Which is your favorite?
He Polaris Music Prize of Canada has announced the 40 nominated albums for its 2026 edition, a selection that balances established artists with a relevant presence of new talents. This award, worth $30,000 thanks to the support of the Slaight Family Foundationis awarded based exclusively on artistic quality, without considering the commercial success or genre labels of the works.
After evaluating 202 proposals, the jury determined the current list, from which the 10 finalists will be drawn on July 9. The announcement of the overall winner will take place on September 22 during a gala at Massey Hall from Toronto.
In this installment, experimental electronic pop stands out with the debut works of No Joy (Bugland), Ouri (Daisy Cutter) and Nadah El Shazly (Laini Tani). The representation of indie rock and author songs has names like Charlotte Day Wilson, Men I Trust and The Beacheswhile alt-country is manifested through Katie Tupper, Boy Golden and Julianna Riolino. Likewise, the Quebec scene is present with Angine de Poitrine and Arielle Soucy.
The competition also includes former winners such as Kaytranada, Tanya Tagaq and Caribou (under the alias Daphni), along with Heritage Award icons such as Beverly Glenn-Copeland and peaches.
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