A faint voice and a fervent guitar make their match in a cluttered bedroom, each song finding itself in a growing folder of recordings stamped by initials “L.S”. Ellis is the music project of Linnea Siggelkow. Daughter to a traveling book salesman and a piano teacher, Ellis flips the words from the books she once read, intertwining vulnerable with bold into the songs that she now sings. Having already made her mark as a solo performer in the Toronto DIY scene, the project has evolved into a 4-piece band, inspiring a grittier take on the same solemn refrain.

In November 2018 she released her anticipated debut EP, The Fuzz. The EP arrived following several months of excitement building behind Ellis, who, after generating buzz in her local scene on the back of opening stints with the likes of Soccer Mommy, Gabby’s World, Chastity, Palehound, and Free Cake For Every Creature, garnered international acclaim with the release of a series of singles, earning comparisons to Mazzy Star, Alvvays and Slowdive from outlets like Pitchfork, Noisey and Stereogum, who marked her out as one of “a new generation of exciting songwriters.”

The six-track release presents an uncommonly fully-realized aesthetic to match the strength of Siggelkow’s songwriting. Built from simple instrumentation, but deftly arranged to lend a grandeur and devastating scale to Siggelkow’s skillfully rendered laments, the release is a resounding statement from a young artist who is poised for a reception that equals the scope of her remarkable gifts.

Past Shows


Mar
4
th
2021
7th St Entry
Mar
4
th
2021
7th St Entry
Cancelled

Ratboys

PRINTER'S DEVIL TOUR
with Ellis and Double Grave
Sep
10
th
2019
7th St Entry
Sep
10
th
2019
7th St Entry

Mannequin Pussy

with Destroy Boys and Ellis
Apr
20
th
2019
Amsterdam Bar & Hall
Apr
20
th
2019
Amsterdam Bar & Hall

SASAMI

with Ellis

More Shows

Mar
14
th
Turf Club

Adrian Younge

Feb
23
rd
The Fitzgerald Theater

Pink Sweat$

with Aqyila
Jan
27
th
First Avenue

Geordie Greep

with NNAMDÏ
Apr
10
th
First Avenue

Alan Sparhawk & Mount Eerie