Stricken With Cancer And THIS Close To Dying, Guelph's Steve Neville Is Brought Back To Life And Releases "Don't Say A Word"

Fri Aug 19, 2022

With the past, present, and future in full view, out of Guelph, Ontario—the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit, First Nation of the Anishinabeek Peoples—comes Métis singer/songwriter Steve Neville with his most vulnerable performance yet on a song about the silent company we sometimes need on the melancholy new single “Please Don’t Say A Word”

As if the Covid pandemic wasn’t enough, Steve Neville suddenly became incredibly sick and was subsequently diagnosed with leukemia in February 2021. Neville’s emotional tale on “Please Don’t Say A Word” comes from the solemn new album “Off Track,” a record that poignantly documents his life-threatening illness and leads audiences through his perilous journey to recovery.

Stricken With Cancer And THIS Close To Dying, Guelph's Steve Neville Is Brought Back To Life And Releases "Don't Say A Word"

Fri Aug 12, 2022

With the past, present, and future in full view, out of Guelph, Ontario—the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit, First Nation of the Anishinabeek Peoples—comes Métis singer/songwriter Steve Neville with his most vulnerable performance yet on a song about the silent company we sometimes need on the melancholy new single “Please Don’t Say A Word” -

As if the Covid pandemic wasn’t enough, Steve Neville suddenly became incredibly sick and was subsequently diagnosed with leukemia in February 2021. Neville’s emotional tale on “Please Don’t Say A Word” comes from the solemn new album “Off Track,” a record that poignantly documents his life-threatening illness and leads audiences through his perilous journey to recovery.

Ottawa-Born, Toronto-Based Métis Alt-Rocker Steve Neville Releases Low-Fi Love Letter “Going Home”

Fri Mar 18, 2022

Through an atmospheric and groove-laden lens, Métis alt-rocker Steve Neville parses the perseverance of the human spirit with the release of his new single, “Going Home.”

Check out “Going Home” on YouTube here:

The song’s cover art faces a freight train head-on; apt, considering the single lands ahead of the artist’s raw and vulnerable forthcoming album, Off Track, detailing his journey surviving cancer.

“Off Track documents the trajectory of my illness, from my time in the ICU to being discharged after receiving my stem cell transplant,” Neville explains — adding that the tracks dive deep into his darkest moments, spinning together stories of spending five months in hospital, let alone during a pandemic and with an infant son at home who he was unable to see.