However niche the pop-punk genre may be, Saint John’s very own Sound Drown has something that can cater to anyone’s ears. Slowly but surely this four-piece is taking over the scene, lately with one of their previous singles “Your Princess Is In Another Castle” and now the newly released “Here We Go”. Expecting to release their full album, Selfish Reasons, next month, we are happy to get a little taste of what is yet to come. Continue reading Single: Sound Drown Dive Headfirst Into the Complications and Endorphins of Friend-Love on ‘Here We Go’
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New Music: The Homegrown Charm of Dad Patrol’s Debut ‘Yellow Phase’
Yellow Phase, the debut album from Fredericton, New Brunswick-based Dad Patrol, is full of surprises. Though part of its charm is the grainy quality that all homegrown records possess, it’s also a space where members Jonathan Marino, Gregor Dobson, and Zachary Pelletier show off their ability to craft complex and dynamic songs. Continue reading New Music: The Homegrown Charm of Dad Patrol’s Debut ‘Yellow Phase’
Music Video: DenMother Paints a Less Permanent Image of Death on ‘Is it Greener?’
The universe is a big, complicated place, life is rarely as straight forward as you’d expect, and if we were ever to tear the veil between the realms of the living and the dead, Halloween 2020 seems like a fairly likely time for it. Rather than pulling out the plot from Ghostbusters II, DenMother has released a video for “Is It Greener?” which suggests that life, instead, is cyclical, repeatable, and full of lesson. Continue reading Music Video: DenMother Paints a Less Permanent Image of Death on ‘Is it Greener?’
New Music: Adyn Townes’ Battered Heart Rounds the Corner ‘In Frame 1A’
Dating a musician must be an interesting proposition. It brings all the same challenges of any modern relationship along with its unique wrinkles and if/when it ends—you may end up immortalized in song. Adyn Townes brings us four new songs that are bound to make past lovers’ ears burn. Continue reading New Music: Adyn Townes’ Battered Heart Rounds the Corner ‘In Frame 1A’
Music Video: Mear Pioneer the Burgeoning Genre of Halloween Carols with ‘Soft Chains’
Music videos seem to have gone the way of the dodo, or at least swing dancing, but every once-in-a-while someone drops something that is so beautifully composed, shot and written that you have a suspicion the art form may make a comeback. The Toronto-based duo Mear has just created such a moment with their video for “Soft Chains”. In support of their upcoming release of the same name, this team, made up of Greg Harrison and Frances Miller, have with their crew of fellow dreamers, constructed a piece of work that feels like it’s pulled straight from the memory banks of everything you ever loved about music and music videos. Continue reading Music Video: Mear Pioneer the Burgeoning Genre of Halloween Carols with ‘Soft Chains’