Port Cities

Port Cities is a Canadian pop band that merged the impressive talents of Carleton Stone, Dylan Guthro, and Breagh Isabel, each of whom brought their own flair and musical prowess to the group. Hailing from the Atlantic coast, the trio's chemistry was evident, melding lush harmonies and infectious songwriting that resonated with audiences not just in their home country, but internationally. Their self-titled debut album dropped in 2017, garnering critical acclaim and showcasing their ability to weave together pop sensibilities with folk roots to create a sound that was both unique and universally appealing.

Through a catalogue of magnetic tracks such as "Montreal" and its remixed versions by Famba and Tep No, as well as the emotive "I Still See You at Parties" and its dance-inducing Corey Lerue Remix, Port Cities have proven their versatility and knack for sonic evolution. Their songs often explore themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships, delivered with a polished production that underscores their dynamic vocal harmonies and storytelling. Despite the dissolution of the trio as a band in 2020, the music of Port Cities continues to resonate with fans, as their tracks like "Parachute" and "Sorry" maintain a lasting presence in the realm of contemporary Canadian music.

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Parachute
Single - Released August 13, 2021
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  1. March 9, 2018