Latest posts by William Brookson (see all)
- Canadian Singer-Songwriter Ian North’s Uplifting “The Beautiful City” is a Folk Gospel Tune for Togetherness - January 8, 2025
- Toronto’s Julian Taylor Band Shares Dolby Atmos Live LP Recorded at the Historic Massey Hall, including Subtly Dramatic Roots Track, “The Ridge” - January 6, 2025
- ELLDER (Carmen Elle & Ben Kunder) Invite Listeners to Heal and Grow on Debut Single, “Don’t Carry Things That Weigh You Down” - December 20, 2024
While usually playing bass for The Zolas, when the 2020 global pandemic saw the world stop, dwi took the time to create something new, exciting and deeply personal. The songs are reflective in nature, and touch on a range of topics, including childhood, environmentalism, addiction, and the political landscape of the world.
dwi’s newest single is about being brave enough to share your scars with people. It’s hard and can get ugly.. but it might save you or somebody you love. Despite being darker lyrically, it’s still something you could scream at a party.