catsonik leans into early 2000s pop-rock feeling on “Discernment”
Toronto-based Filipino-Canadian artist catsonik is carving out a space for herself through guitar-driven indie rock that feels both intimate and clear-eyed. Her latest single “Discernment” continues that direction, blending acoustic textures with live elements to create a track that feels raw, reflective and easy to sink into.
There is something familiar about “Discernment”. The song carries an early 2000s pop-rock edge, pulling from that era’s emotional directness while still feeling rooted in catsonik’s own voice. Built around warm guitars and a grounded sense of movement, the track holds vulnerability without letting it slip into excess.
That balance sits at the centre of catsonik’s music more broadly. Originally hailing from Toronto, with heritage stemming from Cagayan City, she writes from a place shaped by feeling – exploring love, heartbreak and self-discovery with a softness that never feels vague. Instead, her songs feel considered, personal and honest.
Following earlier releases like “November 29th,” “Pretend” and “Burden,” “Discernment” feels like another strong step forward. It shows catsonik sharpening her sound while continuing to build a growing audience across socials, drawn in by the openness and relatability in her work.
With “Discernment,” catsonik delivers a track that feels nostalgic, heartfelt and loved by many. An exciting future ahead.
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