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New Music: Adam Baxter Showcases Raw Talent in Acoustic ‘Open And Shut’

Just months after the release of Domestic, Adam Baxter is back with a surprise intimate collection of acoustic tracks. Recorded in a single day and bringing nothing to the table but his voice and a single guitar, Open And Shut is a true testament to Baxter’s talent as a musician. Continue reading New Music: Adam Baxter Showcases Raw Talent in Acoustic ‘Open And Shut’

New Music: Andrew Waite Dances Between Genres On ‘Tremors’

Following the 2015 release of Burning Through the Night by Andrew Waite & the Firm, Waite recently released his new album Tremors, and with it comes new angles for the musician. Dancing between genres, this album takes fans a step away from the roots rock of his previous release and into heavier and even more retro territory. Continue reading New Music: Andrew Waite Dances Between Genres On ‘Tremors’

New Music: Colin Fowlie Gets Dark with ‘Harmony’

Coming back to his solo career after spending some time focussed on his band, Art of the Possible, Colin Fowlie has released a new EP: Harmony. For the duration of the three-song release, Fowlie takes a dark look at some of life’s more serious issues and may not be entirely for the faint of heart. Continue reading New Music: Colin Fowlie Gets Dark with ‘Harmony’

New Music: Which Witch Is Which Prove Punk Is Just Undead With Self-Titled Album

Formed in 2012, Which Witch Is Which is a Moncton based punk band. Keeping in line with influences including The Ramones, and Motorhead the band plays a fast paced, fuzzy, and straight forward brand of punk. After releasing their self-titled record in July of this year the band has been picking up steam quickly, playing in the maritime festival circuit including Mud City Meltdown and No Funswick. Continue reading New Music: Which Witch Is Which Prove Punk Is Just Undead With Self-Titled Album

New Music: Jonathan MacIsaac Makes Solo Debut with ‘Forgiver’

You might recognize Jonathan MacIsaac, that is if you’ve made a habit of peering towards the back of the stage. He’s been the drummer for Aftrr, Kurtis Eugene, The Bloody Hell and Jont & The Infinite Possibility. Now, MacIsaac is stepping out of the shadows and taking centre stage in a new solo effort. His six-track debut release, Forgiver, is out today. Continue reading New Music: Jonathan MacIsaac Makes Solo Debut with ‘Forgiver’