The Galpines, Moncton’s rogue philosopher-troubadours, have crafted a harmonica-fuelled social commentary on the plight of mom-and-pop brick-and-mortar shops and the catalysts for an impending economic depression. They’re pretty bummed about being broke all the time, too. Listen to their lament with their latest music video, “Visa Bill Blues.” Continue reading Music Video: The Galpines Challenge Our Consumerist Society On ‘Visa Bill Blues’
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Tay Creek Folk Festival Brings In Gems From Ontario, Quebec, And Nova Scotia For 2018 Lineup
Returning to the farm for its 11th year, in a place that probably has a higher population of cows than people, the Tay Creek Folk Festival is back and it’s bigger and better than ever. Pulling in talent from across the Maritimes, Quebec and Ontario, the festival’s 2018 iteration is shaping up to be something special for the discerning folk connoisseur. Continue reading Tay Creek Folk Festival Brings In Gems From Ontario, Quebec, And Nova Scotia For 2018 Lineup
New Music: Michael Feuerstack Revels in the Beauty of the Ordinary on ‘Natural Weather’
Michael Feuerstack finds himself today in a small but moving canon of musician-lyricists that prioritize, in equal amounts, their words and their melodies. The view of song as indivisible from lyric is a venerable philosophy. It traces its routes back to the earliest days of American folk, embodied most notably by the likes of Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and, of course, Leonard Cohen. In keeping this understanding of the music of language, Feuerstack rubs shoulders with some notable contemporaries that have kept the proverbial songwriter’s torch burning. His music shares a kindred spirit with the work of fellow Canadians Steve Lambke, Bry Webb, Jennifer Castle and The Weather Station, to name a few, creating songs that speak with great intimacy and candour. Continue reading New Music: Michael Feuerstack Revels in the Beauty of the Ordinary on ‘Natural Weather’
Exclusive: Pocologan Camp Party Hints At An End To Secrecy — Announces 2018 Lineup
New Brunswick’s best worst-kept secret wants to let you know that they’re trying to be more accessible. Really. Having been active for more than a decade now, The Pocologan Camp Party are ready to admit that they exist. Continue reading Exclusive: Pocologan Camp Party Hints At An End To Secrecy — Announces 2018 Lineup
Summer’s End Folk Festival Take Us Back to the ’80s With Their 2018 Lineup Video
For its 9th edition, Summer’s End Folk Festival have just released a video announcement with their lineup of performing artists, including Tampa, Walrus, Keith Hallett and Julie Aubé. On August 17th and 18th, hundreds will gather on the island of Grand Manan once again to celebrate music, art and community. Continue reading Summer’s End Folk Festival Take Us Back to the ’80s With Their 2018 Lineup Video