Gabriel Minnikin knows how to keep a listener on their toes. “Under Her Heels”, his latest album’s lead single, paints a potential idea of what to expect from the bigger picture, but diving into the full picture of Sweet Nothings is a lesson in expecting the unexpected. Continue reading Gabriel Minnikin Delivers Theatric Canadiana with ‘Sweet Nothings’
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Burry is Sunnily Pessimistic on ‘Yellow Paint’ EP
It’s no surprise that most people are desperately craving a little bit of sunshine right now. Halifax artist Burry has just the cure for that craving with their EP, Yellow Paint, but it doesn’t come without a few clouds. Continue reading Burry is Sunnily Pessimistic on ‘Yellow Paint’ EP
Colin Fowlie Pens Ode to His Daughter With ‘To Mend’
Though his solo career is still off to a relatively fresh start, Colin Fowlie has already more than carved his place into the Atlantic music scene—and beyond. The copious years of experience under his belt with live performances and songwriting have rewarded him with a sense of wisdom that shines clearly in his music. Continue reading Colin Fowlie Pens Ode to His Daughter With ‘To Mend’
Brandon Howard Roy Tackles His Own Anxiety on ‘The Fear’
After the past year of hardship, negativity, and depression for all, Brandon Howard Roy is choosing to start off 2021 with a message of optimism and hope. His new song, “The Fear” chronicles Roy’s dealings with anxiety, and serves as a message of perseverance for anyone going through the same struggles. Continue reading Brandon Howard Roy Tackles His Own Anxiety on ‘The Fear’
Rusty James Aims to Please on Debut Album ‘Wishing Well’
As far as first albums go, Rusty James has decided not to pull any punches. Wishing Well is a solid debut from the Nova Scotia-based singer-songwriter, a collection of warm and engaging tracks that help to cement James’s voice as an artist. Continue reading Rusty James Aims to Please on Debut Album ‘Wishing Well’