Status/Non-Status – Big Changes LP

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RELEASE DATE: 3/6/2026 Status/Non-Status return with a massive cut of epic indie rock, a transcendent celebration of endurance, adaptation, and resilience. Big Changes emerges from a moment when childhood innocence gives way to the responsibilities and anxieties of adulthood, a tension mirrored in Adam Sturgeons own evolution as an artist. The Anishinaabe musician has continually transformedshedding old identities, reclaiming his heritage, and shaping new projects such as Status/Non-Status and OMBIIGIZI. Across these shifts, one constant remains: Sturgeon treats each artistic endeavor like family, carrying the weight of provider, protector, and father while navigating a world that often feels on the…

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RELEASE DATE: 3/6/2026

Status/Non-Status return with a massive cut of epic indie rock, a transcendent celebration of endurance, adaptation, and resilience. Big Changes emerges from a moment when childhood innocence gives way to the responsibilities and anxieties of adulthood, a tension mirrored in Adam Sturgeons own evolution as an artist. The Anishinaabe musician has continually transformedshedding old identities, reclaiming his heritage, and shaping new projects such as Status/Non-Status and OMBIIGIZI. Across these shifts, one constant remains: Sturgeon treats each artistic endeavor like family, carrying the weight of provider, protector, and father while navigating a world that often feels on the brink.

Created in a converted church home studio in London, Ontario, Big Changes reflects both domestic routine and societal upheaval. The songs confront the everyday realities of living in a neighbourhood worn down by inequality, while also grappling with Sturgeons lifelong experience of duality as a mixed Indigenous person. Tracks like Big Changes, Bones, and the two-part Bitumen Eyes move between street-level observation and generational reflection, confronting colonial scars, environmental exploitation, and the complex inheritance passed to Indigenous youth. Throughout, Sturgeon holds tension without resolving itacknowledging uncertainty while searching for resilience.

Musically, the album stays true to Status/Non-Statuss raw, intuitive energy even as it grows more deliberate and refined. Collaborations with artists such as Julie Doiron, Kevin Drew, Rachel McLean, and Colleen Coco Collins deepen the records sense of community, weaving together noise-rock grit, power-pop brightness, and reflective acoustic textures. Ultimately, Big Changes is an act of collective endurancean album about survival through connection, about making noise together when the world feels fragile, and about finding harmony in the shared struggle to move forward.

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