Just in time for the season of holiday cheer and precarious family dinners, TNB’s production of ‘Little Women, The Broadway Musical’ is a welcome reminder of the importance of love, forgiveness, and family. Continue reading In Review: TNB’s ‘Little Women, The Broadway Musical’
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New Music: Hum & Hollow’s ‘Circles In The Wood’
Hum & Hollow are releasing their aptly named debut album ‘Circles In The Wood’. Brooke Burns and Alexander Cook (the other one), thematically wander through the wild as they dance across the line somewhere between singer/songwriter and acoustic trance. Continue reading New Music: Hum & Hollow’s ‘Circles In The Wood’
Pure Unfiltered Andy Brown
Andy Brown isn’t afraid to bare it all. Most of his fans are already intimately familiar with his soul; his songwriting is a visceral open-chest examination of heartache and wounds that may never heal. For Andy Brown that might not be enough. As a self-confessed ‘over-sharer’, he’s striving for that deeper connection with his audience, whoever and whenever that might be, even if it means pulling out photos of himself in a bubble bath five minutes into an interview. “I’ve always wanted to use this, just to see who would ever publish it.” Continue reading Pure Unfiltered Andy Brown
Burn Your Bridges in the Shifty Bits Circus: Inf4rno
Once a year for the last four years, the Shifty Bits Cult has latched onto downtown Fredericton and used this willing host for their annual Circus music festival. The music collective’s terrifying dreams become a reality, through different themes, and this year they’ve been dreaming of Dante. “Through me you go amongst the lost people.” Continue reading Burn Your Bridges in the Shifty Bits Circus: Inf4rno
Why You Should Be Listening To Kill Chicago Right Now
Greg Webber is going to die on stage. He’s going to be up there drenched in sweat, veins bulging from his neck, singing his guts out, when something is going to pop. He’s going to do it for you, and for rock and roll, and for all the blood, sweat, and tears that go into performing. Seeing Kill Chicago live is like watching an act of self immolation. Continue reading Why You Should Be Listening To Kill Chicago Right Now