Who is Deanna Petcoff?

Deanna Petcoff is a Toronto-based musician whose contributions to the local indie rock scene go beyond the vulnerability in her music. Since her first show at Lee’s Palace in 2012 at only 14 years old, she has flourished into a powerhouse musician who pushes for community and empowerment in every aspect of her art and career.

MUSIC

MUSIC

SINGLES

  • Failing Upwards wasn’t supposed to be a happy song. At the time I was trying to make a relationship work that clearly wasn’t working with someone I was really in love with. I felt like every choice I had made and continued to make was the wrong one and that everything I did just added more fuel to a growing fire.

    When I was writing “Failing Upwards” I was thinking about my journey as a woman falling in and out of love. This is a song about not being at your best, but doing better than before.

  • I wrote Devastatingly Mediocre when my friend was dating the most boring guy alive. He really was so normal, met the bare minimum of being a decent person, and yet she was so infatuated with him.

    At first I wrote this as a joke because I always called him devastatingly mediocre just to tease her, but when I showed it to my band they loved it and we decided to make it something real.

    I think it actually holds a lot of meaning for a lot of people — it's so easy to fall in love with someone just because you want to be in love, regardless of whether or not it really works.

  • I started writing If You Were Me in high school about my partner at the time who was emotionally abusive. I wasn’t able to finish the song once I started it because I didn’t feel safe saying all of these things when I knew he would hear them.

    My good friend and collaborator Callum Maudsley helped me navigate those waters and come to a message that was clear and relatable to lots of other people; if I were you I would treat me better.

TO HELL WITH YOU, I LOVE YOU

TO HELL WITH YOU, I LOVE YOU ♡

“Petcoff captures the desperation of young love without trivializing it.”

Tia Julien, Dominionated

Her songs are confessional & intimate, every word and note carrying emotion.

Cole Brocksom, Exclaim!

“I feel like this record introduces people to my inner workings as a person and a writer, as I spend a lot of time sussing out feelings and playing the villain which I constantly do in my own head.”

Deanna Petcoff, Atwood Magazine

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