Premiere: Tim Bruce Johnson - Chameleon


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In April of 2020, Tim Bruce Johnson released Run!, an incredible album of indie-rock with power-pop undertones. It was crafted while living in Montreal with a band of close friends who happened to be talented musicians. A year ago, Johnson relocated to Regina and started a job with the federal government while also going back to school, all the while continuing to create music.

Today we are happy to deliver an exclusive premiere of a new song and video from Johnson called “Chameleon.” The song will be found on an upcoming EP that moves into mellower territory.

We caught up with Johnson to ask him a couple questions about his latest song.

Cups N Cakes: What can you tell us about “Chameleon?”

Tim Bruce Johnson: “Last summer, I relocated to Regina from Montreal to pursue a master's degree and accept a government job. The first line refers to, ‘bridging the gap between versions of myself’ which is a nod to policy language and how hard it can be to return to a 'version' of yourself if you spend too long away, ie from the songwriter. The song parallels how this experience/feeling of distance from oneself is akin to ending a relationship; how we naturally adapt to new contexts though it's not always easy.”

CNC: What about this video?

TBJ: “The video was shot at a lake whose name I've sworn to not say due to how secret the cabin is...but it is far north Saskatchewan.”

Enjoy the new song and video below and support Tim Bruce Johnson this Bandcamp Friday (Oct 1st) by purchasing some music on his Bandcamp page.