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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsAlbums released[edit]#[edit]A[edit]B[edit]C[edit]D[edit]E[edit]F[edit]G[edit]H[edit]J[edit]K[edit]L[edit]M[edit]O[edit]P[edit]Q[edit]R[edit]S[edit]T[edit]U[edit]V[edit]W[edit]Y[edit]Z[edit]References[edit]Albums released[edit]#[edit]A[edit]Allie X, Cape God – February 21Don Amero, The Next Chapter – September 25[2]Ammoye, I Am LoveTafari Anthony, The Way You See MeArkells, Campfire Chords – August 20[3]Tenille Arts, Love, Heartbreak, & Everything in Between – January 10[4]Aquakultre, Legacy – May 8[5]Aquakultre and Uncle Fester, Bleeding Gums Murphy – October 9[6]Art of Time Ensemble, Ain’t Got LongRich Aucoin, United States – September 18Austra, Hirudin – May 1[7]B[edit]Backxwash, God Has Nothing to Do With This Leave Him Out of It[8]Badge \u00c9poque Ensemble, Self-Help[9]Bahamas, Sad Hunk – October 9[10]Jason Bajada, ElizabethTim Baker, Survivors – July 10[11]Jill Barber, Entre nousGary Beals, Bleed My Truth – October 23Daniel B\u00e9langer, Travelling – October 2[12]Belinda (Lisa LeBlanc), It’s Not a Game, It’s a Lifestyle[13]Be\u00f2lach, All HandsBeyries, Encounter[14]Laila Biali, Out of DustJustin Bieber, Changes – February 14[15]Billy Talent, TBAThe Birthday Massacre, Diamonds – March 27Forest Blakk, SidewaysBob Moses, Desire (EP) – August 28Will Bonness, Change of PlansBorn Ruffians, JUICE – April 3Braids, Shadow Offering – June 19[15]Dean Brody, Boys – November 18[16]Bruce Peninsula, No Earthly Sound – April 17[17]Roxane Bruneau, Acrophobie[18]Basia Bulat, Are You in Love? – March 27[15]C[edit]Shawna Cain, The WayLou Canon, Audomatic BodyCaribou, Suddenly – February 28[19]Carys, To Anyone Like Me[20]Casey MQ, babycasey[21]Jennifer Castle, Monarch Season – October 16[22]Cindy Lee, What’s Tonight to EternityCindy Lee, Cat o’ Nine TailsClairmont the Second, It’s Not How It Sounds – July 10Classified, Time – September 25Louis-Jean Cormier, Quand la nuit tombeRose Cousins, Bravado – February 21[23]CRi, Juvenile[24]Crown Lands, Crown LandsCrown Lands, Wayward Flyers Vol. 1D[edit]The Darcys, Fear & Loneliness – November 13Sophie Day, Cl\u00e9menceThe Dears, Lovers Rock – May 15Helena Deland, Someone New – October 16[25]Destroyer, Have We Met – January 31[15]Dizzy, The Sun and Her ScorchDog Day, PresentGord Downie, Away Is Mine – October 16[26]Alan Doyle, Rough Side Out – February 14Drake, Dark Lane Demo Tapes – May 1Dvsn, A Muse in Her Feelings – April 17E[edit]F[edit]G[edit]The Garrys, HaxanHannah Georgas, All That EmotionMatthew Good, Moving Walls – February 21Grandson, Death of an Optimist – December 4Great Lake Swimmers, When Last We Shook Hands: Cover Songs, Vol. 1Great Lake Swimmers, Live in Ottawa at the 27 Club, October 3, 2019Grimes, Miss Anthropocene – February 21[15]Matthew Grimson, Prize for WritingH[edit]J[edit]Sammy Jackson, With YouDavid James, If I Were You – March 13[35]Ryland James, Ryland JamesRyland James, A Little