New Music: See Through 4 Unveil ‘False Ghosts, Minor Fears’

False Ghosts, Minor Fears is the new release by See Through 4, the newest project from Windsor, Nova Scotia jazz bassist Pete Johnston. Johnston — better known for his work with the Juno awarded Johnny Favourite Swing Orchestra — acts as composer, band director, and bassist for the record. The quartet features Karen Ng on saxophone, Marilyn Lerner on piano, and Nick Fraser on drums. Continue reading New Music: See Through 4 Unveil ‘False Ghosts, Minor Fears’

Music Video: P’tit Belliveau Spans a Lifetime in ‘L’eau entre mes doigts’

Hailing from Clare, Nova Scotia, Acadian musician P’tit Belliveau is taking us on a journey spanning a lifetime within the 3 minutes and 45 seconds of his newest single. “L’eau entre mes doigts” and its accompanying video hook us, reel us in and make us consider just how quickly life passes us by.
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Music Video: Kylie Fox Taps Friends to Appear in ‘Cool Feet’

Kylie Fox recently released her new “Cool Feet” single; a song she had originally crafted as a special wedding gift for her friends. The song was performed, her friends were married, and eventually the single went out into the world. The thought of producing a music video, however, presented some unique challenges with the world locked down in quarantine. So she reached out to her friends. Continue reading Music Video: Kylie Fox Taps Friends to Appear in ‘Cool Feet’

Music Video: Lawrence Maxwell Combines Country Music and Psychedelics on ‘We Were the Water’

Country music and psychedelics make for strange bedfellows, but Prince Edward Island’s Lawrence Maxwell managed to work them both into his latest single, “We Were the Water” as he seeks out a greater oneness with the universe. Continue reading Music Video: Lawrence Maxwell Combines Country Music and Psychedelics on ‘We Were the Water’

Single: Moira Bren Pledges Proceeds from ‘Afraid of Your Heart’ to Combating Domestic Violence

Moira Bren obviously knows how to work a strong juxtaposition. Her latest single, “Afraid of Your Heart,” combines a bubbly pop-beat, harmonies, along with the inexhaustible effervescence of ukulele, with something of a much darker nature. As Bren puts it, the lyrics of “Afraid of your Heart” describe an individual’s intense fear of someone in their life. Continue reading Single: Moira Bren Pledges Proceeds from ‘Afraid of Your Heart’ to Combating Domestic Violence