2018 in Canadian music
Overview of the events of 2018 in Canadian music From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following musical events and releases that happened in 2018 in Canada.
Events
- March – Juno Awards of 2018
- April – East Coast Music Awards
- May – Prism Prize
- June – Preliminary longlist for the 2018 Polaris Music Prize is announced
- July – SOCAN Songwriting Prize
- July – Shortlist for the Polaris Music Prize is announced
- September 17 – Jeremy Dutcher wins the Polaris Music Prize for his album Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa
- December 1 – 14th Canadian Folk Music Awards
Albums released
A
- AHI, In Our Time
- Alaskan Tapes, The Ocean No Longer Wants Us
- Alaskan Tapes, You Were Always an Island
- Jann Arden, These Are the Days – February 2[1]
- Arkells, Rally Cry – October 19
- Astral Swans, Strange Prison – May 30
B
- Bahamas, Earthtones – January 19[1]
- Gord Bamford, Neon Smoke – January 19[1]
- Jill Barber, Metaphora – June 22[2]
- Matthew Barber, Phase of the Moon
- Alexis Baro, Sandstorm[3]
- Ridley Bent, Ridley Bent and the Killer Tumbleweeds
- Beppie, Let's Go Bananas!
- Bernice, Puff LP: in the air without a shape
- Laila Biali, Laila Biali – January 26[4]
- Jean-Michel Blais, Dans ma main – May 11
- Forest Blakk, Minutes
- The Blue Stones, Black Holes (re-release) - October 26
- Bob Moses, Battle Lines – September 14[5]
- Bonjay, Lush Life
- Born Ruffians, Uncle, Duke & the Chief – February 16[1]
- Paul Brandt, The Journey YYC, Vol. 1 – April 6[6]
- Paul Brandt, The Journey BNA, Vol. 2 – November 9[6]
- Michael Jerome Browne, Can't Keep a Good Man Down
- Jim Bryson, Tired of Waiting – September 14[7]
C
- Cadence Weapon, Cadence Weapon – January 19[8]
- Aleksi Campagne, Aleksi Campagne
- Alessia Cara, The Pains of Growing – November 30
- Caracol, À paraitre – February 2[1]
- Jennifer Castle, Angels of Death – May 18
- Chilly Gonzales, Solo Piano III – September 7
- Chromeo, Head Over Heels – June 15
- City and Colour, Guide Me Back Home – October 5
- Classified, Tomorrow Could Be – June 29; Tomorrow Could Be The Day Things Change – October 12
- Cœur de pirate, En cas de tempête, ce jardin sera fermé – June 8
- Antoine Corriveau, Feu de forêt
- Cowboy Junkies, All That Reckoning
- Jim Cuddy, Constellation – January 26[1]
D
- Marie Davidson, Working Class Woman
- Art d'Ecco, Trespasser
- Dilly Dally, Heaven
- The Dirty Nil, Master Volume – September 14
- Drake, Scary Hours – January 19
- Drake, Scorpion – June 29
- Jeremy Dutcher, Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa – April 6
E
- Elisapie, The Ballad of the Runaway Girl
F
- 54-40, Keep on Walking
- Christine Fellows, Roses on the Vine – November 16
- Michael Feuerstack, Natural Weather
- Dominique Fils-Aimé, Nameless
- Jeremy Fisher Junior, Highway to Spell
- Sue Foley, The Ice Queen – March 2[1]
- La Force, La Force
- FouKi, Zay
- FouKi, La Zayté
- Angelique Francis, Kissed by the Blues
- The Fretless, Live from the Art Farm
- Debby Friday, Bitchpunk
- FRIGS, Basic Behaviour
- Frontperson, Frontrunner[9]
- Fucked Up, Dose Your Dreams – October 5
G
- The Good Lovelies, Shapeshifters – February 9[1]
- Grand Analog, Survival – January 26[1]
- Great Lake Swimmers, Side Effects – April 13;[10] The Waves, the Wake – August 17[11]
- Greg Keelor, Last Winter – April 27[12]
H
- Harm & Ease, Black Market Gold
- Harrison, Apricity[13]
- Hawk Nelson, Miracles – April 6
- Hillsburn, The Wilder Beyond – February 2[1]
- Nate Husser, minus 23 (July);[14] 6° (October)[15]
- Andrew Hyatt, Cain
I
- Zaki Ibrahim, The Secret Life of Planets – January 31
- Brandon Isaak, Rise 'n Shine
J
- Jazz Cartier, Fleurever – July 27[16]
- Just John x Dom Dias, Don (June); Don II (November)
K
- Kae Sun, Whoever Comes Knocking – March 2[1]
