Tag Archives: Nova Scotia

Halifax’s Neptune Theatre Announces 2018-2019 Season

Halifax’s Neptune Theatre have shared their lineup for their 2018-2019 season at their annual Season Launch event hosted by Artistic Director Jeremy Webb. The announcement included a slew of highlights including Shakespeare In Love and the selection of the season’s musical finale, the Canadian premiere of The Color Purple. Continue reading Halifax’s Neptune Theatre Announces 2018-2019 Season

Into The Night Announces Their Full 2018 Festival Lineup

Into The Night have announced one hell of a way to spend your St. Patrick’s Day weekend. Formerly reserved a solemn two days of hangover recovery, Groundswell Music have decided you might put those days to better use during their takeover of Olympic Hall in Halifax. Today they’ve provided justification with the announcement of the festival’s full lineup. Continue reading Into The Night Announces Their Full 2018 Festival Lineup

Music Video: The Bloody Hell’s Debut Single ‘Evil Everywhere’

If the media haven’t already reminded you in the last twenty seconds, it’s a terrifying world out there. But for your convenience, Halifax heavy-rockers The Bloody Hell have created a video recap to the tune of their first single Evil Everywhere.” Continue reading Music Video: The Bloody Hell’s Debut Single ‘Evil Everywhere’

Music Video: You’ll Go Running For Your Toolbox After Seeing BROTHERS’ ‘Real World’

In the ’60s, there was Timothy Leary’s “Turn on, tune in, drop out.” In the ’70s, there was Howard Beale’s impassioned mantra: “I’m mad as Hell, and I’m not going to take it anymore!” More recently, Kimberly ‘Sweet Brown’ Wilkins gave us the phrase to epitomize them all: “Ain’t nobody got time for that.”

If any of these have resonated with you, then ‘Real World’, the new video from BROTHERS, might be the song for you. Continue reading Music Video: You’ll Go Running For Your Toolbox After Seeing BROTHERS’ ‘Real World’

New Music: Hillsburn Benefits From A Little Reinvention With ‘The Wilder Beyond’

We knew there would be changes coming with Hillsburn’s sophomore album, The Wilder Beyond. They’ve moved away from the more traditional elements found of their debut, In The Battle Years, and although life may have beaten a paralyzing fear of change into us, Hillsburn’s move towards a more modern sound is a good thing.  Continue reading New Music: Hillsburn Benefits From A Little Reinvention With ‘The Wilder Beyond’