Andrew Spice Embraces Fury and Freedom on Cinematic New Single, "Rage Stage"

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Canadian indie singer-songwriter Andrew Spice continues on the momentum of his acclaimed comeback single, “High Park,” with a scorching new track, “Rage Stage.” A blistering gothic pop ballad laced with defiance and theatrical intensity, “Rage Stage” is a furious reckoning with betrayal and a radical embrace of righteous anger as part of the healing process.

 

Written by Spice and produced by JUNO-nominated collaborator Matthew Barber, “Rage Stage” builds from a whisper to a snarl, combining searing lyrical vitriol with sweeping, genre-bending production. Spice’s haunting vocals anchor the track with raw vulnerability, channeling grief into catharsis.

 

Listen to “Rage StageHERE. Watch the official music video HERE.

 

Too often, we are rewarded for being complacent in the face of injustice. Anger can actually be our best friend when it motivates us to fight back for the right cause. “Rage Stage” is about embracing my own fury, standing up for myself, and conquering an enemy.Andrew Spice

 

Hope you like lying in the bed you made

I got a feeling that you’re there to stay

 

Andrew Spice’s return to music after a 21-year hiatus has been anything but quiet. His singles “High Park” and “Gentle Sentinel” drew praise from Wonderland, FAULT, and House of Solo, with over 24k music video views and airplay on CBC, WXPN, and campus radio across North America. His long-awaited sophomore album – set for release later this year – delves into themes of tenderness, grief, queerness, and resilience, all unified by a sharp wit and unflinching emotional honesty.

 

A classically trained pianist and acclaimed songwriter, Spice first emerged with 2003’s Pretty Demons (produced by Emm Gryner), which earned an OutMusic Award nomination and critical acclaim from NOW Toronto, Toronto Star, and Swerve. After stepping away from music to become a clinical psychologist, he’s returned with a fresh body of work that’s both hard-earned and deeply human.

 

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