Husband and wife team Kristina Parlee (The Maynards/The Reference Desk) and Ron Bates (Orange Glass/The Memories Attack) have recently reinvented themselves as synth-pop duo Smaller Hearts. Formerly Homo Duplex (also a synth pop duo) the two revised their sound to the point that something else had to change. You can get the first taste of it with the new single, “Summertime III”. Continue reading Music Video: Smaller Hearts Make Their Debut With ‘Summertime III’
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Music Video: Moonwake Release Double Video For ‘Participation’ And ‘Bronze’
From their second EP inside of six months, Halifax’s Moonwake pull two tracks for a double live video performance. ‘Participation’ and ‘Bronze’ are both slightly broken-down versions from the band’s February release, the very thematic Placement EP. Continue reading Music Video: Moonwake Release Double Video For ‘Participation’ And ‘Bronze’
Halifax Jazz Festival Announce Chaka Khan And More In 2018 Lineup
TD Halifax Jazz Festival announced a handful acts this morning during a broadcast of CTV Morning Live, the highlight of which was naming disco queen extraordinaire Chaka Khan as a headliner in their 2018 lineup. Continue reading Halifax Jazz Festival Announce Chaka Khan And More In 2018 Lineup
OBEY Convention Announces Full 2018 Lineup
OBEY Convention, Halifax’s musical and artistic foray into the unorthodox and unusual, have just announced the full run of musicians and performers for their 2018 lineup. Continue reading OBEY Convention Announces Full 2018 Lineup
Book Review: David Huebert’s ‘Peninsula Sinking’ Is Bloody And Beautiful
It’s an interesting time to be a writer – or reader – of short stories. Some wonderful and inspiring collections have come to light in the past few years and the form has seemed to have found its place in the literary jungle that is modern-day publishing. David Huebert’s short story collection, ‘Peninsula Sinking’, brings all of the beauty, grace and heartbreak that the form excels at and then rattles you with its imagery. Continue reading Book Review: David Huebert’s ‘Peninsula Sinking’ Is Bloody And Beautiful