If there were ever a time to plan an existential crisis, this would be it. Halifax’s goblin-rock four-piece Fungus has returned with a reminder that time and tide wait for no one. While 2020 might have cleared your calendars for a bit, the ongoing march of time is inevitable, even if you’ve lost your ability to track the days of the week. Continue reading Single: Fungus Get Sanguine Over the Inevitability of Change on ‘Time’
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Music Video: Like a Motorcycle Announce Sophomore Album with New Single ‘Swept Out’
Halifax’s Like a Motorcycle have been through a bit since their 2016 debut album, High Hopes. I mean, sure, we’ve all been through a bit in the last year, but were you about to write an album about it?
Like a Motorcycle have saved you the trouble and announced the release of their upcoming sophomore album, Dead Broke – an album that documents the hefty list of woes they’ve had to endure mentally, emotionally, professionally, and yes, financially. To mark the occasion, they’ve also released a lyric video for their fourth single from the album, “Swept Out”. Continue reading Music Video: Like a Motorcycle Announce Sophomore Album with New Single ‘Swept Out’
Music Video: The Bloody Hell Go Full Slasher on ‘Last Word’
Halifax’s The Bloody Hell have made an homage to the great horror films of the 80s and 90s, particularly the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre film with their latest release, “Last Word.” Continue reading Music Video: The Bloody Hell Go Full Slasher on ‘Last Word’
Single: Mitch Currie Comes Back From the Edge of the World on ‘Shininin”
When Mitch Currie spent four months in South East Asia back in 2017, it was probably with the intention of getting some life experience and a bit of experience. He got more than he bargained for, and as his adventure wound down, he found himself in trouble on the far side of the planet.
On the bright side, he also got the makings of his latest single, “Shininin’.” Continue reading Single: Mitch Currie Comes Back From the Edge of the World on ‘Shininin”
FIN Stream Goes Digital for 2020 – Film Festival Virtually Showcases Local and International Films
Arguably the best worst thing about 2020 is that most of it will inevitably be enjoyed from the comfort of our homes. Capitalizing on an audience that comes pre-pyjama’d and eager to binge, FIN Atlantic International Film Festival have announced their new digital approach to the festival, FIN Stream, potentially making for the largest number of pets to ever attend the festival.
From September 17 – 24, 2020, audiences across Atlantic Canada will be able to stream 114 films, with selections from 22 countries in over 20 different languages, along with FIN’s workshops and other special events. Continue reading FIN Stream Goes Digital for 2020 – Film Festival Virtually Showcases Local and International Films