CBC Music presents its weekly selection of new Canadian tracks in “Songs you need to hear.” Explore the songs currently captivating our producers. For more fresh music, don’t miss our SYNTH playlist on YouTube.
**Angelina, Lights**
Lights recently unveiled the deluxe edition of her 2025 album, *A6*, featuring eight additional tracks. The album’s closing song, *Angelina*, showcases a more subdued and raw side of Lights, with simple production emphasizing the emotional weight of her lyrics. The song depicts a personal reflection on overcoming a negative influence in her life, symbolized by the character of Angelina. In a heartfelt message to her fans on Instagram, Lights explained her decision to release an extended version of *A6* so soon after its initial launch, sharing glimpses of her personal journey through her music.
**Buggy, Benja**
Toronto indie singer-songwriter Benja incorporates the pedal steel guitar into his bedroom pop sound on the track *Buggy*. The song blends dreamy shoegaze elements with Benja’s distinctive vocals, delivering a poignant message of love amidst imperfections. Despite its melancholic undertones, the upbeat rhythm and fuzzy production create a romantic aura, portraying the resilience and optimism needed in relationships.
**SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder), Laura Roy**
Nova Scotia’s Laura Roy released her latest single, *SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder)*, on what is considered the gloomiest day of the year. The song embraces the winter blues, offering a candid reflection on the challenges of the season. Roy’s evocative vocals capture the essence of seasonal moods, culminating in a poignant chorus that resonates with introspection. With her debut album on the horizon, Roy’s authentic approach to storytelling and emotive delivery promises an exciting musical journey ahead.