ChristmasJapandroids, Massey Fucking Hall – June 19[36]Yves Jarvis, Sundry Rock Song Stock – September 25Carly Rae Jepsen, Dedicated Side B – May 21[37]The Jerry Cans, Echoes – May 15[38]Berk Jodoin, Berk JodoinJuly Talk, Pray for It – July 10[39]Junia-T, Studio MonkK[edit]L[edit]M[edit]Catherine Major, Carte m\u00e8reDan Mangan, Thief – November 20[41]Cory Marks, Who I Am – August 7[42]Matthew Tavares & Leland Whitty, Visions – March 20Matt Mays, Dog City – August 28[43]Shawn Mendes, Wonder – December 4Tyler Joe Miller, Sometimes I Don’t, But Sometimes I Do – November 6[44]Ryland Moranz, XO, 1945[45]Alanis Morissette, Such Pretty Forks in the Road – July 31[15]MSTRKRFT, Black Gloves – October 30David Myles, Leave Tonight – May 8O[edit]P[edit]The Pack A.D., It Was Fun While It LastedPartner, Never Give Up – November 20[49]PartyNextDoor, Partymobile – March 27PartyNextDoor, Partypack – October 16Orville Peck, Show Pony EPKl\u00f4 Pelgag, Notre-Dame-des-Sept-DouleursPhil\u00e9mon Cimon, Phil\u00e9doucheLido Pimienta, Miss ColombiaDany Placard, J’connais rien \u00e0 l’astronomiePlants and Animals, The JungleJoel Plaskett, 44 – April 17MacKenzie Porter, Drinkin’ Songs: The Collection – November 6[50]William Prince, Reliever – February 7[15]William Prince, Gospel First Nation – October 23Protest the Hero, Palimpsest – June 18[30]P’tit Belliveau, Greatest Hits, Vol. 1Purity Ring, Womb – April 3Q[edit]R[edit]Billy Raffoul, International HotelAllan Rayman, Christian – April 3Savannah R\u00e9, OpiaRegina Gently, Don’t Wait to Love Me – September 18[51]Noah Reid, Gemini – May 28The Reklaws, Sophomore Slump – October 16[52]Jessie Reyez, Before Love Came to Kill Us – March 27Daniel Romano, Content to Point the WayDaniel Romano, DandelionDaniel Romano, Forever Love’s FoolDaniel Romano, Okay WowDaniel Romano, Spider BiteDaniel Romano, Super PollenDaniel Romano, Visions of the Higher Dream – March 17[53]Daniel Romano, Daniel Romano’s Outfit Do (What Could Have Been) Infidels By Bob Dylan & the PlugzDaniel Romano, White FlagRum Ragged, The Thing About FishS[edit]Sam Roberts Band, All Of Us – October 16Sargeant X Comrade, Magic Radio – June 20[54]Seaway, Big Vibe – October 16[55]Shabason, Krgovich and Harris, Philadelphia[56]Andy Shauf, The Neon Skyline – January 24[57]Crystal Shawanda, Church House Blues – April 17Silverstein, A Beautiful Place to Drown – March 6Dylan Sinclair, ProverbGord Sinclair, Taxi Dancers – February 28[58]Zal Sissokho, Kora FlamencaDallas Smith, Timeless – August 28[59]Storry, CH III: The Come UpStorry, Interlude-19Summersets, Small Town Saturday[60]T[edit]U[edit]V[edit]W[edit]Rufus Wainwright, Unfollow the Rules – July 10[30]Colter Wall, Western Swing & Waltzes and Other Punchy Songs – August 28[62]We Are the City, RIP – January 24[30]Ruby Waters, If It Comes Down to ItWeaves, TBA[30]The Weeknd, After Hours – March 20[15]WHOOP-Szo, Warrior RemixesWild Rivers, Songs to Break Up ToJJ Wilde, RuthlessWitch Prophet, DNA Activation – March 24Wolf Parade, Thin Mind – January 24[63]Donovan Woods, Without People – November 6[64]Roy Woods, Dem Times – May 15Hawksley Workman, Less Rage More Tears – October 23Y[edit]Z[edit]January 7 – Neil Peart, 67, drummer for Rush[66]February 1 – George Blondheim, 63, pianist and composer[67]March 7 – Laura Smith, 67, folk singer-songwriter[68]April 4 – Barry Allen, rock singerMay 12 – Ren\u00e9e Claude, 80, pop singer (“Tu trouveras la paix”, “C’est toi, c’est moi, c’est lui, c’est nous autres”)June 26 – Graeme Williamson, rock singer (Pukka Orchestra).[69]August 10 – Salome Bey, 86, blues singer[70]References[edit]^ Philippe Renaud, “La Montr\u00e9alaise Backxwash remporte le prix Polaris”. Le Devoir, October 19, 2020.^ Dagg, Nanci (October 1, 2020). “Multiple award-winning country music artist Don Amero has released a new album The Next Chapter on the heels of his other successes”. Canadian Beats Media. Retrieved November 19, 2020.^ Brock Thiessen, “Arkells Strip Down for New Album ‘Campfire Chords'”. Exclaim!, July 30, 2020.^ Brazis, Emily. “Love, Heartbreak, & Everything in Between by Tenille Arts”. Roots Magazine. Retrieved December 23, 2020.^ Oliver Crook, “Aquakultre Cement Their ‘Legacy’ as Canadian Neo-Soul Breakouts”. Exclaim!, May 5, 2020.^ Matt Bobkin, “Aquakultre and Uncle Fester Announce New Album ‘Bleeding Gums Murphy'”. Exclaim!, August 12, 2020.^ Allie Gregory, “Hear Austra Join Forces with a Toronto Children’s Choir on ‘Mountain Baby'”. Exclaim!, April 16, 2020.^ Scott Simpson, “Backxwash Turns Hip-Hop on Its Head with Masterful ‘God Has Nothing to Do with This Leave Him Out of It'”. Exclaim!, May 28, 2020.^ Stuart Berman, “Badge \u00c9poque Ensemble, Self Help”. Pitchfork, November 21, 2020.^ Angela Morrison, “Bahamas’ ‘Sad Hunk’ Lives Up to Its Name”. Exclaim!, October 8, 2020.^ Allie Gregory (May 20, 2020). “Tim Baker Unveils ‘Survivors’ EP”. Exclaim!.^ Andr\u00e9 P\u00e9loquin, “Daniel B\u00e9langer fait son cin\u00e9ma”. Le Journal de Montr\u00e9al, October 3, 2020.^ Jos\u00e9e Lapointe, “Lisa LeBlanc et son alter ego disco-bingo”. La Presse, June 14, 2020.^ Kaelen Bell, “‘Encounter’ Shows Beyries’ Hunger for Discovery”. Exclaim!, November 13, 2020.^ a b c d e f g h i j “25 Canadian albums to look forward to in 2020”. CBC Music, December 30, 2019.^ Doole, Kerry (November 22, 2020). “Dean Brody: Boys”. FYI Music News. Retrieved November 24, 2020.^ Vish Khanna, “Bruce Peninsula’s ‘No Earthly Sound’ Marks a Stunning Return from the Toronto Art-Folk Collective”. Exclaim!, April 20, 2020.^ “Apr\u00e8s la Dysphorie, l\u2019Acrophobie de Roxane Bruneau”. Ici Radio-Canada, October 30, 2020.^ Minsker, Evan (December 4, 2019). “Caribou Announces New Album Suddenly, Shares New Song “You and I”: Listen”. Pitchfork. Retrieved December 4, 2019.^ Jacklyn (August 28, 2020). “CARYS Announces Anyone Like Me EP and Releases ‘Crush’ Single”. Stage Right Secrets. Retrieved August 29, 2020.^ Rachel Evangeline Chong, “Casey MQ Celebrates and Interrogates the Glamour of ’90s Boy Band Pop on ‘babycasey'”. Exclaim!, August 17, 2020.