Many of the advanced singles explore breakups, such as the bombastic, '80s-tinged "Have a Good Summer (Without Me)" and the delicate "Good, but not Together," two tracks about learning to treasure the good memories and let go gracefully. While the band describes its debut as "our teenage diary, our coming-of-age story," this new album represents growth and maturity even if it offers more questions than answers. Now, after some smaller releases and successful tours (including a stop in Seoul that produced a 2022 live EP), the indie-pop act is finally gearing up for its sophomore album, Lost in Translation. Toronto band Valley has had a busy few years following the release of its debut album, 2019's Maybe. Read on for our guide to the Canadian albums and EPs we think you need to hear for summer 2023.Īrtist: Valley Album: Lost in Translation Release date: June 23 What is this year's song of the summer? Here are 13 Canadian contenders.
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