Fossil Cliffs is back, following their 2014 self-titled debut EP with their latest installment, ‘Enter The Realm’. Originally the side project of Kuato’s Mike D’Eon, Fossil Cliffs is an alternative experimental group based out of Halifax, produced by Acadian Embassy. While their initial album was recorded almost solely by D’Eon, with keyboard and backing vocals provided by Julia Weir, Fossil Cliffs expanded to include Trevor Murphy and Matthew Gorman for live performances, with the full band contributing to the recording of ‘Enter the Realm’. Continue reading New Music: Fossil Cliffs’ ‘Enter The Realm’
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Video: Classified’s ‘It’s Hard To Understand’
Classified proves time and time again that he is a real class act, be it donating proceeds from his track Work Away to those suffering from the Fort Mac fires, or dedicating a song to the hardships of his fans. In his latest video he tells the tale of two fans in particular that have had an affect on him. Continue reading Video: Classified’s ‘It’s Hard To Understand’
New Music: Arsoniste’s ‘Holes’
Halifax’s Arsoniste have made a departure from their synth-pop background to produce ‘Holes’, their more acoustic and orchestral, soul baring, sophomore EP. Continue reading New Music: Arsoniste’s ‘Holes’
Video: Nap Eyes Premieres ‘Click Clack’
From ‘Thought Rock Fish Scale’ – undoubtedly one of the best albums of 2016 – comes Nap Eyes‘ new video for ‘Click Clack’, as Nigel Chapman practices some mad science on his bandmates, who happen to be puppets. Caution: may contain some briefly implied puppet nudity. We are uncertain if there’s an MPAA rating for that. Enjoy. Continue reading Video: Nap Eyes Premieres ‘Click Clack’
New Music: Dark For Dark’s ‘All Dressed’
Halifax’s Dark For Dark may be riding the crest of a neo-folk-pop wave, with their latest album, All Dressed, carried even higher by the quiet tide of of a perennial genre. But if you ask them, their success comes down to three things: The Beatles, Jay Crocker, and a bag of chips. We’ll address these in order of precedence. Continue reading New Music: Dark For Dark’s ‘All Dressed’