Noah Malcolm Faces His Music With a Smile in ‘If Not’

With the pandemic flaring back up all around our little slice of Canada, finding positivity has become a bit more of a chore these days. Nevertheless, change comes from within, and Prince Edward Island’s up-and-coming folkpop artist Noah Malcolm dares to be part of that change with this new music video for “If Not.” Continue reading Noah Malcolm Faces His Music With a Smile in ‘If Not’

Classified Brings Us the Gift of a Hip Hop Holiday with ‘The Bells Are Ringing’

Saint Nick would forgive you for not equating rap and hip hop with Christmas, but there is an underappreciated overlap. Let’s even skip over the fact that Christmas lights are essentially just bling for your house/tree, that Santa’s suit would only otherwise be accepted in a late ’90s rap video, and that the spirit of excess can be heard echoing throughout our seasonal spending. Instead, let’s take a moment or two to appreciate the Maritimes’ predominant emcee’s addition to what may surprise many to learn is a pretty substantial collection of Christmas rapping. Continue reading Classified Brings Us the Gift of a Hip Hop Holiday with ‘The Bells Are Ringing’

Atlantic Canadians Receive 15 Nominations for 2021 Canadian Folk Music Awards

Of the 100 nominations across 19 different categories announced for the 2021 Canadian Folk Music Awards announced today, 15 went to Atlantic Canadians. While Pharis & Jason Romero (Horsefly, BC) led the way, taking a whopping 6 nominations, and the legendary William Prince (Winnipeg, MB) received 5, The East Pointers found their way into third place, with nominations in the categories of Contemporary Album of the Year, Contemporary Singer of the Year, Pushing the Boundaries, and Single of the Year. Continue reading Atlantic Canadians Receive 15 Nominations for 2021 Canadian Folk Music Awards

Monthly Roundup: November 2020

There’s something in the air that feels a little different; maybe it’s that we’re all getting the hang of 2020 (at least some parts of it), maybe it’s recent Presidential turnover south of the border, or maybe it’s the impending sense of Christmas cheer that seems to have come early. Whatever the case, the Universe feels like it’s slowly beginning to right itself.

More than likely, however, we’re just feeling of having the impossible weight of our annual East Coast Christmas Gift Guide lifted from our backs, so be sure to check that out!

Here is everything we covered in November of 2020. Continue reading Monthly Roundup: November 2020

Michael Feuerstack Conjures Existential Beauty on ‘I Used To Be A Singer’

Michael Feuerstack is clearly awash in the sea of the soul and sending us back some sobering, stirring thoughts. Showing off a glimpse of his upcoming album Harmonize The Moon, his new single, “I Used To Be A Singer”, strikes a powerful chord of introspection and soul searching. As intellectual as it is emotional, Feuerstack gives goosebumps in this intimate piece of verbose songcraft. Continue reading Michael Feuerstack Conjures Existential Beauty on ‘I Used To Be A Singer’