North of Nowhere have emerged from quarantine just long enough to release “Memories”, the first single from their upcoming self-titled EP. Naturally, the new single is about everything that isn’t their newfound quarantine lifestyle. Continue reading Single: North of Nowhere Emerge From Quarantine With ‘Memories’
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Single: COMPOSIT Combine Pop-Rock and 8-Bit Nostalgia for ‘ALPHA’
Halifax pop-rock duo COMPOSIT have struck gold in the form of their latest single, “ALPHA.” With heavy ties to chiptune influenced nostalgia, excellent chemistry between vocalist and producer, and among the most gorgeous cover art around, the Nova Scotian outfit have truly outdone themselves this time around.
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Single: TWRP Announce New Album With a Track About Your Moms – ‘Only The Best’
Have you hugged your mom today? Have you thanked her for all the coaching she gave you to manage your first pushups and high kicks? Have you given her a high-five for teaching you empathy and perseverance? If you didn’t, TWRP just beat you to it. They’ve officially released their newest single, “Only The Best” from their upcoming album, Over The Top, and it’s going out to all the moms. Continue reading Single: TWRP Announce New Album With a Track About Your Moms – ‘Only The Best’
Music Video: All Mother Debut With a Heavy ‘Solemn Warning’
The first official release from All Mother, the Yarmouth-based trio consisting Jessica Churchill along with Rain Over St. Ambrose members Marc Durkee and Spencer Muise, doesn’t beat around the bush. “Solemn Warning” drops like a lead weight with the recognition that life is full of surprises, and not all of them happy ones. Continue reading Music Video: All Mother Debut With a Heavy ‘Solemn Warning’
New Music: Brandon Voyeur’s ‘Not Dead Yet’ Sets a Dark, Alluring Example for Art Rock
Halifax’s Brandon Voyeur is a living, breathing example of why art rock as a genre deserves more prominence. For all the glorious headbangers and road-trip anthems in the world of rock, there’s nothing quite like painting rock music with your own, heavily-saturated creative flair, and that’ just what Voyeur has done in his latest album, Not Dead Yet. This 7-track collection concocts its own, eerily fascinating world, dipping in and out of familiarity without ever forgetting what it is, and is, without a shadow of a doubt, a damn good album. Continue reading New Music: Brandon Voyeur’s ‘Not Dead Yet’ Sets a Dark, Alluring Example for Art Rock