As part of their series of summer releases, Honeymoon Driver (formerly known as Soapbox Opera), have just released their second of three singles: “My Dad Can Beat Up Your Dad.” The Halifax-based trio just drove a nail through the coffin of your friendship with a fatal blow that can only be solved through an unlikely bout of fatherly fisticuffs. Continue reading Single: Honeymoon Driver Just Took You Down With ‘My Dad Can Beat up Your Dad’
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Single: Maura Whitman Risks it All on ‘Roulette’
In the words of the Backstreet Boys, “Quit playing games with my heart.” Or your heart. Or anyone else’s heart for that matter. But the new single from Maura Whitman, “Roulette,” is a hard all-or-nothing bet that doubles down on love. Continue reading Single: Maura Whitman Risks it All on ‘Roulette’
Music Video: Arsoniste Covers ‘Such Great Heights’ at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
Arsoniste has joined the ranks of artists to cover The Postal Service’s “Such Great Heights.” Performed at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity as part of their Wooden Piano Sessions, Arsoniste gives a powerful solo-rendition that’s entirely her and a grand piano. Continue reading Music Video: Arsoniste Covers ‘Such Great Heights’ at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
Single: Rain Over St. Ambrose ask if Rock and Roll is Dead with ‘Drop’
Releasing their second single in four years, Yarmouth’s Rain Over St. Ambrose remain habitually cryptic with “Drop.” The band have churned out a hit, with lyrics that might suggest a critical view of the current state of the pop music – taking some vague swipes at EDM. But what we’re really wondering is: what happened in 1998? Continue reading Single: Rain Over St. Ambrose ask if Rock and Roll is Dead with ‘Drop’
Single: Kids Losing Sleep Talk About the Pressures of Partying with ‘Put it On’
We caught up with Halifax’s Kids Losing Sleep to find out what they’ve been doing with their free time. Turns out they’ve been up partying all night, at least according to their latest single, “Put it On.” Working with producer and Nova Scotian’s resident hitmaker John Mullane (In-Flight Safety), the band’s newest track is a poppy examination of the pressures to ABP (Always Be Party). Just because you’re expected to always need to be having a good time, it doesn’t mean you’re always going to like it. Continue reading Single: Kids Losing Sleep Talk About the Pressures of Partying with ‘Put it On’