New Ones at Noon E54 (Feat. Shauna Seeteenak, Basement Revolver, and Rejected Gentlemen)
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‘See the Light’ by Shauna Seeteenak
Inuk hip-hop artist Shauna Seeteenak has just dropped a new single and preview of her upcoming debut album ‘Therapy Sessions’. The single is called ‘See the Light’. The release sees the artist focus her music to tell the truthful stories of the struggles that Inuit people feel every day. These truths as described by the artist include struggles with mental health, sobriety, breaking stereotypes, breaking down barriers, sieving if the North and trying to heal. According to a press release in the song the artist speaks directly to the thousands of young Inuit whose parents were taken away to residential schools and reassures them “I know you’ve been hurt before. I want you to know it’s not your fault. Keep fighting for us. Someday we’re going to see the light”. For more information on Shauna Seeteenak visit her on Twitter‘Skin’ by Basement Revolver
Hamilton indie dream rock group Basement Revolver recently released their new single ‘Skin’, the first song from their forthcoming sophomore album ‘Embody’. The band describes the track in a press release as:“…a self-aware slow burn. Desperate to feel like her body was okay or good enough, Chrisy was perched on the edge of a dock when this song began tumbling out. The first time she has ever explicitly written about the struggles she feels with her body, ‘Skin’ has helped Chrisy love the parts of her body that have often been scrutinized in the mirror.”The record, expected in 2022, finds the band grappling with issues of “identity, faith, mental illness, and sexuality.” For more information on Basement Revolver visit basementrevolver.com