Monthly Archives: February 2025

Sebastian Gaskin Unveils Debut Album LOVECHILD

Toronto-based, Tataskweyak Cree Nation-raised multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and producer Sebastian Gaskin has officially released his highly anticipated debut album, LOVECHILD. Out today via Ishkōdé Records and Universal Music Canada, the eleven-track project cements Gaskin’s place as one of the most dynamic and boundary-pushing voices in contemporary R&B.

Anchored in R&B and pop, with soulful and indie rock undertones, LOVECHILD is a masterclass in genre-blending, showcasing Gaskin’s evocative lyricism and rich sonic textures. The album features the brand-new single, “Shadows,” co-produced by Gaskin alongside Evan Miles (6LACK, Aqyila, Jon Vinyl).

Several of the album’s tracks have already made waves, including the chart-topping “Cherie Amour”, the SOCAN Award-winning “Medicine,” and the deeply personal “Song For Granny.” Additionally, LOVECHILD includes the powerful “Brown Man” and “Ghost”—both of which have earned 2025 JUNO Award nominations for Contemporary Indigenous Artist of the Year and Recording Engineer of the Year (Hill Kourkoutis), respectively.

With LOVECHILD, Gaskin delivers a deeply personal and sonically rich debut that further solidifies his reputation as a trailblazing artist to watch.

Honoring a Trailblazer: UAA Celebrates Elizabeth Peratrovich Day with Culture, Community, and Reflection

The University of Alaska Anchorage’s (UAA) Alaska Native Studies Program is hosting a celebration in honor of Elizabeth Peratrovich Day. The event is scheduled from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Social Sciences Building (SSB 119 and 100C1) on the UAA campus.

Elizabeth Peratrovich, a member of the Tlingit Nation, was a pivotal figure in Alaska’s civil rights movement. Her passionate advocacy led to the passage of the Anti-Discrimination Act of 1945, one of the first laws in the United States to outlaw racial discrimination.

While Elizabeth Peratrovich Day is officially observed on February 16, UAA’s event offers the Anchorage community an additional opportunity to come together and honor her enduring legacy. Attendees can expect a program that reflects on her contributions and celebrates Alaska Native culture.

This celebration is open to the public, and all are encouraged to attend. For more information, please contact UAA’s Alaska Native Studies Program.

Wild Tribe Drops Electrifying New Single ‘I’m The Only One’

Wild Tribe is has just released I’m The Only One, a high-energy fusion of Alternative, Rock, and Hip Hop that delivers an electrifying anthem of individuality and self-empowerment. The track’s pulsating rhythms, soaring vocals, and anthemic choruses make it a must-listen for fans of bold, genre-blending music. With polished yet raw production, this single continues to solidify Wild Tribe’s rising status in the music industry. Stream it here: http://vyd.co/ImTheOnlyOne.

The duo, Grammy-nominated producer Micah Kuiper and viral Hip Hop artist Beacon Light, have individually amassed over 10 billion views & streams, multiple number one radio singles, Dove Awards, Gold Records, and placements in TV, film, and video games (Fortnite, Apex Legends, Doom Eternal, Creed 3, NFL, MLB, Fox, Starz, HBO, ABC, CBS, and more). Their sound is a dynamic mix of Beastie Boys, Outkast, Blink 182, 21 Pilots, and Black Eyed Peas, creating a nostalgic yet modern feel that captivates listeners.

With anthemic choruses, witty lyrics, and an infectious energy, Wild Tribe is carving their own path in the industry. Their fearless approach to blending genres ensures their music reaches a broad audience, attracting crowds and leaving a lasting impression. Stay connected with Wild Tribe on social media for the latest updates and tour dates.

The Neighborhood Kids Drop New Single “The World is Worth Saving” Featuring Wax

Rising hip-hop collective The Neighborhood Kids have just released their latest single, The World is Worth Saving, featuring veteran rapper Wax. The track, a soulful blend of introspective lyricism and uplifting production, delivers a timely message of hope and resilience in an era of uncertainty.

Wax, known for his sharp storytelling and genre-blending style, brings a veteran presence to the track. His verse highlights personal growth, perseverance, and the importance of community—a theme that aligns perfectly with The Neighborhood Kids’ ethos.

The World is Worth Saving is now streaming on all major platforms. Be sure to check it out and let the music remind you that hope is still alive.