^ Alex Robert Ross, “Jennifer Castle shares \u201cJustice\u201d and announces new album Monarch Season”. The Fader, September 16, 2020.^ Sarah Murphy, “Rose Cousins Reveals New Album ‘Bravado'”. Exclaim!, November 7, 2019.^ “CRi lance Juvenile, un premier album 100\u00a0% qu\u00e9b\u00e9cois”. Ici Radio-Canada, October 17, 2020.^ Stuart Derdeyn, “5 things to know about Someone New by Helena Deland”. Vancouver Sun, October 13, 2020.^ Jesse Kinos-Goodin, “Listen to 2 songs from Gord Downie’s final solo recording, Away is Mine”. CBC Music, September 21, 2020.^ Steve Horowitz, “\u2018Alive\u2019 Showcases the Two Sides of Fred Eaglesmith and Tif Ginn”. PopMatters, November 12, 2020.^ Murray, Joshua; Cassling, Trish (July 24, 2020). “Jade Eagleson Album Review & 5 Quick Questions”. The Reviews Are In.^ Jonathan Bernstein, “Kathleen Edwards Left Behind Roots-Music Stardom to Sell Coffee. Now She\u2019s Back”. Rolling Stone, May 19, 2020.^ a b c d e Alex Hudson, “Exclaim!’s 31 Most Anticipated Canadian Albums of 2020”. Exclaim!, January 6, 2020.^ “Lindsay Ell Details New Album, ‘Heart Theory’“. Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 26, 2020.^ Calum Slingerland, “Elliott Brood Return with New Album ‘Keeper'”. Exclaim!, July 8, 2020.^ Brock Thiessen, “Sarah Harmer Returns with Her First New Album in a Decade”. Exclaim!, November 14, 2019.^ Pearce, Drew (March 20, 2020). “High Valley ‘Grew Up On That’ in New Song, Upcoming EP”. Sounds Like Nashville. Retrieved April 1, 2020.^ “CANADIAN COUNTRY ARTIST DAVID JAMES DELIVERS NEW EP “IF I WERE YOU”, AVAILABLE TODAY (3\/13)”. MDM Recordings Inc. March 13, 2020.^ Matt Bobkin, “Japandroids Announce New Live Album ‘Massey Fucking Hall'”. Exclaim!, May 27, 2020.^ “CARLY RAE JEPSEN RELEASES SURPRISE ALBUM ‘DEDICATED SIDE B’“. Rolling Stone. May 21, 2020.^ Allie Gregory, “Jerry Cans Unveil New Album ‘Echoes,’ Plot North American Tour”. Exclaim!, January 22, 2020.^ Allie Gregory, “July Talk Announce New Record ‘Pray for It'”. Exclaim!, April 2, 2020.^ Parton, Chris (December 24, 2019). “Brett Kissel Plots New Year’s Release of ‘Now Or Never’ Album”. Sounds Like Nashville. Retrieved April 29, 2020.^ Alex Hudson, “Dan Mangan Releases Covers Album ‘Thief'”. Exclaim!, November 20, 2020.^ Brooks, Dave (August 11, 2020). “Cory Marks Debuts Long Awaited Next Generation Country Rock Record ‘Who I Am’“. Billboard.^ Oliver Crook, “Matt Mays’ ‘Dog City’ Turns a Corny Concept into a Heartwarming Experiment”. Exclaim!, May 22, 2020.^ Dagg, Nanci (November 7, 2020). “Tyler Joe Miller released his debut album Sometimes I Don’t, But Sometimes I Do with two songs reaching #1 at Canadian country radio”. Canadian Beats Media. Retrieved January 8, 2021.^ Eric Volmers, “Lethbridge roots musician Ryland Moranz’s sophomore record mixes the personal, political and universal”. Calgary Herald, February 5, 2021.^ Calum Slingerland, “The OBGMs Detail New Album ‘The Ends'”. Exclaim!, August 12, 2020.