As a singer, songwriter, and collaborator, Toronto native Jennifer Castle became a fixture of the city's indie underground in the late 2000s, releasing introspective folk-oriented music first as Castlemusic and later under her own name, while also recording with a variety of outsider acts like Doug Paisley, U.S. Girls, Fucked Up, and Constantines. In later years, her music took on elements of light psychedelia and chamber pop, especially on 2014's highly touted standout Pink City. Castle introduced a fuller sound with country accents on 2018's Angels of Death, then shifted gea...