Scott’s Tees Captures Winter’s Quiet Intensity with New Single “Cope”
- Miles Coleman

- 7 days ago
- 2 min read

Edmonton’s Scott’s Tees is making waves with the release of Cope, a single that dropped on December 10, 2025, but continues to resonate strongly with listeners this week. The track is a reflective exploration of how winter can influence our emotions, blending melancholy and hope into a textured and immersive experience.
Recorded entirely in his bedroom, Scott’s Tees employs a distinctive mix of analog and digital techniques that gives Cope its warm, intimate sound. From the nuanced guitar tones reminiscent of shoegaze influences to the lush, hard-panned vocal harmonies, the track demonstrates a careful attention to detail rarely found in home recordings. It feels close and personal while still creating a broad, enveloping sonic landscape.
Stylistically, Cope draws from multiple inspirations without sounding derivative. There are hints of Bon Iver’s experimental song structures, Iron and Wine’s harmonic layering, and the dreamy, textured energy of Smashing Pumpkins. The arrangement, with delicate verses that swell into dynamic pre-choruses and choruses, mirrors the ebb and flow of reflective moods, capturing the subtle tension and release that winter introspection often inspires.
Lyrically, the song examines the quiet, almost imperceptible ways shorter days and longer nights can affect our mindset. Yet it never lingers in darkness. Moments of clarity and resilience shine through, turning introspection into a path for self-understanding rather than just melancholy. This balance between vulnerability and optimism is what makes Cope feel so emotionally compelling.
As a solo project, Scott’s Tees continues to demonstrate both technical skill and emotional depth, crafting music that feels simultaneously personal and universally relatable. Cope reinforces the artist’s growing reputation as an emerging talent in the indie scene, offering listeners a rich, winter-inspired listening experience. Experience the introspective warmth of Cope today.





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