The Newfoundland folk duo Bridget & Dahlia have released their debut album, Runaways, and it’s a sparkling foundation for the rest of their career. Continue reading New Music: Bridget & Dahlia’s Career Takes off with ‘Runaways’
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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’
New Music: Say Hello to Hullo’s Debut EP ‘I’ll Do Me’
Would you believe me if I said there was more to Newfoundland than just shots of screech and kissing the cod? Well, then you haven’t heard of Hullo. Twenty-years-young Hullo, aka Nick Bendzsa, has just released his debut synth pop EP I’ll Do Me. Continue reading New Music: Say Hello to Hullo’s Debut EP ‘I’ll Do Me’
New Music: Rozalind MacPhail Brings her Voice Forward in ‘Don’t Let Me Fall Too Far’
Don’t Let Me Fall Too Far is the eleventh release by flautist/looper Rozalind MacPhail in collaboration with multimedia group Industrial Parks. It is an adaptation of the soundtrack contributed to the short, but otherwise silent film HOMELESS; an audio-visual project and collaboration with Industrial Parks that tells a young woman’s story of self-discovery as she navigates through a vulnerable point in her life. Continue reading New Music: Rozalind MacPhail Brings her Voice Forward in ‘Don’t Let Me Fall Too Far’
New Music: Fredericton’s Free To Grow Details the Medical Marvel of Bruce Hughes with ‘Miracle’
Fredericton rock ensemble Free To Grow have dropped a brand new EP, Miracle. The independently-released album is dedicated to Bruce Hughes, a musician and active supporter of the East Coast music scene who survived a series of strokes in May 2017, dubbed by his nurses as a “miracle man.” Continue reading New Music: Fredericton’s Free To Grow Details the Medical Marvel of Bruce Hughes with ‘Miracle’