Outstanding artist Erica Knox is a 25-year-old singer-songwriter from Georgetown, Ontario who is set to showcase herself in 2022 with music that you won’t be able to forget. From upbeat excitement to mellow nostalgia, her self-portrayed intimate lyrics about love, life, and identity alongside catchy hooks will remind you of modern-day hitmakers, Taylor Swift and Julia Michaels. “I wanted to incorporate my love for organic storytelling with the excitement of modern-day pop sonics and create a familiar realm for the two to coexist. The singles I’ve released are on opposite spectrums [acoustic folk and electro-pop], and my new music will live within that”. In 2019, after playing her first show with a band, Knox was nominated as ‘Best Emerging Artist in Canada’ during Toronto’s annual Indie Week after her performance at ‘The Painted Lady’. Months later in early 2020, having prematurely completed her first tour with fellow Canadian artist, Andrew Sherriff, she had played over 40 shows within 14 weeks and would have continued her cross-Ontario trek until October. Knox has also shared the stage with Canadian artists Virginia to Vegas, Hollerado, and Young Empires. With the rest of 2022 looking up, she is currently recording her first full-length record with Toronto-based producer and musician, Tal Vaisman, of the band ‘Kadeema’. Following the release of her newest single “Paradise Forever” she projects a dreamy sound that will surely grasp your ears. Beginning with soothing instrumentation leading onto her sweet and full vocals she captures the track entirely. Explaining the song a bit further it’s for listeners who love life, love love and crave celebrating it. To the vocals and production, this single will certainly have you vibing and singing along to the lyrics. Being just great for a drive during sunset or a day out on the beach. Go stream “Paradise Forever” and check out her discography which is filled with amazing music.
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