from Vancouver. Her haunting alt-pop conjures an intimate universe, blending contagious beats with introspective lyrics on mental health, feminism and sexuality. Balancing angst and euphoria in electronic ballads, she offers a refreshing voice with fiery honesty.

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TRP.P

TRP.P (pronounced "trippy") is an R&B duo hailing from Toronto, Canada. Comprised of Truss (producer, singer/songwriter) and Phoenix Pagliacci (singer-songwriter), the dynamic duo met in 2015 and have been collaborating in music and life ever since. Their 80s/90s R&B inspiration takes a modern twist with powerful lyrics into uncharted topics, celebrating queer love and empowering their communities by brightening a spotlight on injustices and oppression.

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Witch Prophet

Witch Prophet is a queer, Ethiopian/Eritrean, singer-songwriter, and the Co-CEO of Heart Lake Records. She provides her fans with a soundscape of vocal layers, loops, raps, and harmonies on a bed of hip-hop, jazz, and soul-inspired beats. Think Erykah Badu meets Lauryn Hill meets Portishead. She finds depth and connection in creating music as a portal for self-growth and discovery, as she navigates and better understands her cultural and queer identity.

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Shades Lawrence

Shades Lawrence is a Montreal born and based hip hop artist of mixed British, Jamaican, Irish and Scottish descent. A pure lyricist, Shades Lawrence’s style can be described as alternative hip hop.  Her words uplift, while keeping environmental justice at the forefront. To date, her style has been compared to Lauryn Hill, Shad, and Jean Grae.

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