Troy Alistair Bring the Groove with Self-Titled Full-Length

After having announced a delay on the release this past summer, Troy Alistair is coming out with their self-titled debut album. With two sold-out shows at The Carleton bookending the release, the Halifax-based group is presenting a collection that showcases the eclectic sounds and influences they bring together. A high energy affair with solid musicianship, Troy Alistair is a bustling listen from start to finish. Continue reading Troy Alistair Bring the Groove with Self-Titled Full-Length

Jon Hines Takes up the Torch of East Coast Blues on ‘Down to Funk’

Blues music often takes a backseat nowadays. Sure, the White Stripes and Black Keys have done their best to spark a resurgence in but, despite an overwhelming amount of contemporary blues-inspiring burdens, the genre finds itself devoid of suitable torch-bearers. Enter Jon Hines. Continue reading Jon Hines Takes up the Torch of East Coast Blues on ‘Down to Funk’

The Frye Festival Welcomes Doucet and Bailhache to Their Team

Atlantic Canada’s largest literary event will see the addition of two new faces to its team. The Frye Festival team has welcomed Pierre-André Doucet as the Interim Executive Director, replacing Émilie Turmel until May 2022 when her maternity leave ends. Léonore Bailhache has also joined as the festival’s new Communications, Marketing, and Audience Development Manager. Continue reading The Frye Festival Welcomes Doucet and Bailhache to Their Team

Kylie Fox Shines as a Storyteller on ‘Green’

Kylie Fox’s Green, her first full-length album, finds itself perpetually amidst poignant intersections. The selection of songs found on the album has the Saint John singer-songwriter with her head ever on a swivel between nostalgia and now, love and loss, or home and the road. These contrasting components blend with her distinctly Joni Mitchell-influenced style into a thoughtful, heartfelt delight of an album. Continue reading Kylie Fox Shines as a Storyteller on ‘Green’