Electronica artist Good Badger (aka Alex Good) is released his debut album Sapiophobic. If the name of the album is anything to go by, Good must have been terrified when recording this, because the Fredericton artist shows heaps of genius in his inaugural release. Continue reading New Music: Electronica and Difficult Topics – Good Badger’s Debut Album ‘Sapiophobic’
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New Music: Thomas Stajcer Debuts with Classic Country Album ‘Will I Learn To Love Again?’
In a world where country music has deviated so much from its roots, it only makes sense that producing something with a more traditional sound feels new and original. Bluesy and soulful, Thomas Stajcer’s new album Will I Learn To Love Again? feels like coming home. Continue reading New Music: Thomas Stajcer Debuts with Classic Country Album ‘Will I Learn To Love Again?’
New Music: Wade Tarling Inspires Hope in Debut Solo Album ‘Strength’
Strength in the face of the challenges of everyday life is best shown through quiet confidence and positivity. That’s the approach to life presented by Newfoundland pianist and composer Wade Tarling in his debut solo piano album, Strength. Born in Burnaby, BC, Tarling has been playing the piano for 20 years and has honed his talent under such esteemed musicians as John Medeski, Billy Martin, Chris Wood and John Scofield. In this album, Tarling brings to bear all that fine musical training as well as the experiences he has had performing all over the world. Continue reading New Music: Wade Tarling Inspires Hope in Debut Solo Album ‘Strength’
New Music: Adyn Townes Sugarcoats Heartbreak on ‘After The Fall’
There’s a lot to unpack after an initial listen of the new Adyn Townes album After The Fall. It’s feels like a breakup album at its core, but poetic lyrics and uplifting production wrap the sadness in a pretty package. All at once, it’s an album about finding hope through the suffering and picking up the pieces while still mourning a fresh wound. Continue reading New Music: Adyn Townes Sugarcoats Heartbreak on ‘After The Fall’
New Music: Slowcoaster Find Success as Artists with ‘Track 1’
At the end of June, east coast powerhouse Slowcoaster quietly dropped a new album. This was not because of any lack of fanfare, but rather because of their unorthodox method of delivery. Choosing to shun industry conventions and trends, the band veered away from vinyl and cassettes to bring us their latest work on the tried and true medium of… canvas. In an effort to change the course of musical mass consumption and consumerism, Track 1 has been released on a series of hand-painted canvases, complete with download code.
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