About this Event
Shjaane Glover - Conjure This EP Release Party
Join Shjaane Glover for a much-anticipated EP release show at Side Launch Brewery on Friday, April 24, celebrating the arrival of his new EP titled Conjure This.
Conjure This captures a return that feels both intentional and fully realized. Blending atmospheric indie-folk textures with driving rhythms and expansive instrumentation, the songs move between introspection and momentum, carried by Shjaane’s distinct voice and storytelling.
For this special release night, Shjaane will be performing with his full band with Adam Webster on Bass and Jenna Applewhaite on drums. Bringing the EP to life in a way that’s bigger, more dynamic, and deeply immersive.
The night will also feature a supporting act, Jesse Northey and his band, The Dandelions.
Whether you’ve been following along since the early days or are just discovering the music, this show marks the beginning of a new chapter and a celebration of everything that led here.
Stick around after the show for an after-party at the brewery. Hang, grab a northbound, and celebrate the release with the band and friends.
www.shjaaneglover.com
Shjaane Glover is a Southern Ontario singer-songwriter based in Collingwood whose music sits at the intersection of introspection, atmosphere, and emotional clarity. Known for his powerful, expressive vocals paired with soft, reverb-washed guitar textures, Glover creates songs that feel expansive yet deeply personal, often exploring the space between doubt and hope.
Reintroducing his sound with the singles Effervescence and title track Conjure This, Shjaane sets the tone for a new chapter. Together, the tracks capture moments of transition and tension, offering a first glimpse into his forthcoming EP Conjure This, a six-song collection shaped by patience, self-trust, and creative recalibration.
Deeply influenced by the natural landscapes surrounding Georgian Bay, Glover’s songwriting carries a cinematic quality that blends indie-folk and alternative elements with subtle experimental textures. Whether performing solo or with a full band, his music invites listeners to slow down and sit honestly with what they are feeling.
There’s a disarming, gentle power to Jesse Northey’s songcraft. The Toronto-based musical polymath has spent a decade and a half honing his skills at writing just-right pop songs that distill a world of feeling into a few choice lines. Invoking George Harrison’s songwriting, Aimee Mann’s wit, and Andy Shauf’s soothing precision, Northey’s warm, mellow songs deconstruct the artifice of masculinity and paint humanistic portraits of those around him. You can hear Northey’s dedication to capital “P” pop across his solo debut, Onion Knight, produced by Thomas D’Arcy (The Sheepdogs, NOBRO).
Jesse Northey’s current project blossomed out of his decades of experience across the Canadian musical landscape. Over the years, Northey has contributed in countless ways: as an artist manager, label manager, studio engineer (he’s got a degree in Digital Audio Arts), producer—and, at the centre of it all, his work as a multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter. Leading the band Jesse & the Dandelions for a solid decade, Northey toured from Alberta to Japan, sharing stages with Hollerado, Said the Whale, and July Talk along the way.
Grounded in his melodic approach to the piano, Jesse Northey’s new single, “Do I Belong?” is an open-hearted ode in what can feel like an increasingly closed-off, individualistic world. Northey ponders the paradoxes of friendship (“All the friends in the world, still don’t belong”) and embarks on a delicate dance of change and growth (“How will you know that it’s me?”), only to return to the titular question that started the journey. Playfully sincere, “Do I Belong?” stops you in your tracks to consider your place in the world.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Side Launch Brewing Company, 200 Mountain Road, Collingwood, Canada
CAD 37.61







