Tina Leon, Britt A.M., Patrick Holland, and D-Sisive


Tina Leon - Pull

This new release from Montreal’s Tina Leon is a passionate five-track set of songs full of soul and upbeat, making for head bopper right off the bat. A stylistic sequel to her debut album, Push, Pull holds on its own while also growing her discography with a change in tone and scenery.


Britt A.M. - Immolation

From this British Columbia artist is five songs of post-punk greatness, with mellow verses that get hard into the chorus, reminiscent of the ass-kicking works of Plumtree. However, it’s not all badassery, as the opening track is an alternative folk track with some mild country vibes. In the end, this is a great album for those who dig good music.


Patrick Holland - The Leash

Opening up with some vintage synths and reverberated vocals, this album gives off heavy 80s vibes through its catchy instrumental, and Holland’s neo-crooner vocals accentuate it perfectly. This single also has a really groovy guitar solo with effects that make it almost sound like chiptune. It’s a real nostalgia trip, and I love every second.


D-Sisive - Knoblich Gardens [three]: The Blue boat

This new release from Toronto’s D-Sisive is six tracks with themes of introspection and demands your attention through its concept album presentation and its incredible meaning. This emotional album is getting a lot of attention, and it truly deserves more through D-Sisive’s desire to say something with impact, blurring the lines between hip-hop and poetry.


- Brandon Kruze


Sean Davis Newton

Sean Davis Newton took over the Cups N Cakes Network from Jeff MacCallum in January 2023, after coming on board as the network’s first ever volunteer in September 2018. He is also a songwriter and recording engineer, and released his debut album Bird Brain in October 2024. With Jeff back from ‘sabbatical’, he runs the websitre and premiere parts of our operation.

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