The first single off Paige Warner’s upcoming album “Bitter / Sweet” is releasing May 10th, 2024.
Empty Home is a cello and piano-led heart-wrenching ballad, a fan favourite, and a staple at Paige Warner’s live shows. The track is beautiful in its simplicity, with no conscious sound beyond Paige’s captivating voice, a grand piano, and a string duo. The song is produced by Canadian Daydream (Marshall Veroni, Daniella Vega), mastered by Dan Brodbeck (The Cranberries, Dolores O'Riordan, Landon Pigg) and features instrumentalists Stephen C. Warner, Mitchell McCloy, and Stefan Tomala. The song opens with a single cello note and grows into an emotive choir before closing with a single raw vocal.
Alt-Pop Singer-Songwriter Ballad
MAPL (100% Canadian-made)
RIYL: Adele, Norah Jones, Victoria Canal, Nelly Furtado, Jessie Ware
Preview the full album “Bitter / Sweet”
coming AUGUST 2024
“The new group of songs in the August release promises to be her greatest achievement to date.”
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Written by: Paige Warner
Vocals performed by: Paige Warner
Recorded at: Canadian Daydream Productions Inc.
Drums performed by: Stefan Tomala
Bass performed by: Mitchell McCloy
Guitars performed by: Nic Nolet
Acoustic guitar performed by: Marshall Veroni
Duet vocals (“Sober”) performed by: Marshall Veroni
Organs performed by: Stephen C Warner
Strings by: Stephen C Warner
MIDI programming by: Mitchell McCloy and Stefan Tomala
Produced/Mixed by: Mitchell McCloy, Stefan Tomala
Mastered by: Dan Brodbeck
“Empty Home” album cover: DillonsPhotos705
“Bitter / Sweet” cover: OneStillWorldPhotography
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“She’s obviously a born entertainer. She has crazy stage presence. She held the whole room in the palm of her hand. She just had to sing those first few notes and she captivated everyone. She’s just super talented.” - The Observer
“Bound to make a splash in Canadian Music.” - Canadian Beats
“Paige Warner’s ingenuity lies in her ability to juxtapose melancholic themes with an uptempo rhythm …it’s a work of art that transcends musical boundaries…Through Paige Warner’s unparalleled ability to fuse diverse musical genres with heartfelt storytelling…we find ourselves captivated.” - Cheers to the Vikings
“Paige Warner’s music gets better and better … she’s genuine with her music and her experience.” - Dropout Entertainment
“My god, she’s done it again!… created a beautifully simplistic song that stands out from the popular music of today.” - WR Rural Post
“The songwriting here is immensely heartfelt, and fits like a glove, conjoined with the instrumentation. This piece gave me the inspiration to view myself a bit deeper today.” - Swanodown
“Paige Warner writes and performs with poise and maturity beyond her years…It's a complex, heartfelt song, but one so catchy and listenable.” - Waterloo Chronicle
With an evocative voice that captivates her audience, Paige Warner creates alt-pop music with soul-inspired vocal licks layered on catchy hooks of poetic lyrics. Though her career started as a busker in her small hometown market, her resilience led her to perform on stages such as Massey Hall’s TD Music Hall, Yonge-Dundas Square, NXNE, Owen Sound’s Summerfolk, Harbour Nights, and open for iconic artists including Ron Sexsmith and Monowhales. She has consistently grown through each music release, including recent singles “Liquor” and “Stockholm Syndrome”. With tens of thousands of streams and views, Paige’s music has drawn love from media and listeners alike. Paige Warner’s voice is often what draws people in. However, she is skilled with more than just her voice, regularly accompanying herself with piano, guitar, or inviting her backing band to the stage. While her music is catchy and emotive, her lyrics often touch poetically on themes of heartbreak, women empowerment, and love. Catch a live show and expect Warner’s music to tug on your heartstrings or pull you to the dance floor. With new music on the way, Paige Warner plans to continue releasing songs, creating intimate concert experiences, and leaving audiences with a memorable connection and a melody.