This week on Songwriters From Here And Away, www.SFHAA.ca, a rich mix of Canadian songwriting voices spanning roots, folk, soul, and storytelling that runs deep.
Bishop J. Church – “Affection”
🔗 https://bishopjchurch.bandcamp.com
A gritty, soulful cut that leans into emotional vulnerability with a bluesy, late-night feel.
Denielle Bassels – “Songbird”
🔗 https://deniellebassels.com
Known for her vintage jazz-pop style, this track showcases her smoky vocals and timeless songwriting charm.
Don River – “Wool People”
🔗 https://donriver.bandcamp.com
A quirky, genre-blurring piece with poetic imagery and a distinctly offbeat indie sensibility.
Jason Wilson and Ashara – “Coal Dust Caruso”
🔗 https://jasonwilsonmusic.com
A cinematic, roots-driven narrative blending reggae influences with working-class storytelling.
Jason Wilson and Ashara – “The Shoemaker”
🔗 https://jasonwilsonmusic.com
Another evocative collaboration—rich in detail, weaving history and melody into a compelling folk tale.
Jess Knights – “I Know That I Love You”
🔗 https://jessknightsmusic.com
A heartfelt, modern folk love song with clear vocals and an intimate, confessional tone.
Julia Skye – “T-Shirt”
🔗 https://juliasyke.com (note: confirm URL spelling)
A light, catchy pop-leaning tune that captures fleeting moments and youthful nostalgia.
Malia Rogers – “I Could Barely Drive”
🔗 https://maliarogersmusic.com
A reflective piece with emotional weight, pairing understated instrumentation with honest lyricism.
Cam Blake – “Passenger”
🔗 https://camblakemusic.com
Smooth and contemplative, this track explores movement—both literal and emotional—through warm melodies.
Graeme Jones – “Ride Or Die”
🔗 https://graemejonesmusic.com
A roots-rock anthem about loyalty and connection, delivered with energy and heart.
James Harley – “Rock N Roll Man”
🔗 https://jamesharleymusic.com
A spirited nod to classic rock influences, celebrating the enduring pull of the genre.
Satellite Birdhouse – “One More Afternoon”
🔗 https://satellitebirdhouse.com
Dreamy and atmospheric, this song drifts through memory with layered textures and gentle hooks.
The Harpoonist – “Show Me The Green”
🔗 https://theharpoonist.com
Bluesy, groove-heavy, and unmistakably cool—an infectious track with swagger and bite.
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