The Killers have become synonymous with their hometown of Las Vegas. It’s hard to separate the image of Brandon Flowers from bright lights and dust, but today Nova Scotia’s Gabrielle Papillon has offered a very different perspective on one of the band’s hits. Covering “Human” from The Killers’ 2008 album Day & Age, Papillon shows us a nylon-powered version of the song that’s been stripped down from a grand anthem to something a little more earthly. Continue reading Music Video: Gabrielle Papillon Covers The Killers’ ‘Human’
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New Music: Kim Harris Shows Us the Beauty of Her World With ‘Heirloom’
Kim Harris lives in another world. Her songs paint pictures of feelings and experiences that are too achingly beautiful, too ethereal to exist in our own dull universe. On her newest album, Heirloom, we’re lucky enough to get a glimpse of it. Continue reading New Music: Kim Harris Shows Us the Beauty of Her World With ‘Heirloom’
Single: Michael S. Ryan Endures the Fires of Change on ‘Make Truce With A Dragon’
Michael S. Ryan, known best as one of The Town Heroes of Nova Scotia, is continuing in his new series of bandless endeavours with the release of his latest single. “Make Truce with a Dragon” is a song about compromise, and hardship, and why you can’t be expected to negotiate any sort of contractual obligation while under duress. Continue reading Single: Michael S. Ryan Endures the Fires of Change on ‘Make Truce With A Dragon’
Music Video: Jennah Barry Becomes Displaced From Time and Space in ‘Big Universe’ – Announces UK Dates
Jennah Barry released “Big Universe” today, the fourth single from her upcoming album, Holiday, as continues building on the illusion that the ’70s never ended in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. Continue reading Music Video: Jennah Barry Becomes Displaced From Time and Space in ‘Big Universe’ – Announces UK Dates
Lost & Found: Terra Spencer Unearths a Treasure Trove of Silly Songs and More
Before Terra Spencer started breaking hearts with concept albums full of failing relationships and failing mills, she was amassing a collection of songs of a far more humorous nature on her YouTube channel. The recently unearthed treasure trove includes the beginnings of Spencer’s career as a colourful songwriter, featuring songs ranging in topics from anti-vaxxers to all the foods we can’t eat anymore. Continue reading Lost & Found: Terra Spencer Unearths a Treasure Trove of Silly Songs and More