BP Members Exclusive: Song of the Month presented by Wavelength

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Hello wonderful Broken Pencil members!

This year, we’re excited to be hooking our loyal subscribers and members up with all sorts of cool perks, events, media, and discounts. Don’t have a subscription? Get one at our online store, and you’ll automatically get access to all of the exclusive stuff we’ve got planned for our community this year.

To start us off, we’re beyond stoked to be partnering with the coolest of the cool of the Toronto underground music scene, Wavelength, who will be curating a special song of the month download just for our members. Our first song? “Wearing Dark Colours” by the awesome Hush Pup!

Hush Pup is a dreamy synth-pop duo made up of Ida Maidstone and Steve Scott. Based out of Toronto but with roots in Victoria, B.C., the pair offers a relaxing sound that will immediately  unburden you of all your stresses. We’re excited to premiere this new song “Wearing Dark Colours,” as the first offering in Wavelength + Broken Pencil Magazine’s Song of the Month Club! Read the interview with Hush Pup on the Wavelog. Stream the song here!

Don’t miss Hush Pup when they perform this Sunday, February 19 at The Garrison in Toronto, for Wavelength Music Festival 17. Celebrating the Wavelength music series’ 17th anniversary, this year’s festival marks a long tradition of innovation: future-forward and fresh, bringing new, exciting sounds to the city, and #WL17 is no exception. Local heroes. Icons and upstarts. The unsigned and the ready-to-break-big – Wavelength’s winter festival programming looks to capture the most exciting sounds in the Canadian independent music underground in a “live, curated mixtape” with a uniquely handmade vibe. Take a look for more info on the festival.

Plug your email in below to receive a download link of this month’s song, “Wearing Dark Colours” by Hush Pup. You’ll also be added to Wavelength’s e-newsletter list, which contains special news and promotions.

 

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