Ahead of the March 1 release of Dear Bongo,, Fredericton’s avant-rock trio Motherhood has dropped the album’s third single, “Costanza.” The band’s own rendition of the Cramps’ remake of Charlie Feathers’s track “Can’t Hardly Stand It,” “Costanza” takes a heavier turn on the rockabilly classic. Continue reading Single: Motherhood Release Third Single ‘Costanza’ Ahead of New Album
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FLOURISH Festival Announce Full 2019 Artistic and Musical Lineups
FLOURISH, Fredericton’s early season festival of art and music, returns for it’s fifth iteration April 25 – 28, 2019. This year is one of marked growth for the festival as they expand out to more venues and delve into creative new mediums for delivering art. Today the festival have announced their artistic and musical lineups. Continue reading FLOURISH Festival Announce Full 2019 Artistic and Musical Lineups
New Music: DenMother Releases ‘Love Portion’ EP Just in Time for Valentine’s Day
Fredericton experimental artist DenMother (aka Sabarah Pilon) has dropped a brand new, three-track EP in light of everyone’s favourite celebration of love/loneliness; Valentine’s Day. Pilon, inspired by the noise of everyday life and the ticking time bomb we know as emotions, concocts similarly short-lived, auditory imagery of wonder and heartbreak in Love Portion. Continue reading New Music: DenMother Releases ‘Love Portion’ EP Just in Time for Valentine’s Day
She Said Feck! Fredericton Record Label Celebrates First Birthday
Among the many things noted in the East Coast Music Association’s report Striking A New A-Chord: Recommendations for the Growth and Development of Canada’s East Coast Music Industry is the region’s dire need for industry infrastructure. That includes a alarming lack of music publishing companies, agents, publicists, managers, and more. One of New Brunswick’s music scene regulars stepped in to help that gap. A year ago Kate Butler launched Fredericton-based label and artist management company, She Said Feck! Continue reading She Said Feck! Fredericton Record Label Celebrates First Birthday
In Review: TUNB’s ‘Black Dog: 4 vs. the Wrld’ Depicts Moody Teens and Black Dog Dreams
Four teens are stuck in a row of chairs outside of the principal’s office. One’s a former popular drama queen, one’s an angsty emo kid, one’s a quiet boy, and one’s an anxious girl who’s the top of her class. Continue reading In Review: TUNB’s ‘Black Dog: 4 vs. the Wrld’ Depicts Moody Teens and Black Dog Dreams