Love at First Listen with MacKenzie Porter

MacKenzie Porter Interview Love at First Listen 2023

We all have those artists and songs we hear that strike the right chord and make us fall in love at first listen. They’re the reason we refresh social media pages, tour schedules, and Spotify profiles — because we can’t miss a single release. This is Love at First Listen — a new series introducing you to the emerging, and established, artists with new music guaranteed to upgrade your playlist.

Canadian country queen MacKenzie Porter is the definition of booked and busy. If it feels like she’s been racking up a new set of career milestones every few months, it’s because she has—she was named to the CMT Women of Country Class of 2021, earned Academy of Country Music Award and American Music Award nominations for her duet with Dustin Lynch, “Thinking ‘Bout You,” which also marked her first U.S. Country #1, and landed a sixth #1 at Canadian country radio with her latest single “Chasing Tornadoes.”

Shockingly, despite years of homegrown and international success, MacKenzie has yet to have a moment to celebrate with Canadian audiences. That will all change when she embarks on her first nationwide headlining tour this week, starting Friday (November 3) in Toronto. Soon after, fans will gain a whole new set of songs to memorize and play on repeat when MacKenzie releases her long-awaited debut album in the first quarter of 2024. So, it’s safe to say the MacKenzie Porter country reign is just getting started.

In this edition of Love at First Listen, MacKenzie reflects on her whirlwind journey and shares a first look at her new tour setlist (read to the end to find out how you can meet her at the shows!).

“Chasing Tornadoes” is the lead single off your upcoming debut album. Amongst all the material you had written to date, how did you decide this song was the one to officially kick off a new era?

The new record is way more country than some of the other stuff I’ve been putting out before. We still have my pop influenced parts of it, but I think the overall sound is more like wooden instrumental—like there’s fiddle on almost every song. So, “Chasing Tornadoes” is a good bridge between “Pickup,” which is a lot more poppy, to this record.

For anyone who hasn’t heard “Chasing Tornadoes,” can you describe the story behind the song?

It’s about being in a relationship or a situation that you know is probably not good for you. It’s chaotic and messy and might not end amazingly, but there’s something that’s fun about that. I think we’ve all been in situations where you’re like, oh well, I’ll deal with the consequences later. So, that’s what the song is about and it’s actually kind of cool because I did not write this song. There’s going to be 20 songs on the record, and I’ve written probably 12, but this is one Lainey Wilson wrote. I love Lainey and her record was finished, so this song of hers worked perfectly on mine.

Given all you’ve accomplished in a few short years, is it even possible to take a moment and let everything sink in, or is life just a constant string of pinch-me moments?

It sounds sad because obviously I should be enjoying those moments, but by the time something like a #1 is announced, I’d put the song out months ago, so we are already working ahead on the next project. But of course, we’ll always have a glass of wine or do something to celebrate.

Let’s talk tour! Aside from the fan favourites, how much new music can concertgoers expect to be amongst the first to hear?

I’m definitely going to play new songs. I want to make sure I play all the ones that people want to hear and that they know because when I go to a concert, I want to hear the hits. But I also really want to bring people into this new record, and that’s what you’ll get when you come to the show. I’m going to do some old, old songs that I first put out, and then this era of the last three years, and then the new era, including my favourites off the record. So, it’ll take us through the whole thing.

On Instagram, you’ve been asking what songs fans want on the setlist. Was there anything they were requesting early on that made you stop and go, ooh, maybe I actually should add that?

A lot of people were saying early, OG songs like “I Wish I’d Known,” which was the first song I put out in like 2013. I was not planning to play that song, but now I’ve got to go back and listen to it and relearn it. I also want to have moments where if somebody’s yelling from the crowd, you’ve got to play this song, I want to make sure that I can play it as well.

Performance outfits are half the fun of touring, and you’ve shared some try-on videos online. Talk to us about your on-stage style! How does it differ from your day-to-day fashion?

It differs quite a bit. I wouldn’t wear a sparkly dress—I’d actually probably be in sweatpants most of the time. But I always think that my stage style has the exaggerated outfits of my life. I love unique pieces. That process of shopping is so fun for me.

Opening these shows is our friend at Love at First Listen, Griffen Palmer. How did you connect, and how excited are you to have a fellow Canadian and labelmate on the road with you?

I actually cut a song that Griffen wrote called “Drinkin’ Songs,” so hopefully we’ll get to write some songs on the road too. But I’m really excited. His music’s incredible, and Canada has been the place that I have really been able to build a career. So, I always want to bring other Canadian acts out and support that industry because it does mean a lot to me and it is really the reason I get to do this for a living.

