Edmonton-based artist Scott’s Tees unveils his latest single 'Cope', a heartfelt meditation on how the coldest months shape our inner lives. Drawing on the emotional weight of winter, the track pairs atmospheric textures with moments of quiet optimism, offering a nuanced portrait of endurance and introspection.
Written and recorded in his bedroom studio using a blend of analogue and digital production, 'Cope' reflects Scott’s Tees’ DIY ethos and creative sensitivity. The song will resonate with fans of alternative rock and indie-folk alike, combining stark lyrical honesty with layered warmth.
Following his September release 'We Move As Fast As Storms Allow', Scott’s Tees continues to establish his voice in the indie scene, drawing influence from grunge-era icons like Pearl Jam and Soundgarden while embracing the gentler storytelling of Iron and Wine. 'Cope' is another step forward for the rising Canadian artist, merging emotional clarity with production creativity to striking effect.
Have a listen to 'Cope' in the player below.