Tag Archives: Charlottetown

Charlottetown’s Upstreet Craft Brewing Expands Into New Brunswick

A little over a year after opening its doors and kegs to the public, PEI’s Upstreet Craft Brewing is ready to expand its reach to the other side of the Confederation Bridge. Having upgraded their production capacity during the Spring, it’s only natural for the fledgling brewery to now set its sights on New Brunswick. Continue reading Charlottetown’s Upstreet Craft Brewing Expands Into New Brunswick

Exclusive: Stream Dylan Menzie’s ‘Adolescent Nature’

Dylan Menzie makes a huge leap forward with his latest album, Adolescent Nature. It’s connecting the pieces that revolve around making your own path to self discovery. It’s about exploring the inner-workings of your mind: the good and the bad, the bright rays of sunlight and the torrential downpours, the dark and the light, just every day adolescence. Have a listen. Continue reading Exclusive: Stream Dylan Menzie’s ‘Adolescent Nature’

New Music: Nudie’s ‘Everything’s Different In The Night’

With an Americana-based country feel and heavy folk and Southern influences, Nudie’s second solo album, ‘Everything’s Different in the Night’ combines quality songwriting and musicianship with rural Canadian sensibilities. Recorded in Peterborough, Ontario, ‘Everything’s Different’ provides an excellent listen, not only for country lovers, but also anyone willing to try something new. Continue reading New Music: Nudie’s ‘Everything’s Different In The Night’

The Young Dylan Menzie

Five minutes late, I ran into the coffee shop to find a calm, cool, and collected young man dressed in faded jeans, a plain white dress shirt, and shades. Dylan Menzie is the very image of cool: a whispy young James Dean sitting at a windowed table for two, sipping on a latte as if he was right at home in the hustle and bustle of Fredericton during the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival. Continue reading The Young Dylan Menzie

New Music: War Horses’ EP

Tian Wigmore has got chops. The man behind War Horses has worked as a backing vocalist and touring guitarist with some great Canadian musicians like Big Sugar, The Trews, Tim Chaisson, In Flight Safety, and Andy Brown. After seeing him perform solo, War Horses‘ debut EP followed me around for two solid weeks. It became a constant companion; it lived in my car, it lived in my headphones. We got tight. All because I kept asking the question, ‘What’s missing?’ Continue reading New Music: War Horses’ EP