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3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week

Its that time of the week again CBC Hamilton reporter Adam Carter is back with his three picks for new Ontario music that you need to listen to this week. Up this week: Ivory Hours, Sea Perry and Dave Rave and the Governors.

This week: Ivory Hours, Sea Perry and Dave Rave and the Governors

Adam Carter is back with his picks for new tunes you need to hear right now. Up this week: Ivory Hours, Sea Perry and Dave Rave and the Governors.

Its that time of the week again CBC Hamilton reporter Adam Carter is back with his three picks for new Ontario music that you need to listen to this week.

Adam is on the air each week on CBC Radio for In the Key of C, hosted by Craig Norris. Hell choose three Ontario bands or artists that are releasing new music for your listening pleasure. Here are this weeks picks:

Sea Perry: Molly's Shoes

First up this week is a new track from Sudbury band Sea Perry called Mollys Shoes.

This tune might be the happiest song we've heard in years. Some people might consider the chorus a little on the hokey side with its "Come on love, it's my drug, everyone here just needs a hug" refrain but you cant deny how catchy this thing is.

Dave Rave and the Governors: Sweet American Music

Anyone who knows the first wave of Canadian punk will know this band. Dave Rave and the Governors are back with a new track called Sweet American Music.

Rave for anyone who doesnt know him sang with Hamiltons Teenage Head back in the 80s during Frankie Venoms hiatus from the band.

This track has a real early Nick Lowe feel. Rave is totally channelling classic power pop here, and it works.

Ivory Hours: I'll Stay Away

Londons Ivory Hours keep churning out shimmering alt-pop alongside solid music videos. Ill Stay Away has that classic ballad feel, complete with a cheesy guitar solo that is slides in the pocket of this tune so well that you cant help but love it.

Its sugary, but not too sweet and a real ear-worm of a tune.

Thanks for listening this week. You can hear Adam during In the Key of C every Saturday evening at 5 p.m. on CBC Radio. In the Key of C can be heard across the province, except for the GTA. Hamilton listeners can hear this segment in the audio player above.

Are you in an Ontario band and would like to be featured on this program? Send your stuff to adam.carter@cbc.ca for consideration and like In the Key of C on Facebook.