The Capital Complex Announces Big Changes, Including a Rebranding and Expansion

After twenty years of being in business, one of Fredericton’s favourite music venues will be undergoing some changes. Starting 14 March 2020, The Capital Complex will be shaking things up with a little rebranding, a bit of restructuring and a lot more reason to stop in. Continue reading The Capital Complex Announces Big Changes, Including a Rebranding and Expansion

Music Video: Kill Chicago Head Out on the Road for ‘You Don’t Like It’

Kill Chicago have always had a rebellious streak, albeit a wholesome one. They’ve got a history of shaking down the status quo, and if blues rock ever had a punk ethos, Kill Chicago is what it would sound like. Their latest “anti-video” leans into that, along with their other videos from their album The Fix, with “You Don’t Like It” getting a DIY treatment. Continue reading Music Video: Kill Chicago Head Out on the Road for ‘You Don’t Like It’

Music Video: Hauler is a Contemporary Roots Version of Slowcoaster, Debuts With ‘Wind That Shakes the Barley’

If Hauler looks a little familiar to you, that shouldn’t be at all surprising. Two-thirds of the band is comprised of Atlantic Canada’s reggae-rock champions of the festival circuit, Slowcoaster. Today the trio released their first single, a nod to their Celtic roots with a modern arrangement of the 1861 hit “Wind That Shakes the Barley.” Continue reading Music Video: Hauler is a Contemporary Roots Version of Slowcoaster, Debuts With ‘Wind That Shakes the Barley’

Single: Lawrence Maxwell Points Out We Should Have Listened to the ‘Whiskey Songs’ of Old Country

You can’t solve everything with drinking. Particularly if the problem you need to solve is the drinking. There’s enough country music out there to attest to that, and “Whiskey Songs,” the latest single from Prince Edward Island’s Lawrence Maxwell, offers the final word on that. Continue reading Single: Lawrence Maxwell Points Out We Should Have Listened to the ‘Whiskey Songs’ of Old Country