Cameron is the self-titled debut album from sisters Barbara and Victoria Cameron. Veterans of the Nova Scotia music scene (Tori is a member of Floodland and The Townes Heroes, and both sister are members of the now defunct Pink Thunder), the pair are stretching out on their own with 12 tracks of solid pop-punk produced by Slowcoasters‘ Brian Talbot. Continue reading New Music: Cameron Release Self-Titled Debut Album
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Music Video: Wordburglar Tells The Story Of His ‘NARC HI-Score (In Nintendo Power)’
Chances are if you’re over a certain age and are in possession of two working thumbs, you’ve got something of a pixelated past – hours lost to side scrolling console games, not to mention the amount of time just spent blowing on the cartridges. This is the story of Halifax’s Wordburglar, one such experience that led to immortal glory. Continue reading Music Video: Wordburglar Tells The Story Of His ‘NARC HI-Score (In Nintendo Power)’
Music Video: Help Us Solve The Mystery Of LeRiche’s ‘Under Covers’
Indie-pop singer-songwriter LeRiche has released a new video for his single ‘Under Covers.’ Straight out of Port aux Basques, Newfoundland, LeRiche’s tunes aren’t what you’d expect from one of Canada’s oldest fishing towns, and his video might just be a mind-bending murder mystery. Continue reading Music Video: Help Us Solve The Mystery Of LeRiche’s ‘Under Covers’
Full Circle Festival 2017: Bonfires, Mudslides & Mayhem
How do you know that summer has arrived in Nova Scotia? That you can finally put away those snow boots? The simple answer: the weekend after June 21 is coming up and you’ve got FULL CIRCLE FESTIVAL written in your calendar. If you’ve bought some tickets. Bought them way beforehand, because, baby, this festival sells out faster than cheese for half price at a Halifax supermarket. Continue reading Full Circle Festival 2017: Bonfires, Mudslides & Mayhem
Single: Aftersurf Revisit The Sixities With ‘You Wanted To’
New Brunswick summers are something to be experienced. When the sky isn’t dropping down buckets of water, the sun is roasting people like ants to a magnifying glass, and ‘You Wanted To’– the first single from Miramichi surf/ psych group Aftersurf’s first album Solipsism – is perfect for the days when all you can do to beat the heat is pile all your friend in your red corvette convertible and head to the nearest beach. Continue reading Single: Aftersurf Revisit The Sixities With ‘You Wanted To’