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March 22nd, 2023

LUMIÈRE unveils Glam, the vibrant title track of his upcoming sophomore album

LUMIÈRE
March 15th, 2023

Laurence-Anne embodies the nocturnal world on the bewitching Polymorphe

Laurence-Anne
March 13th, 2023

Population II signs with Bonsound

Population II
March 13th, 2023

Les Louanges wins the JUNO award for Francophone Album of the Year

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March 9th, 2023

Täbï Yösha tackles toxic relationships on Vampire, a new R&B single in French

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March 7th, 2023

Elisapie unveils Uummati Attanarsimat (Heart of Glass), a delicate cover of Blondie's hit and announces live performances of her new show Uvattini

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March 1st, 2023

Lisa LeBlanc returns in full force with Quoi-ce tu fais ça pour?, an irresistibly groovy earworm

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February 23rd, 2023

Claudia Bouvette returns with Highly Unrecommended, an anthem for hopeless romantics

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February 22nd, 2023

Producer and multi-instrumentalist Félix Petit teams up with Klô Pelgag on Babyfoot, a new song released under the moniker FELP

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LUMIÈRE recalls the frenzy of Parisian nights on Liszt-o-mania and announces GLAM, his second album

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February 10th, 2023

Sophia Bel releases Anxious Avoidant Deluxe

Sophia Bel
February 8th, 2023

Sophia Bel unveils the song Lighter Fluid two days prior to the release of the album Anxious Avoidant Deluxe

Sophia Bel
February 7th, 2023

Les Louanges returns with Sur la mélodie, a brand new single featuring French artist Ichon

Les Louanges
February 2nd, 2023

Täbï Yösha presents Pause, a sexy and powerful first single to be released on Bonsound

Täbï Yösha
February 1st, 2023

Philippe B releases Nouvelle administration, his first new song in 6 years

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January 31st, 2023

Lisa LeBlanc and Les Louanges nominated at the 2023 JUNO Awards

January 18th, 2023

LUMIÈRE strikes back with the electrifying new single Rock Band

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January 11th, 2023

Sophia Bel opens up about addiction on the new emo-hyperpop track No Sleep

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November 29th, 2022

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November 17th, 2022

Milk & Bone unveils a metaphoric music video for the song Object of Fun

Milk & Bone

Milk & Bone is back with Bigger Love, a sparkling electro-pop single

Today, the Montreal-based duo Milk & Bone unveils Bigger Love, their first new song in three years. Written in Los Angeles during a session with producer Micah Jasper (ELIO, Rebecca Black, Slayyyter), Bigger Love is an electro-pop earworm that harkens back to the love stories of Little Mourning and Deception Bay, their first two albums. Backed by synths that echo DIVE, their collaborative EP with Alex Lustig released in 2019, this latest single embraces a new approach to the vocals and drums.

Bigger Love is a slow-burn pop song with a building intensity that taps into the duo’s signature ethereal, bubbly sounds. The lyrics reference the helplessness and confusion at the end of a destructive relationship that used to feel safe. When writing Bigger Love, we both had a sense of urgency, explain Milk & Bone’s Laurence Lafond-Beaulne and Camille Poliquin. There was a feeling of understanding between us where we were both channeling the same feeling from very different experiences.

Bigger Love is accompanied by a stellar music video directed by Derek Branscombe and Lian Benoit, Milk & Bone's creative director and photographer, with the help of DAVAI's production team. In the video, Milk & Bone take shelter in an elevator, a kind of metaphor for being trapped in a feeling while everything and everyone around you keeps moving.

Since coming together to create Milk & Bone in 2015, the duo has spawned two critically acclaimed albums and one EP: Little Mourning (2015), Deception Bay (2018) and DIVE (2019) on top of accumulating over 75 million streams online. On stage, the musicians have captivated audiences while touring across Canada, Europe and the United States. At home, the duo’s touchingly personal songs have reached fans of such television series as Riverdale, Search Party, Broad City and Tiny Pretty Things, as well as several advertising campaigns, including Dior.

Milk & Bone has won a Juno Award for Electronic Album of the Year (2019), and was nominated for Breakthrough Group of the Year in 2016, as well as two Long List nominations for the Polaris Prize (2015 and 2018). Outside their record releases as Milk & Bone, Laurence and Camille have also crafted music for two original shows produced by Cirque du Soleil, as well two feature films from Québécois filmmaker Podz. The theme song for King Dave, titled Natalie, earned the pair a nomination for Achievement in Music (Original Song) at the 2017 Canadian Screen Awards.

Since the duo’s last release in 2019, a lot (and very little) has happened in the world. A global pandemic halted life everywhere and forced musicians like Milk & Bone to put their careers on pause. This much-needed break gave the duo a chance to get to know themselves better and reconnect with each other. As a result, they return today with Bigger Love, their first single since 2019.

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