You’re also hosting your inaugural Country vs. Cancer benefit on November 20, where you’ll be joined in Nashville by Dustin Lynch, Walker Hayes, Lily Rose, and Nate Smith in support of the American Cancer Society. Why is it important for you to use your voice to amplify causes close to your heart?

What’s the point of having an audience if you can’t try to do some good with it too? I mean, making music and having people relate to your songs and being able to help get them through a hard time is incredible. But I do feel the responsibility to try to do more, and that cause is really close to my heart because my mom had breast cancer. So, this is raising money for all different types of cancers, but October was Breast Cancer Awareness Month. We had help in those times from family and friends and I want to be able to pay that forward as well.

Event poster announcing MacKenzie Porter's inaugural Country vs. Cancer benefit concert in Nashville on November 20, 2023.
After wrapping her debut Canadian headlining tour, MacKenzie Porter will head to Nashville to host her inaugural Country vs. Cancer benefit concert with former collaborators, labelmates, and other peers.

Spending so much time on the road, have you picked up any self-care secrets that help keep your mind, body, and voice healthy and ready for the next gig?

I definitely warm up for every show. I actually used to do a shot of vodka or something, but I’ve stopped doing that because I do feel like rest and keeping your body healthy when you’re going that much is so important. We do grueling days where it’s a 5 a.m. start, you travel all day and you play the show, and then you do it again the next day. So, I’m really trying to be healthy and clean to keep up with the schedule and not get rundown.

Do you have a message to send to your fans who will be seeing you at an upcoming show or to anyone who needs a final push to buy a ticket?

This Canadian tour is a first for me, so it’s a really special moment for me to get out and really thank people for the last five years or more of my career. They’ve shown up for me, and I hope we really show up for them on this tour. And after the show, I’m just going to be hanging out and meeting people and thanking people and taking pictures and all that until literally the last person leaves the venue. So, it will be a more intimate experience than just a regular show.

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Take 5 with Makeway Co-Founder Abby Albino

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Calling all female sneakerheads: You’ll want to follow and bookmark Makeway, a first-of-its-kind women’s “sneaker, streetwear and things” boutique in Canada. Co-founded by Abby Albino and Shelby Weaver best friends, business partners and former colleagues who met while working with the Toronto Raptors — Makeway is a space for women to come together over their shared love of sport and culture. 

Whether shopping with Makeway online or at their standalone retail location in Toronto’s Stackt Market, customers can browse their favourite shoe styles and collabs in women’s sizes while discovering new female-run small businesses, including Ki Collection (amazing masks!) and Santa Isla (the cutest happy face ring!).

In this edition of Take 5, Abby shares behind the scenes details about the Makeway journey—from deciding on a name to cultivating a communityand her top picks for this spring’s sneaker trends.

What is the significance of the name Makeway? Has the meaning changed at all since you opened the shop last year?

After months of struggling to find the right name for the shop, the name Makeway came to Shelby and I while we were both in our respective homes watching a Raptors game. During a WNBA commercial, Seimone Augustus says the words “make way” and that struck us so deeply that simultaneously, we reached for our phones to pitch each other that name as an option. Coming from basketball worlds and being strong advocates for girls and women in sport, we knew it was the right fit and tone for what the shop stood for. 

To be completely honest, the name means even more to us now than when we opened. We’ve met so many women since opening and many of them have expressed how much the name resonates with them. It’s so validating and we’re so happy to have a space they feel is their own. 

Makeway co-founders Abby Albino and Shelby Weaver in their Toronto retail location at Stackt Market
Makeway co-founders Abby Albino (left) and Shelby Weaver (right) opened their online shop and Toronto retail location at Stackt Market in November 2020. (Photo courtesy of Abby Albino)

How do you strive to cultivate a Makeway “community,” rather than being solely (pun intended!) a storefront and online retailer?

To us, Makeway belongs to our community. If it wasn’t for them, we simply would not exist and it’s important that they feel welcome, whether it’s IRL or digitally. We plan to include our community in our social storytelling and throughout our programming. It means the world to us to have such an incredible community of women and we want to give them all the flowers!

Makeway is the only Canadian retailer to be selling WNBA hats, which have already been a massive success on preorder alone. Given the incredible buzz, what message do you thinkand hopethis sends to the traditional, male-dominated brands in the industry?

We’d like them to understand that the female consumer is not a trend. We’re not just jumping on a sneaker bandwagon; we’ve been fans and participants in the sneaker scene for quite some time and are here to take up space and make sure our voices are heard. Having women in decision-making roles is so important and we hope our store encourages them to hire more women and to consider their female consumer and how different we are.

Which spring streetwear and sneaker trends are you most excited to integrate into Makeway’s stock and your closet?

