Artist's albums
Paper Planes
2021 · single
Ghost (Adult Karate Remix)
2021 · single
Let Go
2020 · single
Dear Illusion,
2020 · album
Ghost
2020 · single
Waist Down
2019 · single
Part of You (Adult Karate Remix)
2019 · single
Part of You
2019 · single
Let's Stay Inside (Stripped Christmas)
2018 · single
Nothing Can Take Us
2018 · single
Aquatic (Acoustic)
2017 · EP
Aquatic
2017 · album
How Could We Know
2017 · single
Nostalgia
2017 · single
Entertainer
2017 · single
Modern Romantics
2011 · album
Famous for Fire
2008 · album
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Biography
Canadian alt-pop artist Adaline fuses powerfully evocative music with an emotionally unbound lyrical honesty. This authenticity appeals to her growing fanbase and is why she is considered "one of the best young songwriters in the country" (CBC Q) and "a rising Canadian talent that takes listeners to angelic heights" (Billboard). Adaline has had music licensed in more than 90 film and tv scenes including multiple songs on Grey’s Anatomy, 90210, Tiny Pretty Things, MacGyver, Workin' Moms, Below Her Mouth and more. She collaborated on the score for "The Canyons " starring Lindsay Lohan with Brendan Canning of Broken Social Scene and did a composer residency at the prestigious Norman Jewison's CFC. Adaline's personal coming-out song "Ghost" was licensed in Wynonna Earp for a queer love scene. Fans connected with Adaline's experience of growing up as a minister's daughter and her journey of reconciling queerness and spirituality. This sparked a community now non-profit, of which she is the founder, called Bad Believer providing resources, therapy referrals and community for LGBTQ+ people healing from spiritual and religious trauma. Adaline's upcoming EP is inspired by the stories of the community. Produced by Chris Coady (Beach House, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs) she explores intense feelings and anxiety around coming out and the heartbreak of losing community. She also speaks of hope, the freedom of authenticity, and the power of love when one is embraced and accepted.