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Music Video: Tooth & The Fang Advocate For Brinner On ‘Lady Of A Thousand Clouds’

In the spirit of rock and roll tropes, Saint John’s Tooth & the Fang have released a standalone video for their new single “Lady of a Thousand Clouds” that takes viewers through a leisurely afternoon breakfast routine. While the early bird may get the worm, the late riser gets brinner, and that’s a million times better than worms. Continue reading Music Video: Tooth & The Fang Advocate For Brinner On ‘Lady Of A Thousand Clouds’

New Music: Jennifer Irving Off To A Strong Start with ‘Let ‘Em In’

Emerging singer-songwriter Jennifer Irving has released her debut EP Let ‘Em In. With a multitude of years, themes and producers within the album, the Saint John artist combines her folksy, emotionally-intelligent style with small differences here and there to spice up the selection. Continue reading New Music: Jennifer Irving Off To A Strong Start with ‘Let ‘Em In’

Music Video: Cadence’s ‘The Watcher on the Rocks’ Gets Pointed With Environmentalism in Saint John

Home marks the fifth album from Cadence, Canada’s top a capella band. With members of the quartet hailing from across the country, including tenors Ross Lynde and Lucas Marchand, baritone and bass David Lane, and bass and vocal percussionist Kurt Sampson, it’s unsurprising that the band might possess a certain affinity for the natural majestic splendor of Canada that it so righteously represents. “The Watcher On The Rocks,” Cadence’s most recent video, was filmed in Saint John, New Brunswick’s Irving Nature Park, and one way or another it was bound to become a commentary on environmentalism. Continue reading Music Video: Cadence’s ‘The Watcher on the Rocks’ Gets Pointed With Environmentalism in Saint John

Music Video: Jamie Comeau & The Crooked Teeth Capture Live Performance Of ‘Breathe For You’

One of the biggest challenges facing any band is the process of translating into a recording all of that blessedly frantic noise and energy that’s generated on stage, thrown into a live audience and spat back at you. It’s lightning in a bottle. There’s just no capturing what is created in that moment. Jamie Comeau & The Crooked Teeth might have come close. Their live video for ‘Breathe For You’, recorded at Saint John’s Kent Theatre gives a great sense of why they’re one of the most exciting bands coming out of Saint John. Continue reading Music Video: Jamie Comeau & The Crooked Teeth Capture Live Performance Of ‘Breathe For You’

Saint John’s Architecture Gets Celebrated With New Brunswick Museum Exhibit

More than most cities, Saint John can be defined by its architecture. It is the physical expression of its very history. From its first wooden structures to the rows of century old brick homes that dominate its streetscapes today, history has gifted the city a rich heritage of character. That didn’t happen overnight, or without reason (with the possible exception of The Great Fire). The New Brunswick Museum is relaunching an exhibit this week that highlights of that history of architecture and its influences. Continue reading Saint John’s Architecture Gets Celebrated With New Brunswick Museum Exhibit