Mother Mother is a Canadian indie rock band based on Quadra Island, British Columbia. The band consists of Ryan Guldemond on guitar and vocals, Molly Guldemond and Jasmin Parkin on vocals and keyboard, Ali Siadat on drums, and Mike Young on bass. After the release of their seventh studio album ‘Dance and Cry’, songs from their 2008 album, O My Heart, went viral on the video-sharing platform TikTok, causing their music to reach new streaming highs. The songs, in particular “Hayloft”, “Arms Tonite”, “Wrecking Ball” and “Burning Pile”, became popular, with videos including cosplay and gothic fashion. Although no particular event caused the surge, the band’s music did resonate with non-binary communities, as users played Mother Mother songs while discussing gender-related topics. That takes us to ‘Grief Chapter, the band’s ninth studio album. A new chapter in their constantly evolving story. An organic groundswell of young, passionate fans who have all found community in their songs – old and new alike. The gradual curvature from playing concert halls to headlining arenas and opening a stadium tour. All this plus the inevitable passage of time and weight of life and all that comes with it, contributed to the pounding, profound new Mother Mother album, Grief Chapter. Within its walls contains a dialed-up collection of songs that takes chances, swings big, goes as grandiose with the songwriting as it does granular, and manages to dive deep on Big Picture concepts like life, death, mourning, and the freedom that comes with accepting the inevitable