Electronica husband-and-wife duo Smaller Hearts released their debut album of the same name last Friday. After Kristina Parlee and Ron Bates began the project with their “Summertime III” single, they’ve returned with a heavily experimental LP that, in a sentence, is best described as “pregnant synthwave.” Continue reading New Music: Smaller Hearts Debut Self-Titled Album
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Larlee Creek Hullabalo Announce 2018 Lineup – Including Lisa LeBlanc, Rachel Beck And Sean McCann
Larlee Creek Hullabaloo is returning from August 8th to 12th to deliver a healthy dose of art and music to mid-western New Brunswick once again. Held annually in Perth-Andover, Hullabaloo brings art, music and culture to the western frontier of New Brunswick. Continue reading Larlee Creek Hullabalo Announce 2018 Lineup – Including Lisa LeBlanc, Rachel Beck And Sean McCann
Single: Sparkee And Pineo & Loeb Team Up To Take On deadmau5 With “Feel It”
PINEO & LOEB’s latest single “Feel It” hit the public last weekend via Westwood Recording. This feel-good summer track featuring Halifax guitarist Sparkee is the result of a long line of videos and tracks in the wake of Sparkee’s interactions with EDM superstar Joel Zimmerman (better known by his stage name deadmau5). Continue reading Single: Sparkee And Pineo & Loeb Team Up To Take On deadmau5 With “Feel It”
Single: Jaryd Stanley Releases First Single Since The Launch “Take Your Time”
Rothesay-born rising star Jaryd Stanley released his latest single last Friday. After last year’s release of his debut album Sixteen Ten, the multi-genre musician shows his unique spin on the love-song trope with the release of “Take Your Time.” Continue reading Single: Jaryd Stanley Releases First Single Since The Launch “Take Your Time”
The Women Of East Coast Music Respond To Festival Gender Disparity
One of the more recent narratives in Atlantic Canada has sparked a series of active responses from the East Coast music community. Music festivals around the Maritimes have been receiving backlash for poor representation of women musicians and artists in their lineups, and several members of the community have been taking action. Continue reading The Women Of East Coast Music Respond To Festival Gender Disparity