New Friends

Canadian indie-pop act, New Friends, went viral with the very first song they ever recorded, “Purple Candy,” when they were practically strangers — now at 8 million streams and counting — scattered to their respective homes during COVID-19, recorded and released more songs, then won Slaight Music’s life-changing It’s Your Shot contest. The resulting EP, Camaro, was recorded with the $100,000 studio and promotion prize.

The seven-song EP includes the first single, “Doomed,” New Friends’ “take on the varied MuchMusic Dance Mix compilations from the 2000s,” says Conrad; la-la-loaded “Ricochet,” which he calls “our alternative rock-pop love child,” and the simple “no interpretation” pop song, “Waste My Time.” All three singles are part of the band’s self-discovery of a distinct sound after such instant, unexpected success.

New Friends — comprised of players from all over Southern Ontario, lead singer Stefan Boulineau (Windsor), guitarist Cole Wilson (St. Thomas), keyboardist/lead writer Ayden Miller (Orillia), and Conrad (Waterloo) — have experienced success at breakneck speed, landing LA management and a top booking agent. They played their first show in November 2021.

“Ayden wrote ‘Purple Candy’ in his dorm room our first year at Fanshawe College for Music Industry Arts,” recounts Conrad, “but he’s not a singer or producer. He knew that Cole was interested in producing so he asked him to produce a demo of the song. The only person that performed thus far in the program was Stefan, so he sang it, and then we released it, and shortly after that we started working on more and more music.”

After graduating in 2020, with a degree and a band, their instructor Mike Roth, a former A&R exec, suggested New Friends enter 2021’s It’s Your Shot contest operated by his music industry colleague Derrick Ross at Slaight Music. They filled in the form, submitted a new song, “Coming Back For You,” and forgot about it, says Conrad. “Eight months passed and nothing, and then we got a phone call, ‘Remember that thing you submitted for?’ ‘No, sorry we submitted for so many.’ ‘Well, you won $100,000 in prizes.'”

New Friends had already recorded with producer Brad Delson, Grammy-winning guitarist of Linkin Park, and after the It’s Your Shot win, they were able to work with even more outside producers, including Finger Eleven drummer and Arnold Lanni protégé Steve Molella (Stuck On Planet Earth, Gus, Kayla Diamond), and TV/film composer Brian Rivlin. They also self-produced a couple of the songs, and co-wrote for the first time with a handful of outside writers. But mostly, it’s the four of them.

Even though it’s been a few years now since Stefan, Ayden, Cole, and Conrad really were new friends, the discovery has not ended.

“The name ‘New Friends’ was very simple at the beginning because none of us knew each other very well, but we kind of fell in love with learning about each other, with one thing holding us together, which was the band. Because of that one thing, we got locked down and we were forced to reveal our truths and our secrets.”

Canada/Worldwide booking inquiries: jordan@feldman-agency.com

US booking inquiries: gperkiel@apa-agency.com

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