Too Opinionated Interview: Catherine Harrison

Published: March 29, 2024, 1:39 p.m.

Toronto-based singer-songwriter Catherine Harrison recently released her latest single,
LOVE IS NOT A GAME, challenging conventional notions of love and using music as a
powerful platform to advocate for mental health. The anti-Valentine's Day love song
encourages listeners to broaden their understanding of love beyond romantic
relationships, emphasizing the importance of self-love, connection with others, and a
more holistic appreciation for how love can be perceived and used for good.\xa0

LOVE IS NOT A GAME is available for streaming and download now.\xa0Valentine\u2019s Day is typically a time saturated with overly commercialized expressions of a\xa0specific type of love and the societal pressures that often accompany them. LOVE IS NOT\xa0A GAME challenges the status quo and captures the essence of resisting societal\xa0expectations and empowering those who find strength in rejecting the marketed narrative\xa0of love. This anti-Valentine's anthem is set to captivate hearts and minds, encouraging a\xa0celebration of self-worth and resilience during a season often overshadowed by external\xa0pressures.

Catherine, also the president of Revelios, a mental health strategy company, believes that
love is a fundamental component of mental health and well-being.

The song's release is not only a musical endeavor but also a charitable one. All proceeds
generated from the single, including live shows throughout the year, will be donated to
Unison Fund, a registered, non-profit music industry charity that provides counseling,
emergency financial support, and other resources to the Canadian music community.

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