The official film trailer for the Surviving the Fundy Footpath documentary was released today. The documentary, directed by award-winning film-maker Craig Norris, follows first-time hiker, Bruce Persaud, as he attempts to tackle the most difficult wilderness trail in Atlantic Canada: the Fundy Footpath. Continue reading Surviving The Fundy Footpath Film Releases Official Trailer
New Music: Sam Astorino’s ‘Got No Wings’
‘Got No Wings’ is a solo debut from Sam Astorino, but he has a long history of working with bands in Saint John. The seven track album is a first solo effort by the artist, who you may know from The Torinos. Astorino even revisits them with a stripped down acoustic version of ‘Don’t Knock It’. Continue reading New Music: Sam Astorino’s ‘Got No Wings’
Music Video: Motherhood Releases ‘Sayin’?’
Motherhood, Fredericton’s favourite musical miscreants put out a video for ‘Sayin’?’ from their album ‘Baby Teeth’ released in June. As per the band’s usual flair, the video captures the essence of “What the heck did I just watch?” Continue reading Music Video: Motherhood Releases ‘Sayin’?’
Here’s How You Can Listen To Everyone Nominated For The 2017 ECMAs In Saint John
This week the East Coast Music Association gathered in Saint John’s Market Square so that a stream of people could introduce an impossibly long list of performers and nominees that you might never have heard of. In preparation for the 2017 East Coast Music Awards, we thought we might save you the burden of having to spend years cultivating a general knowledge of local music, attending festival after gruelling festival, shaking all those industry hands, or even having to trouble yourself with google. Here’s that impossibly long list, but we’ve added links so by the time April rolls around you’ll know just what to look for. Continue reading Here’s How You Can Listen To Everyone Nominated For The 2017 ECMAs In Saint John
Tideland: New Brunswick Gets New Documentary Film Festival
New Brunswick is getting a new film festival this year, one that will focus on the absolute best of documentaries, and they’re willing to travel. Tideland will be happening during the month of February in Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John, and Sackville. Continue reading Tideland: New Brunswick Gets New Documentary Film Festival