^ Mike Devlin, “Local duo finds momentum during the pandemic” Archived 2021-11-22 at the Wayback Machine. Victoria Times-Colonist, November 5, 2021.^ Matt Wallock, “Ocie Elliott Return to Their Acoustic Roots on \u2018Tracks\u2019” Archived 2020-08-17 at the Wayback Machine. American Songwriter, July 16, 2020.^ Ian Gormely, “Partner ‘Never Give Up’ on Their Quest to Share the Power of Rock Music”. Exclaim!, November 18, 2020.^ Volmers, Eric (November 11, 2020). “On the rise: Alberta’s MacKenzie Porter gets married, releases Nashville debut, Drinkin’ Songs”. The Telegram . Retrieved December 21, 2020.^ Vish Khanna, “Regina Gently Channels the Joy of ‘Electric Circus’ on ‘Don’t Wait to Love Me'”. Exclaim!, September 23, 2020.^ Colley, Katie (October 16, 2020). “The Reklaws Debut New Album ‘Sophomore Slump’, Drop New Music Video For ‘Not Gonna Not’“. ET Canada.^ Matt Bobkin, “Daniel Romano Enters Self-Quarantine, Surprise-Releases New Album”. Exclaim!, March 17, 2020.^ Eric Volmers, “Calgary duo Sargeant and Comrade ‘dig into the crates’ to pay homage to those who came before”. SaltWire Network, June 17, 2020.^ Logan White, “Seaway announce new album, ‘Big Vibe’ + release title-track”. Substream, August 12, 2020.^ Stuart Berman, “Shabason, Krgovich & Harris: Philadelphia“. Pitchfork, November 11, 2020.^ Allie Gregory, “Andy Shauf Announces New Album ‘The Neon Skyline,’ Hits Canada on World Tour”. Exclaim!, October 23, 2019.^ David Friend, “Former Tragically Hip bassist Gord Sinclair announces debut solo album Taxi Dancers”. The Globe and Mail, January 10, 2020.^ Colley, Katie (August 6, 2020). “Dallas Smith Announces New Album ‘Timeless’, Reveals Tracklisting”. ET Canada. Corus Entertainment.^ Sarah Chodos, “summersets’ ‘Small Town Saturday’ Is Easy to Fall in Love With”. Exclaim!, August 24, 2020.^ Emma Tranter, “‘I’m super Inuk’: Nunavut singer Terry Uyarak releases songs in Inuktitut”. CBC North, November 15, 2020.^ “Colter Wall Announces New Album ‘Western Swing & Waltzes and Other Punchy Songs’ & Shares Single”.^ David Renshaw, “Wolf Parade announce Thin Mind, share new song \u201cForest Green\u201d”. The Fader, November 11, 2019.^ Jon Freeman, “Donovan Woods Details New Album \u2018Without People\u2019”. Rolling Stone, August 19, 2020.^ Josiah Nelson, “Zoon Transcends His Shoegaze Origins on Remarkable Debut ‘Bleached Wavves'”. Exclaim!, June 16, 2020.^ Jessica Wong, “Neil Peart, drummer and primary lyricist for Rush, dead at 67”. CBC News, January 10, 2020.^ Cam Tait, “Remembering the brilliant talent of George Blondheim”. Edmonton Sun, February 5, 2020.^ “Laura Smith and her songs to be celebrated by East Coast artists at tribute concert”. CTV News. The Canadian Press. Retrieved 16 May 2021.^ Calum Slingerland, “R.I.P. Graeme Williamson of Toronto’s Pukka Orchestra”. Exclaim!, June 26, 2020.^ “Singer Salome Bey, known as Canada’s first lady of the blues, dies at age 86”. CTV News, August 10, 2020. 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