Caribou Run’s new single, “Highway Home”, frames a relatable theme – relationship troubles – in an engaging way. As Moores belts out the song’s chorus – “It’s a long dark highway home” – the words are simultaneously foreboding and optimistic, matching our outlook for the video’s protagonists. Continue reading Music Video: Caribou Run Duke It Out Over Dinner on ‘Highway Home’
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Music Video: Colin, Can You Hear Me? The Trews Cover The Who’s ‘1921’
Every band has got that one cover song hiding in their back pocket; the one that they’ve got polished up for special occasions and when they do bring it out it’s almost better than the original. For The Trews, apparently, that song is The Who’s classic “1921” and they’ve been holding onto it for the last two decades. Continue reading Music Video: Colin, Can You Hear Me? The Trews Cover The Who’s ‘1921’
Premiere: Sleepy Kicks Challenge the Restaurant Industry With New Music Video for ‘Serving Money’
Hailing from what they’ve dubbed as the darker side of Halifax (i.e., Dartmouth), Nova Scotia, four-piece indie-rockers Sleepy Kicks have vowed to bring a sound that “connects to a generation coming of age in a world that’s full of unanswered questions.” The first order of business is to address the question of what will become of two industries, nigh inseparable, both on the brink of extinction: the service industry and the live music industry. Unfortunately, the new self-produced video from Sleepy Kicks, “Serving Money,” simplifies the answer by simply closing a door, albeit with a certain infectious energy. Continue reading Premiere: Sleepy Kicks Challenge the Restaurant Industry With New Music Video for ‘Serving Money’
Music Video: T. Thomason’s ‘Bliss Part II’ Brings Heartfelt Reflection Featuring Sarah McLachlan
T. Thomason continues to revisit his past catalogue with the Part II series, putting new spins on his songs with some heavy hitters of the Canadian music scene. And Thomason does not disappoint on “Bliss Part II”, the latest- and final- single from the project, featuring the iconic Sarah McLachlan. Accompanied by a lyric video with the gentle illustrations of Megan Green brought to life with animation by Josh Owen, this release is just what you need if you’ve had a long week. Continue reading Music Video: T. Thomason’s ‘Bliss Part II’ Brings Heartfelt Reflection Featuring Sarah McLachlan
Single: Keeper E. is Getting Along So Well with Debut ‘Please Don’t Tell Me’
With the debut of her first single, Keeper E. walks in the door with a wholesome opener anyone wishes they could state: “I’ve been getting along with myself so well.” But this positively charged thread that runs through “Please Don’t Tell Me” is weighed against a longing feeling that plays against the lighter side in a track that speaks to women’s desire to be loved for more than outward beauty. The result is a surprisingly reflective pop anthem that sits perfectly in the transition from summer to fall. Continue reading Single: Keeper E. is Getting Along So Well with Debut ‘Please Don’t Tell Me’