Pusher (musician)

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Martin Bernie, known professionally as Pusher, is a musician based in Toronto.[1]

Pusher's song "I Can't Believe It" is about the social problem of lack of access to affordable housing.[1][2]

Pusher released their debut album in 2016.[3] Their album Paperman came out in 2018.[4]

Various commentators have said that Pusher's music has themes of social consciousness[5] and optimism and nihilism.[6]

While quarantining for COVID-19 Pusher created a lot of music.[6] Pusher grew up in Merrickville–Wolford.[7]

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  1. ^ a b Stuhr, Brandon (24 April 2021). "Toronto Producer Pusher Teases the Start of Economy With Witty New Single "I Can't Believe It"". Modern Neon Media.
  2. ^ Demeire, Marie (1 May 2021). "Pusher releases new single "I Can't Believe It"". Canadian Beats Media.
  3. ^ Song, Sandra (19 August 2016). "PREMIERE: Get Shook Up By Pusher and Push Push's Wobbly Powerhouse Of A Track". PAPER.
  4. ^ sneakerbuddha (5 January 2019). "Pusher On His 'Paperman' EP, What's To Come In 2019 and More". xmpl.ca.
  5. ^ Stuhr, Brandon (2 August 2021). "Pusher Unveils New "Back To The Future" Inspired Music Video For Retro Single "Back In Time"". Modern Neon Media.
  6. ^ a b CJOH-DT (18 May 2021). "Morning Jam With Pusher". Ottawa. CTV News.
  7. ^ indieep (March 23, 2018). "Marty Bernie "Pusher"" (video). www.youtube.com.

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