In Spite of Herself, Dorothea Paas Is Breaking Through
The publicity-averse Toronto songwriter has already won over U.S. Girls, Jennifer Castle, Badge Époque Ensemble and more
Photo: Miriam Paas
Published May 03, 2021 I ve been hesitant to promote myself or push myself on anyone that doesn t want me, admits Dorothea Paas. I want my audience to want to hear me, and I don t want to force anyone to hear me. But that doesn t really work if you re trying to get an audience.
As marketing strategies go, it s not a very good one and it goes a long way to explain why Toronto singer-songwriter Dorothea Paas has taken nearly a decade to release a proper debut album. In that time, she s played lots of shows, had a supporting role in an indie film (2019 s
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The song appears on Carlyn Bezic s debut solo album Number One
Published Jan 27, 2021
Carlyn Bezic U.S. Girls member and one-half of Toronto s Ice Cream announced her solo debut as Jane Inc. late last year. The artist is due to release her record
Number One later this season, but in the meantime, she s offering up another cut in the form of a new single titled Steel. Steel is about the frustration of living to work and working to live while condominiums (and the policy and bureaucracy that nurture them) slowly turn your hometown into a husk, Bezic explained in a statement.