- Kellarissa, Ocean Electro[17]
- Khotin, Beautiful You
- Francois Klark, Love
- Korea Town Acid, Mahogani Forest
- Nicholas Krgovich, "Ouch"[18]
L
- Mélissa Laveaux, Radyo Siwèl – February 2
- Salomé Leclerc, Les choses extérieures
- Hubert Lenoir, Darlène – February
- Brianna Lizotte, Scratch 'Em
- Loony, Part 1
- Les Louanges, La nuit est une panthère
- Lowell, Lone Wolf
- The Lynnes, Heartbreak Song for the Radio
M
- Magic!, Expectations – September 7
- Maïa, Plus que vive
- Dan Mangan, More or Less – November 2[19]
- Matiu, Petikat
- Kalle Mattson, Youth
- Matt Mays, Twice Upon a Hell of a Time – October 19
- Efrim Manuel Menuck, Pissing Stars – February 2
- Shawn Mendes, Shawn Mendes – May 25
- Dylan Menzie, As the Clock Rewinds
- Metric, Art of Doubt – September 21
- Milk & Bone, Deception Bay – February 2[1]
- Monowhales, Control Freak
- Mother Mother, Dance and Cry – November 2
N
- N Nao, À jamais pour toujours
- Nap Eyes, I'm Bad Now – March 9[20]
- Safia Nolin, Dans le noir – October
- Northern Haze, Siqinnaarut
- Justin Nozuka, Low Tide – February 16
- Justin Nozuka, Run To Waters – May 18[21]
O
- OBUXUM, H.E.R.
- Oktoécho, Saimaniq
- The Olympic Symphonium, Beauty in the Tension – February 9[1]
- Steven Lee Olsen, Timing Is Everything – November 9[22]
- The Oot n' Oots, Electric Jellyfish Boogaloo
- Ought, Room Inside the World – February 16
- Our Lady Peace, Somethingness – February 23
P
- Dorothea Paas, One for the Road
- Pharis and Jason Romero, Sweet Old Religion
- Scott-Pien Picard, Scott-Pien Picard
- Pilou, La Vraie nature
- Postdata, Let's Be Wilderness
- Preoccupations, New Material – March 23
Q
- Queer Songbook Orchestra, Anthems & Icons
R
- Billy Raffoul, 1975
- Rare Americans, Rare Americans
- Allan Rayman, Harry Hard-On
- Lee Reed, The Steal City EP
- The Reklaws, Feels Like That – August 31
- Reuben and the Dark, Arms of a Dream – May 4
- Jessie Reyez, Being Human in Public
- Daniel Romano, Human Touch – January 4[23]
- Daniel Romano, Nerveless – January 4[23]
- Daniel Romano, Finally Free
- Rum Ragged, The Hard Times
- Rusty, Dogs of Canada[24]
S
- Jay Scøtt, EM0G0D
- Jay Scøtt x Smitty Bacalley, Un chevreuil
- Joseph Shabason, Anne – November 16
- Shad, A Short Story About a War – October 28
- Dylan Sinclair, Red Like Crimson
- The Slakadeliqs, Heavy Rockin' Steady – February 9
- Sloan, 12 – April 6
- Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Rez Bangers & Koolapops
- So Loki, Planet Bando
- So Loki and bbno$, Whatever
- Souldia, L'Album noir and Survivant
- Rae Spoon, bodiesofwater
- Story Untold, Waves – February 2
- Suuns, Felt – March 2[20]
T
- TEKE::TEKE, Jikaku[25]
- Three Days Grace, Outsider – March 9
- Thus Owls, The Mountain That We Live Upon
- Tokyo Police Club, TPC – October 5[26]
- The Trews, Civilianaires – September 14
- Tri-Continental, Dust Dance
U
- U.S. Girls, In a Poem Unlimited – February 16[1]
V
- Mathew V, The Fifth
- Diyet van Lieshout, Diyet and the Love Soldiers
- Various Artists, The Al Purdy Songbook[27]
- Vile Creature, Cast of Static and Smoke
- Voivod, The Wake – September 21
W
- Wax Mannequin, Have a New Name
- The Weeknd, My Dear Melancholy, – March 30
- Wild Rivers, Eighty-Eight
- Royal Wood, Ever After the Farewell
- Donovan Woods, Both Ways – April 20[28]
Y
- Yamantaka // Sonic Titan, Dirt
- Young Galaxy, Down Time – April 6[20]
- Yukon Blonde, Critical Hit – June 22
Deaths
- January 25 – Tommy Banks, 81, jazz musician and politician[29]
- January 31 – Leah LaBelle, 31, singer and contestant on American Idol[30]
- June 19 – Matthew Grimson, 50, singer-songwriter
- October 20 – Jon McMurray, 34, rapper and freeskier[31]
- December 19 – Mike "Beard Guy" Taylor, 51, keyboardist for Walk off the Earth
References
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