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Lazermortis Proves That She’s a Force To Be Reckoned With on ‘Autonetic Highway’

Some days, you just need a backdrop tune as you speed down a cyberpunk highway towards the afterlife while the spirits of the unknown, which no doubt have taken the form of synthesizers, surround you and your astoundingly bright-coloured car. You can count on synthwave artist Lazermortis, Saint John’s new kid on the EDM block, to provide on such days with their new single “Autonetic Highway,” a sneak peek of their upcoming EP, Autonetic AfterlifeContinue reading Lazermortis Proves That She’s a Force To Be Reckoned With on ‘Autonetic Highway’

Shivering Songs Festival Postpones to February, Jeremy Dutcher Dropping From Lineup

With the new year comes a renewed hope that we might see some more live shows than last year. Of course, still being in the throes of the pandemic, any concerts or festivals are easily swayed by surges of COVID-19. Unfortunately, this seems to be the case with New Brunswick’s Shivering Songs Festival, the date now pushed back to sometime in February and both Jeremy Dutcher and Grand Theft Boss having to drop off the bill of live shows. Continue reading Shivering Songs Festival Postpones to February, Jeremy Dutcher Dropping From Lineup

Zachary Greer Gives New Brunswick’s Last Fatal Duel a Dramatic Film Score, Releases First Single ‘Final Breath’

New Brunswick-based composer Zachary Greer set out with a goal of working on as many film and television projects as possible. However, as he points out, the opportunities available from New Brunswick’s film industry are often few and far between. The obvious solution for was Greer was to take matters into his own hands to craft a soundtrack for a film that doesn’t even exist. “Final Breath” is the first single from his album about a historic New Brunswick event, that features chamber pop duo Pallmer. Continue reading Zachary Greer Gives New Brunswick’s Last Fatal Duel a Dramatic Film Score, Releases First Single ‘Final Breath’

Chuck Bowie’s New Novel ‘Her Irish Boyfriend: Donovan: Thief For Hire’ is a High Action Pub Crawl

Chuck Bowie’s newest addition to his crime fiction series, Her Irish Boyfriend Donovan: Thief for Hire, takes us to the underworld of Dublin and York, and into the lives of lost girls, clever cops, violent gangs and late-night eateries while enjoying the seat of the pants adventures of a professional thief. Continue reading Chuck Bowie’s New Novel ‘Her Irish Boyfriend: Donovan: Thief For Hire’ is a High Action Pub Crawl

Mear’s ‘A Day of Light’ Offers an Irish Smile to Stay the Apocalypse

When artists drop Christmas music, we are usually right to expect syrupy renditions of old favourites or hastily crafted ‘new’ music, which again often falls short of artistic merit that we expect from said artists. Mear, who has been dropping some seriously good music this year, has come out of the shadows to hit us with an unexpected and thunderous rally to take the fractured and emotional time head-on. Continue reading Mear’s ‘A Day of Light’ Offers an Irish Smile to Stay the Apocalypse