– SL April Wine – “You Could Have Been a Lady”Īpril Wine have released upwards of 20 albums since bursting onto the scene in the early 1970s. Murray became the first Canadian solo female artist to earn an American Gold record certification from the Recording Industry Association of America. Written by Canadian Gene MacLellan, “Snowbird” has been performed by the likes of Bing Crosby and Elvis Presley, but it’s best known for Anne Murray’s rendition on her 1969 record This Way Is My Way. Hooks like this don’t come along very often. MW Alvvays – “Archie, Marry Me”Īlvvays made a major first impression with the sugary, throwback alt-pop of “Archie, Marry Me.” Their lush guitars build an ocean of noise for Molly Rankin’s gorgeous, rising vocals-a mix of dreaminess and wistful yearning. The melodic six-string lines sparkle all the way throughout, diving in and out of left-of-the-dial pop that bounces along with jangly tambourine. “Adult Diversion” kicks off with a promising bass rumble and swirling, clean guitar that gives way to a driving verse and subsequently a hazy, blissful chorus. – Matt Williams Alvvays – “Adult Diversion” Even more than the amped-up distortion, it’s Dallas Green’s crystal clear clean vocals against George Pettit’s wild, guttural yells that provides the tune’s heavy tension. Catharine’s post-hardcore darlings Alexisonfire to their first hit single on the Canadian charts. ![]() The blistering drama of “This Could Be Anywhere In The World” helped St. Alexisonfire – “This Could be Anywhere in the World”
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