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Lana Del Rey has spoken out on her “fight” with “stalkers” in Paris: “Don’t follow me

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Howard University Revokes Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Honorary Degree Following Release of Cassie Assault Video

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Billie Eilish Joins the Race for the Song of the Summer with "Birds of a Feather"

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The Decline of Pop and Club Music in the Era of Sadness

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Glass Animals Are Trapped In an Airlock on New Single and Video

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Blackpink’s Lisa Teases New Solo Music

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Central Cee's "Band4Band": Setting Records and Redefining UK Rap

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UK rapper Central Cee has made headlines with his latest single, "Band4Band," achieving the fastest-selling rap single of the year. This milestone not only cements his status as one of the most...

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Bon Jovi's Triumphant Return: Reflecting on 40 Years with “Forever”

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Forty years after they ran away with our hearts and into rock history, Bon Jovi is back with a reflective new album, Forever, taking stock of all the boys from New Jersey have accomplished.

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Kaytranada: A Decade of Dancefloor Domination and Timeless Sound

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Central Cee: The New Voice of British Drill

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Central Cee, born Oakley Neil H.T. Caesar-Su on June 4, 1998, in Shepherd's Bush, London, has swiftly emerged as one of the most prominent voices in the UK drill scene. With his raw lyricism...

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AURORA Ponders Life, Death, and the Heart in New Album

June 15, 2024

Norwegian alt-pop sensation AURORA is set to release her highly anticipated fifth album, "What Happened To The Heart?" Following a series of successful projects—2016's "All My Demons Greeting Me....

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Iconic Canadian Rock Bands

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The majority of the music industry, including the rock music industry, is dominated by American artists. Most of the big record label companies are American, famous musical awards shows like the Grammys take place in America, and their huge population results in more bands being from the US compared to smaller countries. Faced with this harsh competition, Canadian artists often struggle to gain popularity outside of Canada. This article will discuss some talented Canadian rock bands and musicians who you may not have heard of; Rush, Neil Young, The Tragically Hip, and Arcade Fire.

Rush was a hard rock turned progressive rock band that was formed in Toronto in 1968. The three main members of the band were Getty Lee on vocals, bass guitar, and keyboards, Neil Peart on the drums, and Alex Lifeson on the guitar. Known for their complex musical arrangements and meaningful lyrical compositions which often focused on themes related to sci-fi, philosophy, and fantasy, Rush became very popular, especially in Canada, and eventually made it into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Rush continued to tour until 2015 and was officially retired in 2018, marking the 50 year anniversary of the band’s existence. Some of Rush’s greatest songs include ‘Limelight’, ‘Tom Sawyer’, ‘Time Stand Still’, ‘YYZ’, ‘Fly by Night’, and ‘The Spirit of Radio’. 

Neil Young is a Canadian-American folk-rock musician who was born in Toronto in 1945. He began his musical career as a solo artist in the 1960s, often using a band called Crazy Horse for background support. Young’s musical style is quite unique, featuring his iconic tenor singing voice, his intelligent lyrics which often relate to his personal life, and the wide variation in his style of guitar-playing, which range from melodic acoustic compositions to aggressive electric guitar riffs. He is also known for using his music to raise awareness of social and political issues. In addition to his solo musical career, Young has also been a member of two bands; Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young. ‘Rockin’ in the Free World’, ‘Heart of Gold’, ‘Harvest Moon’, and ‘For What It's Worth’ are all examples of classic Neil Young songs. 

The Tragically Hip, often referred to as ‘The Hip’, was arguably the most iconic Canadian rock band ever. Formed in 1984 in Kingston, the members of the band were Gord Downie on vocals, Paul Langlois and Rob Baker on guitar, Gord Sinclair on bass, and Johnny Fay on drums. With their unique style of rock, poetic lyrics that often made reference to Canadian themes and stories, and Gord Downie’s incredible vocal range and singing style, the Hip quickly became incredibly popular in Canada, but had trouble generating the same level of popularity in the US. They also used their music to address and protest against the unfair treatment of Native Canadians. The band’s final tour (“Tour of Canada”) was in 2016 and was prompted by Downie’s brain cancer diagnosis, which led to his death in 2017. With songs such as ‘50 Mission Cap’, ‘Gift Shop’, ‘New Orleans is Sinking’, ‘At the Hundredth Meridian’, and ‘Cordelia’, the Hip’s legacy will be remembered in Canada for years to come. 

Arcade Fire is an indie-rock band that was created in Montreal in 2001, and the members of the band are Win Butler and Regine Chassagne, who are husband and wife, as well as Jeremy Gara, Richard Reed Parry, and Tim Kingsbury. The band utilizes an impressive amount of different instruments, including the guitar, drums, violin, cello, bass guitar, xylophone, keyboard, synthesizer, french horn, accordion, and harp, with each band member switching between instruments during shows. With their unique sound, as well as their incredible live performances, Arcade Fire has gained a significant amount of recognition both in Canada and in the international scene. Some great Arcade Fire songs include ‘Reflektor’, ‘the Suburbs’, ‘The Sprawl’, ‘Everything Now’, and ‘Put Your Money on Me’.

Although only four bands were covered in this article, there are many more amazing Canadian rock bands, as well as Canadian bands that create music in other genres. Canada’s music industry is vibrant and I look forward to what the future holds for music in Canada.