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Maple Music

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Welcome to Maple Music, a community on the piefed.ca instance focused on bringing attention to Canadian music and musicians!

Bienvenue sur Maple Music, une communauté sur l'instance piefed.ca axée sur la musique et les musiciens canadiens.

Canada has a rich music culture as diverse as the country itself! From the traditional music of the First Nations to the Punjabi music scene, a rich variety of folk performers to the big names in pop, and established underground music cultures such as the Edmonton hiphop and rap scene to the metal scene in the maritimes. Canada has music for everyone!

This is the community for all things music and Canadian! Post your favourite Canadian songs/albums, make a post about an upcoming concert, share an article about a recent event, share some niche music history/trivia, or just make a general discussion post. So long as it is related to music in Canada, it can be posted here.

Le Canada a une riche culture musicale, aussi diverse que le pays lui-même! De la musique traditionnelle des Premières Nations à la scène musicale Punjabi, une riche variété de musiciens folkloriques aux célèbrités de la pop, et la scène hip-hop et rap underground d'Edmonton à la scène metal dans les Maritimes. Le Canada a de la musique pour tous la monde!

C'est la communauté pour tout ce qui touche à la musique et au Canada! Partagez vos chansons/albums canadiens préférés, fait un post sur un prochain concert, partager un article nouvelle sur un événement récent, partagez une histoire musicale de niche, ou lancez simplement une discussion générale. Si le contenu est lié à la musique et au Canada, il peut être publié ici!


Community Rules and Guidelines:

  1. On Topic Posts only: All posts must be about Canadian music or music IN Canada. For example: News about Taylor Swift will be removed. News about Taylor Swift having a Canadian tour will be kept.

  2. Post Formatting: Song and Album posts must include the creator and title of the work. Posts must be properly flaired. Moderation reserves the right to modify post flairs if unflaired, or egregiously misflaired.

  3. French & English Equal: French and English content, posts, and comments are equally welcomed and encouraged. This is a fully bilingual community -- frankly, any language is welcomed here.

  4. Follow Site-wide rules: We are all guests in piefed.ca's house. The house has rules that we must follow. We are polite guests. :pie:

The No Rules:

  1. No shaming of music tastes: Comments impolitely insulting someone's taste in music will be removed. All music is real music. Everyone is welcome regardless of the genre you enjoy.

  2. No music piracy. The musicians featured here deserve your fiscal support. Support them as you can. Discussions on how to pirate music will be removed.

  3. No Spam or excessive self promotion: Please avoid spam. Rather than make individual posts for each song by a musician you like, instead make a singular post bringing attention to the musician. This applies for self-promotion posts as well -- limit self-promotion to at most once a week.

  4. No AI Generated content: AI music posts will be deleted. This community is made to support Canadian talent. An AI cannot be Canadian, nor can it generate truly original content without infringing on countless other artist's copyrights.

  5. No doing stuff that makes me need to make more rules: Moderation reserves the right to take action on anything seen as detrimental to the community. Just cause I didn't write it down here doesn't mean it is necessarily allowed.

Rules are subject to change as the community grows.

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This is a punk rock band that has been around since 2006, and has formed in the city that I currently call home, Hamilton!

Specifically, they were formed around the Dundas region of Hamilton. Lovely bit of area around there, reminds me a bit of roadtrips around the Appalachians of West Virginia, but far less vertically terrifying. Both Dundas and Ancaster have wonderful old stone architecture that simply is not built anymore. Kind of like a hallmark movie?

Anyways -- The Dirty Nil have been playing continuously since 2006 with largely the same band members. They are a band of three, currently featuring Luke Bentham, Kyle Fisher, and Anthony Vitanza. In 2006, it was originally a two-piece band formed in highschool by Luke and Kyle, under the same name they still use. Since then, the third member has changed a total of 4 times.

The band won the 2017 breakthrough group of the year, and have been steadily gaining more and more popularity. Their most popular album is the 2018 Master Volume album, but they have been seeing good success with subsequent albums, notably the 2021 Fuck Art album and their 2025 The Lash album. Many rock bands, I've observed, tend to have one album or single that breaks into popularity before the band sinks back into obscurity, but that does not seem to be the case for The Dirty Nil, who are consistently releasing punk rock music that has respectable popularity in a music landscape that has largely taken punk rock off the stage since it's peaks in the 1990s and 2000s.

Personally, of their songs, I really like Pain of Infinity the most. If you ever want nice music to listen to while exercising, joy riding around town, or doing work in the garage, you cannot go wrong with just pulling up a "best of" playlist for this band. The music is very tonally consistent and wont give whiplash on your ears, while also remaining pleasant enough for actively listening to it as well.

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