All posts by Alex Cook

Little You Little Me Release Live Videos – Announce Tour

Little You Little Me, Saint John’s resident rockers, have released a pair of live videos for their songs ‘I Don’t Care About You’ from their 2014 release What Have You Been Doing With Yer Time and ‘Mountain’ from their 2013 EP. The videos come just ahead of the announcement that they’re embarking on a fall tour on the east coast, including a stop at Festival (506), before making their way to Quebec and Ontario. Continue reading Little You Little Me Release Live Videos – Announce Tour

Music Video: Jont & The Infinite Possibility Dig Deep With ‘Big Open Heart’

Jont Openheart, our favourite displaced Englishman of the musical persuasion, along with his band, The Infinite Possibility, have released their newest single today. The namesake ‘Big Open Heart’ is a manifesto—an anthem—paired with an animation that’s a little bit literal and a lot metaphorical. Continue reading Music Video: Jont & The Infinite Possibility Dig Deep With ‘Big Open Heart’

DiscoverSJ: ‘Salmon Run’ Fundraiser For InterAction School Of Performing Arts

Discover Saint John and the Province of New Brunswick Fund Public Art Initiative in partnership with the Province of New Brunswick have announced ‘Salmon Run’, a project that is creating art, supporting artists and raising funds for the InterAction School of Performing Arts in Saint John. Continue reading DiscoverSJ: ‘Salmon Run’ Fundraiser For InterAction School Of Performing Arts

Music Video: The Town Heroes Get Subversively Political With ‘Tonight’

The Town Heroes have surprised us with their new video and the final single from their 2017 album Please, Everyone.’Tonight’ is going to look familiar to anyone who has experienced a night alone in a foreign city; a night full of promise and excitement and, ultimately, disappointment. Continue reading Music Video: The Town Heroes Get Subversively Political With ‘Tonight’

New Music: The Burning Hell’s ‘Revival Beach’ Or ‘Songs Of The Coming Apocalypse’

We’re all going to die sometime. My condolences, but it’s something of an inevitability. It’s likely to be some sort of horribly introspective event, or we’ll be otherwise too busy to properly reflect on it in the moment. The Burning Hell have pre-empted just such a possibility by providing us with their newest album, ‘Revival Beach’, or as we like to think of it, ‘Songs of the Coming Apocalypse’. At least they make it sound fun. Continue reading New Music: The Burning Hell’s ‘Revival Beach’ Or ‘Songs Of The Coming Apocalypse’