Halifax’s Century Egg comes at us with their banging new single, “Moving On.” Kicking in with a tight, layered intro, piling crunchy guitars on top of a propulsive beat, we waste no time delivering the goods. In this case, a layered vocal treat, both airy and solid, gets us to the hook in just 11 seconds. Continue reading Century Egg Crack Out a New Single With ‘Moving On’
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Elephant Skeletons Treats Us to a Tasty Halloween EP with ‘Ghost Stories’
It’s been a little while since I’ve gone trick or treating, but I must say that I enjoy getting a treat without knocking on doors. Elephant Skeletons has graced us with a Halloween release that will fit any spooky grooving you have in mind. Continue reading Elephant Skeletons Treats Us to a Tasty Halloween EP with ‘Ghost Stories’
Dazor Learn Their ‘Lessons’ at the School of ’90s Grunge
If you’ve been on the hunt for some chunky guitar-driven rock, your search would end happily with Halifax’s Dazor. Bringing together some of grunge’s best features like the plaintive vocal delivery with perfectly placed backing vocals. Couple that with crushing guitars and a powerful rhythm section, and you have what promises to be a really great release from Dazor. Continue reading Dazor Learn Their ‘Lessons’ at the School of ’90s Grunge
Lashes Play Devil’s Advocate With Controversial Album ‘When The Internet Calls’
Halifax duo Lashes is nothing if not complicated. Formerly known as Lvbor Cvmp, the band has made efforts to soften their image in time for the release of their new album When The Internet Calls—which leans so far into the realm of a concept album that it plays like an uncomfortable manifesto. Continue reading Lashes Play Devil’s Advocate With Controversial Album ‘When The Internet Calls’
Papal Visit Goes for the Punch with a Quick and Slick ‘The Opposite Heart’
Saint John’s Papal Visit is back with “The Opposite Heart,” the first singles to be released from their upcoming album, Five Fathom Hole. Continue reading Papal Visit Goes for the Punch with a Quick and Slick ‘The Opposite Heart’