On the surface, Nick Doneff’s The Late August Days feels like a laid-back listen. And in a way, that feeling tracks. Still, as you start to peel back those layers of nonchalance, you’ll find an album rife with nostalgia and quiet life lessons. Continue reading Nick Doneff Delivers Laid-Back Lessons on ‘The Late August Days’
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Theresa MacKnight Is the Artist Who Comes Out at Night
Theresa MacKnight has always had a healthy respect for nature. Her connection to it—and more specifically, to her home in New Brunswick’s Charlotte County—stems back to her time as a little girl, to spending time in the woods with her grandmother and learning to respect animals. Continue reading Theresa MacKnight Is the Artist Who Comes Out at Night
Hilary Ladd Releases ‘Doin’ Just Fine’ From Upcoming Narrative Concert
For many, motherhood is a time of learning and empowerment. It’s no different for Hilary Ladd, who’s used this time to find the strength to draw boundaries after a long time of bending backwards to please people. Continue reading Hilary Ladd Releases ‘Doin’ Just Fine’ From Upcoming Narrative Concert
Language Arts Climb the Steep Path to Healing on ‘Lemon/Lime’
Long-delayed since its original intended release in 2019, Language Arts have finally blessed our ears with their latest album, Lemon//Lime—aptly named for an album that’s a perfect blend of sweet synth-pop and bitter memories. Continue reading Language Arts Climb the Steep Path to Healing on ‘Lemon/Lime’
Swimming Grapple With the Changing of Life and Seasons on Debut ‘That’s OK’
For better or worse, fall is a time for change. People come and go, new chapters begin, leaves change colour—it can be a lot for anyone to handle. All of this makes it the perfect time for Newfoundland emo trio Swimming to release their debut, That’s OK, which is rooted in that very turmoil. Continue reading Swimming Grapple With the Changing of Life and Seasons on Debut ‘That’s OK’