Long live the glory of the 90s! Dartmouth’s Designosaur are proving, that despite the decade’s advanced age, it’s still thriving as a musical genre. The three-piece fuzz-punk band are one more feather in the Maritime’s proverbial cap, proving that while things might be a little slow to change here, we also don’t have to. Continue reading Music Video: Designosaur Debuts with ‘Runaway’
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AREA 506 Auction Autographed Replica Guitar For United Way
If you came away from AREA 506 with warm fuzzy feelings, fond memories, and a ringing in your ears you’re probably doing alright, but if you need something more tangible the festival have just the opportunity for you. AREA 506 are currently auctioning off a wooden replica guitar autographed by the festival’s headliners. The festival will be donating the proceeds of the auction to United Way Saint John, Kings & Charlotte. Continue reading AREA 506 Auction Autographed Replica Guitar For United Way
Music Video: The Stanfields Herald German Conquest with ‘How Long Is The Road’
The Stanfields are heading to Germany and the lads are leaning into it hard. The release of their video for “How Long is the Road” is just the tip of the Eisberg. In all their enthusiasm to get on the road (as is abundantly visible in the video), the band have gone medieval in anticipation of their Germanic conquest. Continue reading Music Video: The Stanfields Herald German Conquest with ‘How Long Is The Road’
Premiere: Lennie Gallant Makes World-Class Return with ‘Time Travel’
Award-winning musician Lennie Gallant has dropped his newest album in nine years, Time Travel. The Order of Canada recipient uses his unwavering talent to mould notes into contemplative stories and mysterious settings, all of them patiently waiting to be unpacked by listeners. Continue reading Premiere: Lennie Gallant Makes World-Class Return with ‘Time Travel’
New Music: Kellie Loder’s ‘Benefit of the Doubt’ is Folk with a High-Gloss Pop Polish
Kellie Loder’s third and most recent album, Benefit of the Doubt, is experiencing no shortage of praise. Loder combines the genres of folk and pop on Benefit of the Doubt to deliver common sense and conventional wisdoms in a way that’s produced on a grand scale. The album has the sound of an award winner and the already JUNO-nominated musician has recently been nominated for a slew of MusicNL awards for her album, including The Anchor Inn Female Artist of the Year, Pop Artist of the Year, and the Ron Hynes SOCAN Songwriter of the Year. Continue reading New Music: Kellie Loder’s ‘Benefit of the Doubt’ is Folk with a High-Gloss Pop Polish