Fredericton-based solo project DenMother, also known as Sabarah Pilon, has offered us a sneak peek of their new track, “That’s All.” DenMother’s single is featured on the compilation album Approaches by Patient Records, alongside artists such as Wangled Teb, Property//, and Counting on Downstairs. Continue reading Single: DenMother’s ‘That’s All’ Joins New Compilation From Patient Records
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New Music: Electronica and Difficult Topics – Good Badger’s Debut Album ‘Sapiophobic’
Electronica artist Good Badger (aka Alex Good) is released his debut album Sapiophobic. If the name of the album is anything to go by, Good must have been terrified when recording this, because the Fredericton artist shows heaps of genius in his inaugural release. Continue reading New Music: Electronica and Difficult Topics – Good Badger’s Debut Album ‘Sapiophobic’
New Music: Adyn Townes Sugarcoats Heartbreak on ‘After The Fall’
There’s a lot to unpack after an initial listen of the new Adyn Townes album After The Fall. It’s feels like a breakup album at its core, but poetic lyrics and uplifting production wrap the sadness in a pretty package. All at once, it’s an album about finding hope through the suffering and picking up the pieces while still mourning a fresh wound. Continue reading New Music: Adyn Townes Sugarcoats Heartbreak on ‘After The Fall’
Lost & Found: The Names And Faces — the Short-lived Fredericton Supergroup
New Brunswick’s music scene is like a Large Hadron Collider. There’s an ongoing process of repeatedly smashing things together to see what works until something flies off. One such experiment was The Names And Faces, which featured some of Fredericton’s more promising musicians. In 2011 they produced West Of Here, their only album, and a single video that replaced the band with stop-motion pipe-cleaner stand-ins. Continue reading Lost & Found: The Names And Faces — the Short-lived Fredericton Supergroup
Hometown Heroes Gathers New Brunswick’s Hottest Bands
New Brunswick is a bastion of artistic and musical talent. Maybe it’s something in the water, maybe it’s part of the culture, but the quality and quantity of artists that get turned out of the province is staggering. There’s been no better time to show off that fact than during this year’s National Community and Campus Radio Conference. Continue reading Hometown Heroes Gathers New Brunswick’s Hottest Bands