Newfoundland based contemporary folk roots band The Once recently released their latest EP, ‘We Win Some We Lose‘. The album consists of five original tracks, with two live versions that make the extra listen worth it with a surprise twist. Continue reading New Music: The Once’s ‘We Win Some We Lose’
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New Music: Adam Washburn’s ‘Lift Me Up’
Adam Washburn’s latest indie-pop-rock album ‘Lift Me Up’ is about washing away the hurt of past relationships, putting the pieces back together after everything’s been ripped apart, and looking towards a better, brighter tomorrow. Continue reading New Music: Adam Washburn’s ‘Lift Me Up’
New Music: Corey Isenor’s ‘A Painted Portrait (Of The Classic Ruse)’
Corey Isenor’s new album. ‘A Painted Portrait (Of The Classic Ruse)‘, is awash with a soothing woodsy aesthetic: warm, but clear, like the transition from summer to fall. It is not, however, so still as to be sleep-inducing—there are plenty of up-tempo songs and thoughtful lyrics to hold one’s interest. Continue reading New Music: Corey Isenor’s ‘A Painted Portrait (Of The Classic Ruse)’
New Music: Les Païens’ ‘Carte Noire’
Moncton-based Les Païens are back with ‘Carte Noire’, the aptly named followup to their 2013 album ‘Carte Blanche’. The album, coming out November 5th, embraces the full breadth of Les Païens’ self-proclaimed genre of ‘cosmic jazz rock,’ with a sprawling variety of sounds and incredible depth. Continue reading New Music: Les Païens’ ‘Carte Noire’
New Music: The Summer Rabbit Release Self-Titled Debut
Hailing from Sydney Nova Scotia, the guys from The Summer Rabbit bring you their debut, self-titled album. Filled with the retro sounding tones of an organ and laced with melodies that scream “vintage”, this album is sure to make you miss your dad’s 1970’s record collection. Continue reading New Music: The Summer Rabbit Release Self-Titled Debut