Shaina Hayes Shares Folk-Pop Single + Video “Sun and Time”

Kindergarten Heart LP Out February 23 via Bonsound

Photo Credit: Lawrence Fafard 

Today, Montreal-based folk singer Shaina Hayes returns with the wistful new single + video, “Sun and Time,” a track dedicated to those who’ve had any kind of encounter with the winter blues. First premiered via Under the Radar, “Sun and Time” comes from her upcoming album Kindergarten Heartout February 23 via Bonsound

“Sun and Time” summons the warmth and buzz of summer’s past, urging listeners to hang tight while another one makes its way around. Drum-forward and built around a moody, strumming electric guitar, the song ventures a little farther into the realm of indie-pop, while maintaining Hayes’ signature tender, folky charm. Hayes says, “‘Sun and Time’ was written for a dear friend who I used to run a vegetable farm with. It describes the intense lows that we would both feel in the winter when we’d begin to get stir-crazy waiting for the next growing season to begin. The song is a plea for her to remember the beautiful things that we were able to accomplish together, the strength of her character, and the fact that, at the very least, there’s always another summer somewhere around the corner!”

The track is accompanied by a video created by Flavie Lemée and Charles-David Dubé using stunning footage captured during Shaina Hayes’ 2023 summer tour of Québec. It’s a nostalgic nod to sunshine and summertime.

“Sun and Time”: Listen / Watch

Kindergarten Heart is Shaina Hayes’ follow-up to to coax a waltz, released independently in 2022. On both albums, the singer-songwriter worked with Francis Ledoux and David Marchand (zouz) who co-produced the record. Together, the three worked to gently weave elements of nostalgia, wonder, and lightheartedness into the collection of songs. The result is a sophomore album which is both whimsical and earnest, and whose soothing charm is reflected in the design of the record.
 
After the gray monotony of the pandemic, Hayes realized that it was going to take a focused effort for her to be able to tap back into joy and play. During this period, the initial theme of Kindergarten Heart began to take shape: the rekindling of childlike wonder. During the making of the album though, the theme evolved to encompass all memory, not simply of childhood. In its final form, the album is about the act of looking back, either through an active lens to inform the current moment, or through a more passive lens, as a means of honoring these memories and the people they contain.
 

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