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Today, Toronto-based alternative project enough, the musical outlet of violinist, songwriter, and vocalist Emily Misura, releases its debut EP All Of My Friends Are Dead. The five-song independent release blends the emotional candour of mid-2000s emo and pop-punk as Misura steps into the spotlight as a songwriter and vocalist. To celebrate the release, enough will headline an EP release show at Sneaky Dee’s in Toronto on June 18, 2026. Listen to the EP and read Emily’s track-by-track breakdown below!
“Live, Laugh, Love” is the second single from Enough’s debut EP release. It’s about betrayal, pain, and airing of grievances. I scream the entire ending since I often feel like I’m not being heard by people. Guess you’ll hear me now.
Eroica is the debut single from the newly formed Toronto band, enough. The name comes from a reference to Symphony No. 3 (Eroica) by Beethoven. The mood is bitter and caustic. It’s a pretty energetic long form roast that also serves as a warning. It feels easy calling others out – it’s self-reflection that’s often the biggest hurdle.
enough is a Toronto-based alternative project fronted by Emily Misura, a longtime professional violinist stepping into the spotlight as a songwriter and vocalist. Over the course of her career, Misura has performed alongside iconic artists including The Who, Eagles, Drake, Machine Gun Kelly, and Weird Al Yankovic. But after years on stage, she realized that none of her favourite bands were female-fronted, violin-driven, or lyrically verbose enough to capture what she wanted to say… so she created one.
wə arə ənough.
wə always havə bəən.
wə always will bə.