Skye Wallace
Skye Wallace is a Canadian singer-songwriter whose music lands like a punch and lingers like poetry. Blending folk roots with the grit of rock and the urgency of punk, she creates songs that are fierce, introspective, and unflinchingly honest. With a voice that commands attention and a presence that burns through every performance, Wallace has carved out a reputation as one of Canada’s most vital and fearless musical storytellers.
Originally from Vancouver and now based in Toronto, Wallace’s sound channels the raw energy of artists like Patti Smith and PJ Harvey, fused with the lyrical depth of Laura Marling. Her music explores identity, feminism, grief, and rebellion — often pulling from personal histories and the jagged edges of Canadian landscapes. Whether she's reflecting on buried truths or confronting societal walls, her songs dig deep and hit hard.
Her breakthrough came with her self-titled 2019 album, which featured standout tracks like There Is a Wall and Coal in Your Window, earning national attention for its bold vision and emotional resonance. In 2022, she returned with Terribly Good — a confident, razor-sharp record that leans further into rock without losing the vulnerability that defines her voice.
On stage, Wallace is magnetic — equally arresting whether she's alone with an acoustic guitar or backed by a full band. Her live shows are a collision of poetry and power, earning her spots alongside Matt Mays, Crown Lands, and The Rural Alberta Advantage on stages across Canada and Europe.
More than a rising voice in Canadian rock, Skye Wallace is a truth-teller — unafraid to challenge, to feel, and to make you feel something too.