Leona Burkey joins the ranks of many artists whose projects have been drastically altered by the effects of the pandemic. Luckily, she also joins the ranks of those whose work has been painted with a unique brush for the very same reason. Sitting Tight is a folk-forward offering that treads far off territory so we don’t have to. Continue reading Leona Burkey Releases Most Folk-Forward Offering to Date ‘Sitting Tight’
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Sleepy Kicks Are All Charm on Debut EP ‘Hard Left’
The debut EP from Halifax “indieboi” four-piece Sleepy Kicks is packed with just as much charm as you might expect if you’re familiar with their online presence—from claiming beginnings through a blood oath to listing “jorts” as an official band component (contributed by Braden Kamermans, if you were curious). Continue reading Sleepy Kicks Are All Charm on Debut EP ‘Hard Left’
Tomato/Tomato Go for Sunshine and Nostalgia on ‘It’ll Come Around’
Tomato/Tomato are here with their latest album to shine a little light on the dreary fall of possibly the dreariest year ever. With It’ll Come Around, there’s not a bad vibe in sight—just nine tracks of pure optimism and sunshine. Continue reading Tomato/Tomato Go for Sunshine and Nostalgia on ‘It’ll Come Around’
Lime Ricky Serves Up Nostalgic Skate Punk on Debut Album ‘Vodka’
Vodka is the first official release from Toronto-based, New Glasgow-born Skate Punk band Lime Ricky, and it’s going to make you want to down some shots and learn how to skateboard (though maybe not in that order). Continue reading Lime Ricky Serves Up Nostalgic Skate Punk on Debut Album ‘Vodka’
Single: The Sunnyside Uppers Hide a Nugget Inside a Wad of Mystery for ‘If All Is Lost’
If you’re looking to know more about the creative force behind the newest single from The Sunnyside Uppers, you might be out of luck. “If All Is Lost” is a mysterious offering from a group that seems to pride themselves on their own mystique. Continue reading Single: The Sunnyside Uppers Hide a Nugget Inside a Wad of Mystery for ‘If All Is Lost’