Tag Archives: Nova Scotia

Single: TUNS’ ‘When You’re Ready’ To Be Featured On New Show From Trailer Park Boys Creator

When TUNS debuted with their acclaimed self-titled last year, it was but a Polaris Music Prize nominee. Those things come with long lists. This year, they’ve earned themselves a real feather in their cap with the release of their new single, ‘When You’re Ready’, and the announcement that the song will be featured in multiple episodes of the upcoming CBC/Comedy Central show Crawford. Continue reading Single: TUNS’ ‘When You’re Ready’ To Be Featured On New Show From Trailer Park Boys Creator

New Music: From Dartmouth To Nashville — Ian Janes Releases ‘I Can’t Remember Never Loving You’

Country music tends to be quite divisive when asking the opinions of music lovers. There’s the people that don’t give it a chance at all, those who live and breathe it, and then the really picky people that claim to only like ‘real’ country. It’s not often you come across a singer/songwriter who can dip into that country sound while still keeping a traditional blues and folk style, but Ian Janes does it flawlessly. Continue reading New Music: From Dartmouth To Nashville — Ian Janes Releases ‘I Can’t Remember Never Loving You’

Music Video: Hillsburn Releases ‘Cover It Up’ Leaving Us Confused And Craving Cheezies

Hillsburn have released ‘Cover It Up’, the third video from their upcoming album, The Wilder Beyond. We’re big fans of Hillsburn. The biggest. Their debut album, In The Battle Years, was earth shattering. Full of strings and harmonies, it immediately grabbed us with their fresh take on a folky vibe, not to mention Rosanna Burrill’s powerhouse lungs. Their live shows were equally impressive. That being said, brace yourselves, because this is a compliment sandwich. Continue reading Music Video: Hillsburn Releases ‘Cover It Up’ Leaving Us Confused And Craving Cheezies

Premiere: Owen Meany’s Batting Stance’s ‘Winter Wednesdays’ Separates Church And State And The Weatherman

Winter is upon us, and if our recent “weather bomb” cyclone has shown us anything, it’s that our winter experiences may vary. Weather gets hyped and sensationalized almost as much as the news these days, and how much we buy into it can effect how we prepare for it. As Owen Meany’s Batting Stance’s Daniel Walker points out in his video for ‘Winter, Wednesdays’, that sometimes things hit a point where you just need to ride it out.  Continue reading Premiere: Owen Meany’s Batting Stance’s ‘Winter Wednesdays’ Separates Church And State And The Weatherman