Tag Archives: Motherhood

Music Video: Motherhood Get Artistically Subversive With ‘#224’

Motherhood revisits their album, Dear Bongo,,  with a new video for “#224” featuring Fredericton drag queen Freeda Whales. The instrumental track provided a blank canvas for the video, and with a perfect opportunity to lean into the album’s storyline of a painter’s descent into madness, Motherhood take to some unconventional canvases  and get liberal with their arts. Continue reading Music Video: Motherhood Get Artistically Subversive With ‘#224’

New Music: Motherhood Makes Us Question Our Sanity with ‘Dear Bongo,’

Ten days after the release of their latest single, “Constanza,” and one year after their previous album, Baby Teeth, Fredericton’s weirdo rockers Motherhood have hit us with another genre-bending doozy. Their newest album, Dear Bongo,, straps us in and takes us on a vivid journey. Continue reading New Music: Motherhood Makes Us Question Our Sanity with ‘Dear Bongo,’

Single: Motherhood Release Third Single ‘Costanza’ Ahead of New Album

Ahead of the March 1 release of Dear Bongo,, Fredericton’s avant-rock trio Motherhood has dropped the album’s third single, “Costanza.” The band’s own rendition of the Cramps’ remake of Charlie Feathers’s track “Can’t Hardly Stand It,” “Costanza” takes a heavier turn on the rockabilly classic. Continue reading Single: Motherhood Release Third Single ‘Costanza’ Ahead of New Album

Music Video: Motherhood Blend Queen and Captain Beefheart on ‘Pick of the Pugs’

Fredericton’s circus-rock trio Motherhood are currently on tour, but their presence is continually felt on the internet. Today they’ve released a video for their single “Pick of the Pugs,” which pays homage to a couple of the band’s spiritual predecessors . Continue reading Music Video: Motherhood Blend Queen and Captain Beefheart on ‘Pick of the Pugs’

Single: Motherhood Turn to Vigilante Artistry with ‘Pick of the Pugs’

Fredericton art rock weirdos Motherhood are at it again. They’ve slathered on whatever sauce gets them geared up, and strangely enough sound tighter than ever. For a band that feel like they’ve only gotten progressively weirder, their newest single, “Pick of the Pugs,” sounds downright poppy in comparison. Continue reading Single: Motherhood Turn to Vigilante Artistry with ‘Pick of the Pugs’