“So come what may” sings Malia Rogers on her latest single, “Family Song”. Despite its shared sentiment, it’s a little more mournful than “Que Sera Sera” but that was a song full of hope and expectation. Instead, “Family Song” is about appreciation and resilience, particularly in the face of the inevitable.
Blue Acres, the creative umbrella of Halifax’s Darrel Cameron has just released the album Quiet Light, and when we have the time for quiet moments it sits as the perfect companion.
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.
Loviet has never shied away from the fact that her debut full-length album, 777, is a bit of a motley collection. It is, as she says, the theme park to the rollercoaster of her previously released EP, Everyone Know The Thrills When It’s Over. Flush with pop hooks, the album careens through big vibes like … Continue reading Loviet Goes in Search of Her Own Voice on Debut Full-Length Album ‘777’→
If “We Are The One” sounds like the title of Sarah MacLaughlan, Sting and Bono’s collaborative effort to bring puppies to the puppyless, in truth, it’s not all that far off. It’s the latest single from Saint John’s resident bard, Brent Mason, championing a far more local cause with a love letter to his community … Continue reading Brent Mason Provides His Saint John Neighbourhood With an Anthem on ‘We Are The One’→