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TORONTO'S BIPOC metal/rock musicians

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Metal fans during a concert in Toronto, gesturing the "devil horns."
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Adele Lukusa

Adele Lukusa

Graduate of Toronto Metropolitan University and Kitchener native living in Riverdale. Enamoured with all things arts and culture. Journalist and avid zinester who loves criticism, but loves iced tea more.

Aug. 20, 2025

I’ve been passionate about sharing local artists with you all. So I was particularly excited to see TikTok user Luckylemons ask for BIPOC rock/metal musicians in the city.

Here are five bands and artists to keep your eye on:

The OBGMs are a perfect addition to your playlist. Their latest album, SORRY, IT'S OVER, offers a vulnerable perspective as the band’s lead singer, Densil McFarlane, reflects on life post-therapy. My personal fave of theirs is the 2020 track “All My Friends” — an infectious headbanger that begs to be replayed.

If you’re into the likes of Leith Ross and Phoebe Bridgers, then check out singer-songwriter earth 2 tiffany. They lean more towards a folky sound that’s perfect for this time of year, especially for when you’re taking a hot girl walk, or daydreaming on the TTC. Their tunes are the sonic equivalent of the sea kissing the shore with every wave.

A collage of BIPOC rock and metal musicians in Toronto. Top row, from left to right: The OBGMs, Chasing Laika, Cam Kahin. Bottom row, from left to right: earth2tiffany, Chinese Medicine.

A collage of BIPOC rock and metal musicians in Toronto. Top row, from left to right: The OBGMs, Chasing Laika, Cam Kahin. Bottom row, from left to right: earth2tiffany, Chinese Medicine.

Chinese Medicine is a punk band fronted by the electric Juno Hailey. The name is a play on coming from multiple cultural diasporas. If you wanna mosh to a band whose promotion relies heavily on Twilight-related memery and trans-positive slogans with a discography made to be experienced live, then this is the band for you.

If you theoretically enjoy rock music, but need the undeniable hooks of a pop song, the bubblegrunge band Chasing Laika is one to look out for. Led by the vocals of Sol, Chasing Laika’s songs sound like they came right out of the soundtrack of a late ‘90s, early ‘00s teen blockbuster. It’s easy to imagine Lindsay Lohan in Freaky Friday or Kat from 10 Things I Hate About You burning tracks like “Simp Song” onto gifted CDs.

If you’ve ever wondered where the born-from-a-suburban-garage rock bands went, then look no further than Cam Kahin. His music blends pop punk, indie rock and grunge with the occasional rap verse or alt R&B vocal peppered in. Cam takes elements from the greats to strike out his own familiar yet unique musical path — imagine a Green Day song, written by Radiohead and sung by Frank Ocean. Not to mention his visuals, which are candy for the eyes. The music video for “whatever you want” is a particular standout.

If you want more music recommendations from yours truly, make sure to check my "Toronto Songbook" playlist.

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