New Music: Wolf Castle Comes For Blood with EP ‘Next Life’

The opening strings on Wolf Castle’s (Tristan Grant) newest EP, Next Life, might tell what’s to come if you’re unfamiliar with his work. However, he makes quick work of smashing your expectations to bits with provocative lyrics and thick bass that digs its way into your chest. Continue reading New Music: Wolf Castle Comes For Blood with EP ‘Next Life’

NotaBle Acts Theatre Company Launch 18th Annual Summer Festival

Emerging and established playwrights from across New Brunswick will have their work showcased at The NotaBle Acts Theatre Company’s 18th annual festival. Featuring sixteen original plays in venues across Fredericton, the festival will have performances ranging from one-acts, site-specifics, readings, and ten-minute plays, there will be no shortage of creative lenses for comedy, drama, or tragedy.

Here’s what you can look forward to seeing. Continue reading NotaBle Acts Theatre Company Launch 18th Annual Summer Festival

Single: Jamie Comeau & the Crooked Teeth Prove That Being Bold Is Paying off for Them With ‘Fortune’

You’ve already heard the new single from Jamie Comeau & The Crooked Teeth, at least if you haven’t been living under a rock. The band have been performing “Fortune” while they’ve been tearing up festival season all over the Canada’s East Coast. They’ve been having a real go at it, and living it up. Just like they say: “Fortune favours the bold.” Continue reading Single: Jamie Comeau & the Crooked Teeth Prove That Being Bold Is Paying off for Them With ‘Fortune’

Saint John’s Area 506 Announces Final 2019 Lineup with 3 Surprise Acts

Forget storming Area 51, Saint John’s Area 506 have announced three more surprise acts for what they assure us is their complete 2019 lineup, as far as they have planned. If you have to naruto run to any festival this summer, remember that Area 506 has been conveniently moved to for Long Wharf to Saint John’s former coast guard site. Continue reading Saint John’s Area 506 Announces Final 2019 Lineup with 3 Surprise Acts

Single: Rain Over St. Ambrose ask if Rock and Roll is Dead with ‘Drop’

Releasing their second single in four years, Yarmouth’s Rain Over St. Ambrose remain habitually cryptic with “Drop.” The band have churned out a hit, with lyrics that might suggest a critical view of the current state of the pop music – taking some vague swipes at EDM. But what we’re really wondering is: what happened in 1998? Continue reading Single: Rain Over St. Ambrose ask if Rock and Roll is Dead with ‘Drop’