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Sunday, September 16, 2018

Chloe Watkinson

Artist: Chloe Watkinson
Title: Crystal Pistol
Label: Aporia Records
Genre: Bluesy Rock
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Chloe Watkinson has spent her entire life surrounded by the workings of “show biz.” She’s the daughter of Terry Watkinson – keyboard player of legendary Canadian rock band Max Webster,

“Crystal Pistol” is a bluesy, hard-rock anthem with surging electric guitars, tribal drumming, some well- placed group shouts, and a super-powerful vocal, urging the water-protector protestors at Standing Rock to "stand up, push back" to save Nature, and the planet. This song occupies the same sort of territory for Indigenous peoples and their allies as "Get Up, Stand Up" did for the Rastafarian community and its allies. It’ll make you want to jump and shout along.

rtist: Chloe Watkinson
Title: Crystal Pistol
Label: Aporia Records
Genre: Bluesy Rock
CANCON

TORONTO – Daughter of rock royalty, Toronto singer-songwriter Chloe Watkinson releases new single “Crystal Pistol” (Aporia Records) on Friday, August 17.

Chloe Watkinson has spent her entire life surrounded by the workings of “show biz.” She’s the daughter of Terry Watkinson – keyboard player of legendary Canadian rock band Max Webster, and Carla Jensen, who sang the original theme song to the famous African Lion Safari TV commercial. 


Fresh on the heels of her first massively successful headlining concert at Toronto’s Opera House in January of this year, and the accompanying concert to her debut single release "A Universe," she’s set to perform another high-profile gig at the Chevrolet Indie Fridays series at Yonge-Dundas Square on Friday, July 20 and will release her new single “Crystal Pistol” on August 17.

Watkinson transcends genres, writes about real-life issues and her life as a woman in Toronto. She’s known for her edgy, passionate vocal delivery, and the new song follows that same trend.

“Crystal Pistol” is a bluesy, hard-rock anthem with surging electric guitars, tribal drumming, some well- placed group shouts, and a super-powerful vocal, urging the water-protector protestors at Standing Rock to "stand up, push back" to save Nature, and the planet. This song occupies the same sort of territory for Indigenous peoples and their allies as "Get Up, Stand Up" did for the Rastafarian community and its allies. It’ll make you want to jump and shout along.
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