Rachel Beck accomplishes a lot in a short amount of time on her latest offering, Stronger Than You Know. She tackles womanhood, strength, tragedy, love – all tied up in a sleek, gossamer package. Continue reading New Music: Rachel Beck Explores Femininity and Empowerment on ‘Stronger Than You Know’
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New Music: Loviet Releases Stunning Debut EP ‘Everyone Knows The Thrill When It’s Over’
In an exercise akin to a six-word short story, indie-pop rocker Loviet packs a massive narrative into her debut EP Everyone Knows The Thrill When It’s Over. It’s a pretty slick trick to pull off on a blink-and-you’ve-missed-it three-song release, but in just over 10 minutes Loviet exposes some universally experienced wounds for an insert-your-own-pain-here narrative. On the bright side, you can still dance to it.
New Music: HÄG is Summoning the Paranormal in Self-Titled Debut
Doom metal group HÄG from St. John’s, Newfoundland, is spinning an 8-part nightmare of the best kind with their self-titled debut release. Embodying the energy of the night hag, the band is pulling listeners into their world of horrors and trapping them there for the duration of the album.
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New Music: Andre Pettipas and the Giants Revisit their Hits on ‘Covid Cuts’
When life hands you lemons, make lemonade. Or, in the case of Andre Pettipas and the Giants, remake your past releases. Their new album, Covid Cuts, has the band reimaging their past hits while making the best use of their time in quarantine. Continue reading New Music: Andre Pettipas and the Giants Revisit their Hits on ‘Covid Cuts’
New Music: Chase Ross is a One Man Show on ‘Better Days’
Better Days, the newest solo offering from Chase Ross of The Basin Brothers, had Ross flexing his well-honed songwriting muscles during its quarantine inception. Written and recorded completely by Ross himself, the album showcases his chops as both a songwriter and performer. Continue reading New Music: Chase Ross is a One Man Show on ‘Better Days’