Ever wonder what it would sound like if a couple of star-crossed teens accidentally ended up crossing the stars? What about if they subsequently found bliss in the situation? Or if their friends and families wondered if they’ll come back or, better yet, find a healthier planet to live on? Continue reading New Music: ‘Captain Myles & The SPR’ Pat LePoidevin’s Latest An Enrapturing Space Opera
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New Music: The Barra MacNeils Display Cape Breton Proudly With ‘On The Bright Side’
Iconic Cape Breton band/family The Barra MacNeils have graced the ears of the East Coast once again with their newest album On The Bright Side. The ten-track recording is packed with everything an islander loves; an abundance of the fiddle, a jig here and there, and even Cape Breton staples like a full Gaelic track are present in The Barra MacNeil’s latest. Continue reading New Music: The Barra MacNeils Display Cape Breton Proudly With ‘On The Bright Side’
New Music: Raglan Road’s Self-titled a Nod to Seaside Classics
Four-man trad group Raglan Road have released a new wave of classics in their most recent album of the same name. The group, whose members hail from all around the Maritimes, put their chic rock spin on the traditional sea shanties and jigs that have been made popular by renowned artists such as Steve Earle, the Rankin Family and the Dropkick Murphys. Continue reading New Music: Raglan Road’s Self-titled a Nod to Seaside Classics
Single: Fluffy Little Cowboys Bring Indie Vibes And Prepare For Tour With ‘You Can’t Catch Me’
Prince Edward Island trio Fluffy Little Cowboys have released their latest single “You Can’t Catch Me” on the back of their upcoming Girl Power Tour, taking them through Ontario and the Maritimes. Co-written by Orlando-based Blue Man Group drummer Colin Robinson, the all-female indie-Americana group bring a unique moxie to the fray with this new release. Continue reading Single: Fluffy Little Cowboys Bring Indie Vibes And Prepare For Tour With ‘You Can’t Catch Me’
New Music: ‘Plain Sight’ Museum Pieces’s Latest A Love Letter To Music
Nova Scotia talent Tyler Messick (also known as Museum Pieces) has released a brand new 13-track record dubbed Plain Sight. The Pennsylvania-born rocker certainly showcases the talent that his impressive credentials imply; Messick assisted with the development of Grammy Winning album Suburbs by Canadian indie rock darlings Arcade Fire when band founder Win Butler became good friends with the young musician after talking with him on a basketball court in Montreal. Continue reading New Music: ‘Plain Sight’ Museum Pieces’s Latest A Love Letter To Music