Tag: Aynsley Saxe A Thousand Stars

Pete Scales Delivers a ’70s Folk Masterclass on “Blue Without You”

With his career-spanning album "Blue Without You", Pete Scales steps out of the shadows to offer a mesmerizing look into a mind permanently tuned to the strange frequencies of human connection. For over half a century, the retired psychologist, vocalist, and guitarist has mostly floated through the musical periphery. https://open.spotify.com/album/5c4EPzrnH1GnaKJHI2pPGJ?si=LbrNFPuVRwiuwgaTmkt8_w He played the coffeehouse circuit, brushed past the Grand Ole Opry, and leaned into contemporary Christian...

Fiona Ross’s ‘Thoughts, Conversations, And To-Do Lists’ An Intimate Dive Into The Mundane and Magnificent

The most current jazz composition by Fiona Ross is named "Thoughts, Conversations, and To-Do Lists." Through listening to this piece, one may completely submerge themselves in the complexities of everyday life. Ross deftly crafts an album that takes into account both the splendour and the difficulties of daily existence, resulting in a piece of art that not only elicits powerful feelings but also leaves an...

Aynsley Saxe Lets New Love Hold Its Shape In “Silhouette”

The Canadian singer-songwriter turns early romance into an intimate acoustic single from her forthcoming album "A Thousand Stars". Some feelings arrive before language is ready...