By Stephan Boissonneault
With There Is Nothing In The Dark That Isn’t There In The Light, the veteran vocalist leans into intimate, searching folk.
One of the most anticipated Canadian albums of the year did not disappoint. Charlotte Day Wilson’s signature sultry voice is back, but this time, it is accompanied by juicier bass lines and groovy drum patterns. Tracks like “I Don’t Love You” and “Forever,” which features Snoh Aalegra, pull on your heartstrings in a way only CDW can.
This album is littered with impressive collaborations. From Canadian R&B/Soul stalwarts Jordan Evans, Matthew Burnett & Jonah Yano to American powerhouses like Destin Conrad & Leon Thomas, bet on this project to age well.
By Stephan Boissonneault
With There Is Nothing In The Dark That Isn’t There In The Light, the veteran vocalist leans into intimate, searching folk.
By Sam Hendriks
A refined turn toward clarity reveals Melody Prochet at her most grounded and assured.
By Judynn Valcin
Inside the Montréal musician’s shift toward ease, openness, and a sound that refuses to collapse even as it teeters.