"We're not trying to provide solutions to what people are going through, but create a community with each other where we're able to access our own emotional vulnerabilities during this really, really challenging time." After releasing her first studio album, securing a booking agent and even netting a Juno nomination earlier this year, Toronto-based singer/songwriter STORRY's career finally started picking up steam after years of frustration.
Then came the coronavirus. "As an indie artist, [it felt] like I was trying to push this boulder that didn't seem to move for years, and then finally -- it wasn't really rolling yet, but I felt like it was moving," she tells Billboard. "And then it just felt like it got lodged again." STORRY's
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