8know8 Releases Expansive New Album She Capturing the Power of Human Emotion Through Electronic Sound
Toronto artist Polly Jean Vernon unveils a bold new chapter with fourth studio album She featuring focus track Make It Work

Toronto-based electronic artist 8know8 returns with She, a stirring new album that blurs the line between machine and human spirit. Recorded entirely through live takes without quantization, electronic drum pads, or punch-ins, She is a fearless dive into raw musicality and emotional complexity. Each song builds intricate layers of live percussion and synth textures in real time, preserving every imperfection and capturing a rare kind of authenticity.
With She, Polly-Jean Vernon continues to chart a deeply personal journey of growth and transformation. Driven by themes of self-acceptance, perseverance, and inner strength, the album offers a sonic landscape that is as complex as the emotions it represents. It pulses with energy yet remains deeply vulnerable, offering a glimpse into an artist who is not afraid to stand fully in her truth.
The album’s centerpiece track Make It Work perfectly encapsulates this ethos. Blending hypnotic grooves with shimmering melodic waves, the song captures the creative process in all its frustration and triumph. "I was playing around with a synthesized music box sound and fell in love with the interplay of syncopated waves and hi-hats," Vernon explains. "This song started from that groove and evolved into something that truly represents my experience. Life is tough but you have to make it work."
A technical glitch during the recording sessions unexpectedly shaped the final version of Make It Work. An outro melody kept resetting itself due to a glitch in the system, creating a looping effect that Vernon chose to leave untouched. Instead of erasing the flaw, she wove it into the track’s emotional arc, allowing it to become a symbol of perseverance through imperfection.
"Sometimes the best parts of life are substantially flawed," Vernon reflects. "And you just have to make it work." In a world increasingly dominated by sterile perfection, She feels alive with the messy beauty of real life. It captures moments of frustration, clarity, anger, joy, and acceptance without polishing them into something false.
Throughout She, Vernon’s approach to instrumentation mirrors the album’s emotional landscape. The live drums and analog synths twist and turn unpredictably, moving from soaring highs to brooding lows. Each track feels like a snapshot of a different emotional state, woven together into a larger narrative of personal transformation.
"This album is about confidently showing up for myself and not hiding anymore," Vernon shares. "It is about existence as resistance. It is about love winning over hate and about embracing complexity while still moving forward."
Under the moniker 8know8, Vernon has steadily built a body of work that challenges conventions within electronic music. Her previous albums POLLY, THIS LONG ROAD, DESTABILIZER, and PANDEMIC EP introduced a sound that is fiercely independent and deeply personal. With She, she refines that vision even further, balancing danceable rhythms with the organic unpredictability of live performance.
A veteran of the Canadian music scene, Vernon’s background spans punk, folk, jazz, and experimental projects. Her experience across genres informs the layered textures and rhythmic complexity found throughout She. Yet no matter how intricate the arrangements become, every beat and every melody remains rooted in human emotion.
She is more than just a collection of songs. It is a living document of an artist in motion, choosing vulnerability over polish and honesty over perfection. It invites listeners to feel rather than just hear, to connect with the flawed beauty of existence through waves of sound that feel both otherworldly and intimately familiar.
For listeners who crave electronic music with a heartbeat and compositions that honor the messy, unpredictable nature of real life, She is a vital and unforgettable listen.
She featuring the focus track Make It Work is available now on all streaming platforms. Listen to it HERE and experience the powerful sonic journey crafted by 8know8.




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