All posts by Micaela Cockburn

Exclusive Premiere: The Tortoise, The Hare & The Millionaire Debut With Blues-Heavy EP

Three years after Fredericton’s The Tortoise, the Hare & the Millionaire formed and two years after they began their career of live performances,  the Fredericton-based trio have come out with their self-titled debut EP. Leaning heavily into blues, funk and rock ‘n’ roll, the band’s classic-rock influences shine through in the recording. Continue reading Exclusive Premiere: The Tortoise, The Hare & The Millionaire Debut With Blues-Heavy EP

New Music: Another North Hone Their Sound With ‘The Missing Mouth’

Four years after their previous release, Nomadic, Another North out of St. John’s, Newfoundland released their new album The Missing Mouth late September. Giving the band a more decisive and refined sound, The Missing Mouth touches on some classically relatable themes and showcases the band’s more defined direction. Continue reading New Music: Another North Hone Their Sound With ‘The Missing Mouth’

New Music: Andrew Waite Dances Between Genres On ‘Tremors’

Following the 2015 release of Burning Through the Night by Andrew Waite & the Firm, Waite recently released his new album Tremors, and with it comes new angles for the musician. Dancing between genres, this album takes fans a step away from the roots rock of his previous release and into heavier and even more retro territory. Continue reading New Music: Andrew Waite Dances Between Genres On ‘Tremors’

New Music: Colin Fowlie Gets Dark with ‘Harmony’

Coming back to his solo career after spending some time focussed on his band, Art of the Possible, Colin Fowlie has released a new EP: Harmony. For the duration of the three-song release, Fowlie takes a dark look at some of life’s more serious issues and may not be entirely for the faint of heart. Continue reading New Music: Colin Fowlie Gets Dark with ‘Harmony’

Confederation Centre Announces 2019 Charlottetown Festival Musical Theatre Playbill

Exciting news for lovers of musical theatre: Prince Edward Island’s Confederation Center has announced the 2019 playbill for The Charlottetown Festival and they’re bringing back some popular shows from years past. As the largest musical theatre festival in Atlantic Canada, the list of performances for the upcoming year is packing a big punch. Continue reading Confederation Centre Announces 2019 Charlottetown Festival Musical Theatre Playbill