Inspired by gothic fairytales and the grunge music she grew up loving, Minor delivers a cinematic, emotionally charged track exploring themes of depression and resilience. With its intense melodies and raw vocal performance, “The Labyrinth” marks a powerful evolution in her discography, blending the energy of her live shows with a sound reminiscent of 90s alternative icons like Alice in Chains and Garbage.
“The Labyrinth” was my way of conveying a dark time in my life through the lens of a mythical place. The metaphorical lyricism and intense melodies I get to belt out in the song is really cathartic. It’s a way to process emotions while creating something that’s deeply personal yet universal. –
Vikki Minor

a neo-’90s alt‑rock/pop artist from Saskatoon, SK, bringing the vibes of a vintage mixtape to a modern-day heartbreak. Fusing synth‑pop sheen with grunge guitar grit, her sound feels like the best parts of a teen drama soundtrack—equal parts mall-goth and melodrama, with a touch of glitter.
a rich palette of ‘90s pop culture—from TRL-era angst to Lilith Fair soul, from VHS slow fades to riot grrrl zines—Vikki’s music explores resilience, mental health, and queer self-exploration with the raw honesty of a diary entry scrawled in gel pen. Her vocals—powerful, vulnerable, and just the right amount of extra—recall the confessional energy of Alanis Morissette, the candy-coated bite of Avril Lavigne, and the sonic edge of Garbage, The Smashing Pumpkins, and Veruca Salt.
she’s got big Prom Queen energy (if Prom Queens wore leather jackets and plaid), bringing a theatrical edge to her live shows thanks to her musical theatre roots, with raw belting, emotional depth, and a grunge-pop persona that hits like a power ballad in the third act. She’s shared stages with Canadian icons like Fefe Dobson, Serena Ryder, Blue Rodeo, The Sheepdogs, I Mother Earth, and Skye Wallace.

With a sound that’s MTV2-core meets Y2K heartache, and an aesthetic that could’ve headlined a Much Music x Big Shiny Tunes compilation, Vikki is bringing the best of the ‘90s into the now. Think: riot grrrl edge, diary-core lyrics, and a Walkman-worthy hook. Catch her before your older sister brags she liked her first.

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