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Single: Jaryd Stanley Releases First Single Since The Launch “Take Your Time”

Rothesay-born rising star Jaryd Stanley released his latest single last Friday. After last year’s release of his debut album Sixteen Ten, the multi-genre musician shows his unique spin on the love-song trope with the release of “Take Your Time.” Continue reading Single: Jaryd Stanley Releases First Single Since The Launch “Take Your Time”

Music Video: Hillsburn Continue Their Filmmaking-Spree With ‘Sun Ought To Shine’

Hillsburn can only fool us for so long. Admittedly, their sophomore album, The Wilder Beyond, is full of hits – it’s packed with award-winning songwriting and goosebump inducing harmonies. But that doesn’t mean they don’t have another agenda. It’s time to call out Hillsburn’s lyricist/guitarist Paul Aarntzen for what he really is: a filmmaker and soundtrack composer. He’s just proven it again with the bands latest video, “Sun Out To Shine.” Continue reading Music Video: Hillsburn Continue Their Filmmaking-Spree With ‘Sun Ought To Shine’

Music Video: The Town Heroes, Unicorns And Nachos All Collide On ‘Poets’

The Town Heroes have released “Poets,” their second single from their upcoming album, Everything (will be fine when we get to where we think we’re going). Of course, in the grand tradition of the internet, they’ve given it the treatment it deserves – by which we mean there’s a slow motion video of food being thrown at singer Mike Ryan. The real artistry is in WHAT is being thrown: nachos, silly string, ice cream, unicorns…. It’s a veritable deconstructed salad of a five year old’s deconstructed birthday party. But what could it all mean?! Continue reading Music Video: The Town Heroes, Unicorns And Nachos All Collide On ‘Poets’

The Women Of East Coast Music Respond To Festival Gender Disparity

One of the more recent narratives in Atlantic Canada has sparked a series of active responses from the East Coast music community. Music festivals around the Maritimes have been receiving backlash for poor representation of women musicians and artists in their lineups, and several members of the community have been taking action. Continue reading The Women Of East Coast Music Respond To Festival Gender Disparity