April may seem like a month lost to limbo, an in-between of times when life has yet to fully awaken from its long winter slumber, but it is the most crucial of months. It is the time of prophecy, when our future is revealed to us and our festival season laid bare at our feet. While we may not have a complete picture of all those summer lineups, several festivals have begun announcing. Festival season is coming… Continue reading Monthly Roundup: April 2019
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Monthly Roundup: March 2019
Now that was a month! You’d think we might learn to mark off on our calendars the tail end of March every year. It is the culmination of album releases and festival announcements that make for a perfect storm, but there is a lot more to cover besides that. Take a look at everything we managed to get to in March, 2019! Continue reading Monthly Roundup: March 2019
Monthly Roundup: February 2019
February might be the shortest month, but it’s a busy one. In the dust that settles after the holidays, musicians can be found rushing to get fresh material out in the brief lull just ahead of all the festival announcements. We might be a long way from summer, but soo enough we’ll know what we’re looking forward to.
Also, have we mentioned lately how good that new Pineo & Loeb album is? Continue reading Monthly Roundup: February 2019
Monthly Roundup: January 2019
It’s a brand new year. It’s a fresh new beginning for all of us, like putting on a fresh pair of socks, especially if your Christmas went well. It’s already been a big year for us, with plenty of things in the works. We’re off to a great start, having covered three festivals (look for our recap of Music PEI Week and Shivering Songs next week) and received our first two East Coast Music Award nominations! We couldn’t be more excited.
Anyway, here’s everything we covered in January, 2019. Continue reading Monthly Roundup: January 2019
Monthly Roundup: December 2018
Well, it’s been a crazy year for us, full of milestones, discoveries, and soo many music festivals. It’s a lot to reflect on, but fortunately we wrote most of it down. Here’s everything we covered in December of 2018.