Fossil Cliffs is back, following their 2014 self-titled debut EP with their latest installment, ‘Enter The Realm’. Originally the side project of Kuato’s Mike D’Eon, Fossil Cliffs is an alternative experimental group based out of Halifax, produced by Acadian Embassy. While their initial album was recorded almost solely by D’Eon, with keyboard and backing vocals provided by Julia Weir, Fossil Cliffs expanded to include Trevor Murphy and Matthew Gorman for live performances, with the full band contributing to the recording of ‘Enter the Realm’. Continue reading New Music: Fossil Cliffs’ ‘Enter The Realm’
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East Coast Artists Showing Support For Fort McMurray
The tragic state of emergency happening right now in Fort McMurray should already be common knowledge. Thousands of buildings have been burnt, and tens of thousands displaced, with damage done in the millions of dollars. In the wake of such a disaster, many Albertans have been opening up their homes and businesses to those fleeing the fire, offering shelter, supplies, and compassion, but the massive outreach to help our family, friends, and fellow Canadians has been shown across the country. Continue reading East Coast Artists Showing Support For Fort McMurray
TNB Announces New Season And New Ambitions
Theatre New Brunswick has just announced its offerings for the new 2016-2017 season, all of which has been planned keeping in mind a central, challenging question: “How can we change?” Continue reading TNB Announces New Season And New Ambitions
New Music: Nudie’s ‘Everything’s Different In The Night’
With an Americana-based country feel and heavy folk and Southern influences, Nudie’s second solo album, ‘Everything’s Different in the Night’ combines quality songwriting and musicianship with rural Canadian sensibilities. Recorded in Peterborough, Ontario, ‘Everything’s Different’ provides an excellent listen, not only for country lovers, but also anyone willing to try something new. Continue reading New Music: Nudie’s ‘Everything’s Different In The Night’
In Review: Theatre New Brunswick’s ‘Marion Bridge’
Theatre New Brunswick‘s production of Daniel MacIvor’s Marion Bridge tells the story of three estranged sisters, Agnes (Kim Parkhill), Theresa (Michelle Polak), and Louise (Jackie Torrens), who are reunited when they return to Cape Breton to care for their mother on her deathbed. Continue reading In Review: Theatre New Brunswick’s ‘Marion Bridge’