Tania, a graphic artist, got her initial guitar two decades ago but didn’t play until 2009.
According to Tania, her life was going through a tremendous transformation, and she used the instrument to get over it. Tania has been on a journey to discover her talent since then, resulting in this EP.
Tania has also used her unique voice to promote open mic nights and co-found Springtide, a non-profit music event that features over 70 bands in sites in Uxbridge, Ontario.
“I Will Stand” has a distinct background that can be felt continuously.
Every track appears to be equally concerned in discussing challenging themes as it promotes pain relief via song and togetherness.
The track “Planks and Marietta,” for instance, delves into the cycle of racism abuse while maintaining a feeling of hope thanks to Tania’s strong, accepting vocal in the chorus, which pleads for reform.
Tania claims that she wrote the song in response to her inability to integrate her sentiments following George Floyd’s passing. Additionally, throughout Black History Month, the single was produced only on Bandcamp, with all download revenues going to Black Lives Matter.
Tania, in other words, is passionate about utilizing songs to effect change.
Tania’s vocals are acoustic guitar, strings, Farfisa, organ, electric guitar, bass, drums, Wurlitzer, strings, Farfisa, and synths, but the album retains a dressed-down innocence and sincerity comparable to Tracey Chapman’s work.

