Premiere: knitting wrestles with Mortality on “I Wasn’t Fully Cooked”
knitting’s “I Wasn’t Fully Cooked” may arrive with a tongue-in-cheek title, but the indie-rocker’s latest single wrestles with something far heavier: the fear of not becoming the person you were meant to be. Premiering today on REVERIE alongside a new music video directed by Sasha Khalimonova, the track captures the anxious questions around mortality, interrupted potential, and the strange clarity that comes from confronting both. It’s a fitting preview of their sophomore album Souvenir (out June 26, 2026 via Mint Records), that shows the band continually topping their best work, reflecting on what it means to be known and remembered.
Premiere: Feast, Fantasy and Female Gaze in APACALDA’s “Lie 4 U”
Montreal artist APACALDA has long been drawn to the places where beauty and unease overlap, where desire can feel devotional one moment and destabilizing the next. On “Lie 4 U,” that tension sharpens into something more explicitly concerned with power — how it seduces, how it distorts, and how often intimacy itself becomes shaped by subtle negotiations of control. Produced by Mishka Stein and Samuel Woywitka, the track drifts through ghostly vocals, dark dream-pop textures and the gothic sensuality that has come to define her work, but beneath its luxurious surface sits a sharper provocation about complicity, selective truths and the fantasies we sustain to preserve comfort.
Premiere: Sook-Yin Lee Opens a Portal into 72RHR with “Mending Wall”
Sook-Yin Lee has carved out an impactful place in Canada’s art history — from Vancouver art-punk circles and experimental collaborations to her era-defining work at MuchMusic, filmmaking and boundary-pushing performance practice. That multidisciplinary ethos pulses through her newest track “Mending Wall.” Premiering today via REVERIE Magazine, “Mending Wall” offers a portal into a sound unafraid to encourage feelings of motion. Built within the conceptual framework of her forthcoming album 72RHR — each song written at a meditative 72 beats per minute — the track and music video balances propulsion and poise, carrying pop hooks through currents of transformation as we accompany her on towering rooftops and the bustling streets of Toronto. Read our Q&A with the artist down below and watch “Mending Wall” here.

