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Herman Monster Returns For Third Book, ‘Cornelius’s Conundrum: The Sewer Central Star’

The adventures of Herman the Monster continue. After waiting a full year since the release of A New Song for Herman, Fredericton’s favourite little monster is returning for a third book in the series from Monster House Publishing, Cornelius’s Conundrum: The Sewer Central Star. Continue reading Herman Monster Returns For Third Book, ‘Cornelius’s Conundrum: The Sewer Central Star’

Lost & Found: Kurtis Eugene Revisits ‘November’

Kurtis Eugene is a hard artist to pin down. His “debut” album Old Rooms, New Light straddles a line between traditional folk and modern esoteric waltzes. Simultaneously intimate and grand, it feels like chamber music that’s been written for your grandfather’s guitar. It hovers just this side of magic, but to get there it was seemingly necessary that Eugene explore something even more otherworldly. Before Old Rooms, New Light could be manifested there was November, Eugene’s 2013 six-song EP that, for five years, dwelt in musical purgatory. Continue reading Lost & Found: Kurtis Eugene Revisits ‘November’

Music Video: Motherhood Blend Queen and Captain Beefheart on ‘Pick of the Pugs’

Fredericton’s circus-rock trio Motherhood are currently on tour, but their presence is continually felt on the internet. Today they’ve released a video for their single “Pick of the Pugs,” which pays homage to a couple of the band’s spiritual predecessors . Continue reading Music Video: Motherhood Blend Queen and Captain Beefheart on ‘Pick of the Pugs’

New Music: David Myles Explores More Than Just a New Language on ‘Le grand départ’

Today, David Myles is releasing new material with the spirit of his hometown in mind. After spending many hours—and years, we’re sure—honing his language skills, he has now written and recorded an album entirely in French. With Le grand départ, Myles is not only exploring a second language, but also serving us new sounds that stray from his typical style. Continue reading New Music: David Myles Explores More Than Just a New Language on ‘Le grand départ’