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- “Beside You” is a Poignant Reflection on Love and Home from Canada’s Robert Thomas and the sessionmen - February 20, 2025
- Toronto’s Keegan Powell & The Jetpacks Deliver a Blazing Mix of Shoegaze and Indie Rock with “Beginning of Life” / “My Maker” - February 19, 2025
- Toronto’s Jordan Venn and the Slizneys Deliver Hard-Hitting New Single, “♡WWI>SPQR♡,” from ‘M@GIC W*RDS’ - February 18, 2025
AIKO TOMI is a crafty, hyper-energetic alt-pop artist based in Toronto who started writing songs at the age of nine. Fast forward many years of musical exploration, including a degree in composition, her hybrid Japanese-Chinese-Canadian identity is immediately evident in her music and visual style.
AIKO’s latest single, “Can’t Touch Me,” is about being in the space where inspiration overtakes self-doubt and fear. Written to capture the feeling of being in the zone, it’s a reminder that we can always reclaim that conviction.