New Music: Dali Van Gogh’s ‘Under Her Spell’ A Love Letter To Hard Rock

Halifax hard rockers Dali Van Gogh have released their fifth album, Under Her Spell. After teasing the album with select singles such as “Get Away” and “Superman & MacGyver,” the five-piece posse use their dynamic talents to deliver a familiar, yet distinct set of energetic tracks. Continue reading New Music: Dali Van Gogh’s ‘Under Her Spell’ A Love Letter To Hard Rock

New Music: Tomato/Tomato Make Huge Leap Forward with ‘Canary in a Coal Mine’

This isn’t your parents Tomato/Tomato. By now the Saint John folk duo should be familiar to most Atlantic Canadians, and after today’s release of their new album, Canary In A Coal Mine, we expect they’re going to be familiar to a lot more.  The album is a massive step forward for the band, both lyrically and sonically, with the band putting on a fresh edge with a big sound. Continue reading New Music: Tomato/Tomato Make Huge Leap Forward with ‘Canary in a Coal Mine’

New Music: Motherhood Makes Us Question Our Sanity with ‘Dear Bongo,’

Ten days after the release of their latest single, “Constanza,” and one year after their previous album, Baby Teeth, Fredericton’s weirdo rockers Motherhood have hit us with another genre-bending doozy. Their newest album, Dear Bongo,, straps us in and takes us on a vivid journey. Continue reading New Music: Motherhood Makes Us Question Our Sanity with ‘Dear Bongo,’

Monthly Roundup: February 2019

February might be the shortest month, but it’s a busy one. In the dust that settles after the holidays, musicians can be found rushing to get fresh material out in the brief lull just ahead of all the festival announcements. We might be a long way from summer, but soo enough we’ll know what we’re looking forward to.

Also, have we mentioned lately how good that new Pineo & Loeb album is? Continue reading Monthly Roundup: February 2019