Rock? Pop? Experimental?Something completely different? Skeleton Club’s Death, Love, & Money has you covered. The boys from Montréal packed up everything to and relocated it all to Nova Scotia. What they offloaded was everything from loud, distorted punches to gentle, melodic caresses and everything in between on this strong opener.
From start to finish, Anna Ludlow’s Wherever You Go is like a collective breath of fresh air. With only a couple of lyrical tracks, Ludlow prefers to let her fiddle do all the talking, and the result is magic. She’s managed to build a strong narrative, inspired by her culture, history and life experiences. Continue reading New Music: Anna Ludlow’s Fiddle Does The Talking On ‘Wherever You Go’→
The new EP from Halifax’s indie pop-duo Smaller Hearts , Winter, first and foremost ask us to determine if there’s a clear delineation between what we might consider a Christmas song and what constitutes a Winter song. The concepts are not mutually interchangeable, but this EP treads a fine line between the two as it navigates a crossroads akin to a synthesized Dickensian Christmas. Continue reading New Music: Smaller Hearts Face a Crossroads of Solitude and Solstice on ‘Winter EP’→