When three small-town guys from Charlottetown come together in artistic collaboration in the big city, the quirks of city life are sure to shine through in their work. This is what we see in Kiwi jr’s debut album, Football Money. Continue reading New Music: Kiwi jr’s ‘Football Money’ Gets Real about Life in the City
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Single: Partner’s ‘Les ailes d’un ange’ Takes Strong Left Turn
Coming at us with the least Partner-like sound yet is the duo’s new single, “Les ailes d’un ange.” Being from Sackville, New Brunswick, Partner are tapping into the French roots of their hometown and showing us a side of them we had never expected to see. Continue reading Single: Partner’s ‘Les ailes d’un ange’ Takes Strong Left Turn
Canadian Folk Music Awards Move to Charlottetown for 2020
For the first time in eight years, the Canadian Folk Music Awards are returning to the East Coast. During April 3 and 4, 2020, the 2019 edition of the awards weekend will be held in Charlottetown, PEI. Continue reading Canadian Folk Music Awards Move to Charlottetown for 2020
Jeremy Dutcher Wins 2019 JUNO Award for Indigenous Music Album of the Year
Celebrating the best of Canadian music the 48th annual JUNO Awards were held in this weekend in London, Ontario. Amongst an evening full of Shawn Mendes, Arkells and an induction of Corey Hart into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, was one particularly proud moment for Atlantic Canadians: Jeremy Dutcher taking home the 2019 JUNO Award for Indigenous Music Album of the Year. Continue reading Jeremy Dutcher Wins 2019 JUNO Award for Indigenous Music Album of the Year
New Music: Shadow of Everest Find Their Stride with ‘The Hunting Ground’
With the release of their second full-length album, The Hunting Ground, Halifax progressive metal four-piece Shadow of Everest have become louder and more experimental than ever. Five years into their bandhood and two years into their current formation, the group are hitting their stride. Continue reading New Music: Shadow of Everest Find Their Stride with ‘The Hunting Ground’