RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW | Canada’s New Friends on bending genres and crossing boundaries | Stephanie Joy Ching

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RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW | Canada’s New Friends on bending genres and crossing boundaries | Stephanie Joy Ching
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When Stefan Boulineau, Ayden Miller, Cole Wilson and Conrad Galecki entered college to study music, the last thing they expected was to create a band. However, the four crossed paths, forever altering their lives in the best way possible.

Formed from a fateful union of four friends, these lads went on to become the Canadian alternative band, New Friends and are reinventing the standard for what popular music can be. Taking inspiration from each of their own backgrounds, they are currently rocking the charts with their debut single, “Right Here.”

A Green Day-esque anthem combined with reassuring lyrics, “Right Here” also serves another purpose. As an album closer, it not only gives an idea of what the band can do, but also tells the audience that New Friends will definitely be “Right Here.” And quite a debut it is. From having an accidental hit with their song “Purple Candy”, they felt emboldened and eventually, won Canada’s biggest music competition “It’s Your Shot”. With each member having a different background in music, New Friends combines hip-hop, EDM and folk and pop sensibilities to challenge the “outdated” idea of genres. The band describes their discography as “pop songs but not pop songs.

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