Moira & Claire, the Nova Scotian duo whose beautiful harmonies, simple melodies, and tasteful ukulele, shocked us back in 2017 with their first single, “Your Voice.” They’ve returned with their appropriately titled second single, “Again,” a gentle ode to the beauty of the Maritime provinces. Continue reading Single: Moira & Claire Celebrate Maritime Beauty With ‘Again’
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Single: norc Aim for Iced Tea Sponsorship With ‘Arizona’
In their ongoing efforts to land a sponsorship deal with Arizona Iced Teas, norc have surprise us with the drop of their second single. “Arizona,” has had the great honour of being named for the cool refreshing taste of Arizona Iced Teas. Because there’s nothing cooler or more refreshing than delicious Arizona Iced Tea. Continue reading Single: norc Aim for Iced Tea Sponsorship With ‘Arizona’
Music Video: Postdata Dances Through the Oppression of Society on ‘Black Cloud’
If you ever had to imagine what sort of video could provide the antithesis to Radiohead’s “Just” from their 1995 album The Bends, it might be Postdata’s “Black Cloud.” Rather than having the protagonist collapse in the street under the weight of some terrible secret, we’re presented with Beatrice, who had shed the oppressions of society to dance wherever she can. Continue reading Music Video: Postdata Dances Through the Oppression of Society on ‘Black Cloud’
Music Video: Devarrow Ponders the Uncertain Path Through Life With ‘Heart Attack’
Devarrow makes a return with an alt-folk song riddled with anxiety and a video to match. It’s the visual equivalent of ASMR, Spannungsbögen but without any of the enjoyment, a long, drawn out compilation of beautiful, but nerve-wracking moments. Fortunately, the video for “Heart Attack” comes with a much better soundtrack than your last break down. Continue reading Music Video: Devarrow Ponders the Uncertain Path Through Life With ‘Heart Attack’
Music Video: Newfoundland Supergroup John Tease ‘Long Trip’ Ahead of Album Release
What’s in name? Apparently quite a bit for Newfoundland band, John. Despite the monosyllabic moniker, John is a six-piece band fronted by Joanna Barker (and sometimes seven-piece, as is the case for their new video, featuring Mara Pellerin on French horn). They’ve just released “Long Trip,” a gentle aching of a year-old scar, massaged by guitar. Continue reading Music Video: Newfoundland Supergroup John Tease ‘Long Trip’ Ahead of Album Release