“One of those rare artists who can crack brains and break hearts at the same time.” — Village Voice
Jane Siberry is one of Canada’s most original and influential singer-songwriters. Best known for transcendent works like “Calling All Angels”, “Love Is Everything”, and the iconic “Mimi on the Beach”, she has created a singular body of work that defies categorization. Her haunting contribution to The Crow soundtrack, “It Can’t Rain All the Time”, continues to resonate three decades later.
Despite a prolific career, Siberry reflects: “I feel like I’m inching my way toward my prime.”
2025 and 2026 are big years for Siberry. In 2025, the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame inducted her. Additionally, she won the Polaris Legends Award for her iconic album The Speckless Sky. Then in 2026, she returns with her sixteenth album, Season One: In the Thicket of Our Own Unconsciousness. She expects Season Two and Three to follow later in 2026 with a North American tour afterward. Here, Siberry continues to redefine what it means to be an independent, visionary artist.
After a decade-long recording pause, Siberry returns with a highly anticipated gathering of songs. They are interwoven with musical and spoken segues that she calls the matrix, making the album play like a musical Netflix series. Furthermore, she explores themes of flickering consciousness, compassion, and rigorous self-reckoning. Siberry calls them “the moments in between.”
Recommended for fans of Rickie Lee Jones, Kate Bush, k.d. lang and Indigo Girls.




