The Fraser Valley's songs of the fall

FVC teams up with CIVL music director Stephen Munga to highlight new music coming from Fraser Valley artists

This week, The Current interviewed local radio host Stephen Munga about the local music scene and then talked to Stephen K David, from the local band Summer Eyes, about making music in the Fraser Valley.

We’re also introducing a new running feature.

The Current is teaming up with Munga, the music director of CIVL Radio, to regularly showcase preview new locally produced music. Munga will use his expert ear and huge database of music to highlight new local music that you can put on at work, at home, or in the car.

He sent us the first batch of new songs last month, and another batch this week. Here are a dozen new tracks from Fraser Valley artists this fall. In the future, you will find new selections in The Agenda section of The Current’s daily newsletter.

Munga’s September picks

girly. - Dime - R&B/Indie/Pop | Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube (Video) 

House of the Future - Experiments in Connection: Volume 1 - Electronic/Indie | Apple Music | Bandcamp | YouTube Music

Jordan Klassen - Casey - Indie/Pop/Folk | Apple Music | Spotify | YouTube (Video) 

Rózsa - HEAL - Pop | Apple Music | Spotify | YouTube (Video) 

Summer Eyes - One Foot in the Grave - Rock/indie | Apple Music | Spotify | YouTube (Video)

Munga’s October picks

Karson Critchley - Soy Sauce - Indie/folk | Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube (Video)

Milkshakes In The Valley (Cody Lawless + POWFU) - Walk on Wine - Pop/lo-fihip-hop | Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube (Video)

Coltan Fuller - This house has 2 cats in it (EP) - Indie/folk | Bandcamp | Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube

Rebecca Sichon - Picking Petals - Pop-jazz-R&B | Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube (Video)

Jordan Klassen - Marginalia (album) - Indie/pop | Spotify | Apple Music |

Summer Eyes - Rewind - Rock/Indie | Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube (Video)

Martina Stokes - Get You Bad - Pop | Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube (Video)

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