Four teens are stuck in a row of chairs outside of the principal’s office. One’s a former popular drama queen, one’s an angsty emo kid, one’s a quiet boy, and one’s an anxious girl who’s the top of her class. Continue reading In Review: TUNB’s ‘Black Dog: 4 vs. the Wrld’ Depicts Moody Teens and Black Dog Dreams
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Fredericton King Street Ale House Closes Leaving More Gaps in Downtown Fredericton
In the wake of the King Street Ale House permanently closing its doors, Fredericton residents are taking notice of the increasing number of downtown businesses that have done the same within the past few months. But this doesn’t necessarily mean that the city’s beloved downtown area is ill-fated. Continue reading Fredericton King Street Ale House Closes Leaving More Gaps in Downtown Fredericton
Single: Wicked Vices Leaves the Haters and Brings out New Sound
As the new year begins, Wicked Vices set a resolution of their own with their latest release, “Sharks.” It’s the type of song that might be the catchy tune played at the end of a coming-of-age movie. It speaks of a lesson learned and a better life moving forward. Continue reading Single: Wicked Vices Leaves the Haters and Brings out New Sound
Folk Alliance International: Where East Coast Musicians Go To Go Further
What happens when you gather over 150 folk artists from across the world in one hotel? Magic, lots of spontaneous jam sessions and a fair number of East Coast musicians.
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New Music: Klackers Rock Out with Feminine Power Anthems
After the year women around the world experienced in 2018, we are in desperate need of hardcore punk feminist anthems, and the Klackers’ self-titled album brings us exactly that. Continue reading New Music: Klackers Rock Out with Feminine Power Anthems