Sippin' Sundays: Bring it on 2021
- Lost Bay

- Jan 10, 2021
- 2 min read
"EVERYDAY" - Aaron Cartier (ft William Crooks)
In his most recent hip-hop/rap album titled Aaron Cartier Best Dog, the underground artist continues to expand on his zany style and makes it clear that he is someone we should be watching out for. If you’re a 100 gecs fan, then you’ll love this album since its production was all done by Dylan Brady, which is almost painstakingly obvious.
--Claire Evanishyn
"Stomping" - Earth Dad, Isa Reyes
It has only been ten days and 2021 already feels like a hectic, scary mess. However, listening to the new collaboration between Earth Dad and Isa Reyes, entitled “Stomping”, is definitely a way to chill out and appreciate some pure beauty. Isa Reyes' voice intertwines seamlessly between Earth Dad’s entrancing beats. “Stomping” will certainly slow down the rapidity of 2021, while melting sweet melodies down your ear.
--Lily Monsour
"salt on my tongue" - Gonzo, HYDE
Gonzo is an artist that we have promoted in the past, although he is typically accompanied by the talented and deep-voiced rapper Beez. The pair known as Beez & Gonzo released some diverting music in 2020, with their 13-track project None the Wiser and some fresh singles. On Gonzo's brand new release "salt on my tongue" It was a bit of a surprise to see him on a track with someone other than Beez and this created some initial hesitance. After listening to this track at least thirty-times in the past few days, it is clear that this is a dominant debut for HYDE and could be a breakthrough single for Gonzo. The catchy track boasts elite production, smooth melodies from Gonzo, and potent vocals from HYDE that build upon each other effortlessly. Go listen to this track now.
--Tucker Cargile
"ANGEL FANGS" - THE BLOSSOM
The L.A. based musician The Blossom opens up to her listeners about a toxic relationship, and mental health in her recent single “Angel Fangs”. Her airy voice effortlessly marries dream pop into the bedroom pop scene, and makes for a very memorable song that leaves you wanting more from her. While she continues to make a name for herself, The blossom should definitely be on your radar of up and coming bedroom pop artists.
--Claire Evanishyn




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