From a streetwear and things perspective, I’m excited to integrate more local brands into our product assortment. I think there are such amazing women-owned brands in our country and I would love to work with more of them. As for sneakers, I’m looking forward to retro styles and brighter colours. Spring is a great time to show off your style through sneakers and we have some fun ones coming in the next few months. 

As we wrap up Women’s Month, here’s your chance to shout out some of the women who inspire you personally and professionally! Who do you think deserves some extra love and praise?

I’d love to shout out the team at Makeway. I’m so grateful to work with such talented and smart women every day and they deserve all the shine. Other than that, from an entrepreneur standpoint, I’m inspired by Luanne Ronquillo from Ruru Baked. She’s done an amazing job growing her business and it’s been awesome to see its growth.

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November Favourites

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Before this blog goes in full blown Christmas mode, indulge in my November favourites for trendy fall/winter fashion finds, cozy home decor for the holidays, new music you need to hear and two juicy shows that will have you hooked from the first episode!

Fashion

Let’s start this off with two fashion must-haves for your late fall/early winter wardrobe!

 

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* Shackets *

EXACT: Check Shacket, Boohoo, $52.80 // SIMILAR: Keelee Jacket Blue, Princess Polly, $114; Houston Shacket in Khaki Camo, Garage, $54.95

Shackets (“shirt jackets”) are the new it jacket and they’re the perfect solution for wanting to wear a flannel in the colder months while keeping yourself warm and cozy. To get multiple outfits out of one jacket, I recommend wearing it undone with a thermal long-sleeve underneath, or pairing it with your fave plain-coloured sweater as temperatures start to drop.

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* UGG Boots *

Adirondack III Boot, UGG, $295 // Yose Fluff, UGG, $195

You’ve likely seen UGG slippers taking over your Instagram feed since the start of stay-at-home orders. In addition to their classic styles, you may be surprised to know UGG also sells a wide selection of traditional winter boots — a wise pick for our unpredictable Canadian winters! The Adirondack boot pictured above is a top seller, temperature rated to -32˚C, while the Yose Fluff (my fave!) keeps your feet toasty — and gives you the on-trend look — for less. 💸

Home Decor

Why wait until December to make your space as festive as possible?!

Small flocked Christmas tree with jute base from Indigo

* Small Tree with Jute Base *

Available from Indigo for $34.50

Decked out with stunningly realistic flocked branches, this 24″ tree is perfect for a table centrepiece or small space in your room. Stay tuned to my Instagram to see how I decorate mine!

Hockey Moose ornament from Indigo, featuring a moose fitted with an oversized red and white jersey with a hockey stick and skates

* Hockey Moose Ornament *

Available from Indigo for $14.50

I already know this will be the best ornament on my tree. It doesn’t get much cuter, or more Canadian, than a stuffed moose with a hockey stick! He just needs a double double from Tim Hortons to cement his citizenship. 🇨🇦

Wool-sock stripe print throw blanket from Simons

* Wool-Sock Stripe Throw *

Available from Simons for $45

Once your tree is up, maximize the Christmas vibes with an oversized blanket for your bed or couch — perfect for nights in watching holiday movies. As you can imagine, it was love at first sight with this wool-sock printed throw from Simons. Grab a pair of equally-cozy striped wool socks to complete the best matching set you could possibly own!

Music

Ahead of having your Christmas playlist on repeat 24/7, press play on my picks for the best new music of the month!

* Plastic Hearts by Miley Cyrus (Album) *

It’s been a hot minute since I’ve heard a record with no skips, but Miss Miley brought all the heat for her new ’70s and ’80s pop-rock inspired album, Plastic Hearts. Announced in August alongside the release of lead single “Midnight Sky,” this long-awaited album is Miley’s first full-length release since 2017 and follows 2019’s She Is Coming, which ended up being a stand-alone EP from the scrapped She Is Miley Cyrus project. I’m holding out hope we can see some of these tracks performed live in 2021, especially the powerhouse collab with Dua Lipa, “Prisoner.” (P.S. If 2020 has brought us anything positive, it’s been the amount and quality of these catchy female collabs — from Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B, to Dua and Miley, to Bebe Rexha and Doja Cat. Give it to me, ladies! 🔥)

Must-listen tracks: “Plastic Hearts” (a solid title track!), “Night Crawling” featuring Billy Idol (this was made for being in the pit at a concert jamming out), and “Prisoner” with Dua Lipa (watch the music video above!)

