FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Aging Disgracefully Unveils New EP Vintage Love Following an ECMA Nomination and Critical Acclaim for Their Debut Album
Park Corner, PE — Aging Disgracefully, fast becoming known as one of Atlantic Canada’s most soulful and dynamic blues acts, proudly announces the release of their new EP, Vintage Love, a bluesy, emotionally charged collection that celebrates passion, resilience, and the power of lived experience.
The release follows a major milestone for the band: a 2026 East Coast Music Association nomination for Blues Recording of the Year for their previous album, Shatter the Mirror. This nomination reflects the band’s rising influence and the deep connection they’ve forged with their audiences.
National Praise from Music Critics
Aging Disgracefully’ s momentum has been amplified by strong critical acclaim from music reviewers worldwide. In a recent standout review, Scene Magazine described the duo as a “vital voice in the Canadian blues scene.”
This endorsement has been echoed by other reviewers who have highlighted the band’s distinctive blend of authenticity, vulnerability, and musical craftsmanship.
Critics have emphasized:
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Emotional authenticity — Performances that feel lived‑in, fearless, and deeply human.
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Bold, honest songwriting — Tackling themes of aging, identity, and reinvention with refreshing clarity.
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A rich, roots‑infused sound — A fusion of blues, roots, and vintage textures that stands out in the Canadian music landscape.
A New Era with Vintage Love
Vintage Love is the next stage in Aging Disgracefully’s drive to showcase the themes of people living in the second half of life, so often missing in the mainstream music of today. The EP offers gritty guitar lines, warm harmonies, and grooves steeped in tradition. It explores complex emotions like regret, deep grief and enduring love, and doubles down on the Aging Disgracefully mantra of refusing to be held back by the ageism that permeates society.
Availability
Vintage Love is available now on all major streaming platforms, with physical copies available at upcoming performances throughout Atlantic Canada and through their website.