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5 Small Businesses for Your Black Friday Fashion Fix

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‘Tis the season for holiday shopping — a tradition that will look drastically different this year. Many small and independent businesses are suffering financially due to COVID-19, so it’s more important than ever to shop local this Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

Whether you’re shopping for yourself or someone on your gifting list, clothes and jewelry are classic holiday purchases. With so many unique and beautiful items to choose from, and something for every aesthetic, the under-the-radar Canadian fashion retailers below are about to become your new go-to’s. There’s only one thing left to do: Get out your credit card and thank me later!

STRGRL

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Calling all my ladies (and those buying for their fave ladies)! If you’re a fan of the effortlessly cool and casual looks popularized by the likes of Bella Hadid and Hailey Bieber, STRGRL will be your one-stop shop for perfectly-oversized sweatsuits and accessories that bring out your inner edge. Their Signature Sunglasses are a fall/winter must-have and these lightweight tie-dye sweatpants are made for chill weekends on the couch.

Black Friday deal: Save 30% off sitewide (excluding new arrivals and sale) and enjoy free shipping on all Canadian and US orders using code BLACKFRIDAY, starting at 8AM EST 11/27.

Lisa Gozlan

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Take it from me: Lisa Gozlan’s stunning jewelry will put a giant smile on anyone’s face — especially if it’s from the Instagram-famous Happy Face collection. For the minimalist in your life, check out Lisa’s beautiful yet understated essentials designed for daily wear.

Black Friday deal: Don’t miss out on 20% off sitewide and 30% off orders $500+.

Jenny Bird

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You may recognize Jenny Bird’s eye-catching designs that have been sported by celeb fans like Lizzo and TikTok’ers Charli and Dixie D’Amelio. The Toronto-based jeweller offers fresh takes on trendy looks, from chokers to chains and hoop earrings. Since it will be difficult to resist picking up a piece for yourself, consider getting matching bracelets or necklaces with a friend or family member.

Black Friday deal: Score up to 50% off dozens of items all week long. Jenny Bird is also “giving back and paying it forward” this holiday season, donating $7,000 to YWCA Canada — that’s $1,000 a day for every day of the Black Friday Week sale. Incredible!

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Sephora Holiday Beauty and Skincare Haul

The annual Sephora Holiday Savings Event, which wrapped last week, gave beauty lovers a chance to score up to 20% off their favourite makeup and skincare lines and get ahead on the gift-giving season. Some incredible holiday gift sets are excluded from the header image above (patience, friends & family!), but I had to take advantage of the savings to stock up on my fave products and try some highly buzzed-about brands, including Summer Fridays and The Inkey List.

My skin tends to get super needy (read: very dry) during the winter months, so I focused most of my budget on products that would give me a mega moisture boost, as well as new hair and lip care products — basically all the Zoom meeting essentials!

Scroll through my virtual Sephora beauty and skincare haul to see what I picked up!

Skincare and Face Masks

Origins Frothy Face Wash from Sephora

Origins Checks and Balances Frothy Face Wash *

Sephora, $17-$32 (received free sample)

Key benefit: Easily rinses away makeup, impurities, and surface oils for skin that feels comfortably clean

Wishful Yo Glow exfoliating scrub from Sephora

Wishful Yo Glow Facial Enzyme Scrub *

Sephora, $27-$51 (received free sample)

Key benefit: Gentle yet powerful exfoliator that is infused with pineapple and papaya enzymes, BHAs, and AHAs to leave skin with a healthy glow

First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Moisturizer from Sephora

First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Face Moisturizer *

Sephora, $34

Key benefit: This has saved me more times than I count! It’s quite thick, so I recommend using it only overnight or sparingly on especially troubling skin areas

Tatcha The Water Cream moisturizer from Sephora

Tatcha The Water Cream Oil-Free Pore Minimizing Moisturizer *

Sephora, $26-$89 (received free sample)

Key benefit: Oil-free, anti-aging water cream that releases a burst of skin-improving Japanese nutrients, powerful botanicals, and optimal hydration for poreless-looking skin

The Inkey List Q10 Antioxidant Serum from Sephora

The Inkey List Q10 Antioxidant Serum *

Sephora, $8.99

Key benefit: Works to both protect and prevent accelerated signs of aging and environmental stress while hydrating the skin

Murad Vitamin C Eye Serum from Sephora

Murad Vitamin C Dark Circle Correcting Eye Serum *

Sephora, $79 (received free sample)

Key benefit: Fights the look of dark circles while light-reflecting micro-minerals visibly brighten and de-puff

Summer Fridays Jet Lag Face Mask from Sephora

Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask Mini *

Sephora, $34

Key benefit: Rich hydration and a radiant complexion after just one application — and it’s the closest thing you’ll get to embracing the jetsetter life in the middle of a pandemic

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