In concept, the ingredients for “Ma & Pa”, the newest single from Rudy & the Pacé Family Orchestra have all the makings of a sweet, tender love song. It draws inspiration from the love story of Rudy Pace’s parents, pulling from their marriage and everyday life. That fact, coupled with its Valentine’s Day release, may give you an idea of what you’re in for, but like most marriages, there’s a distinct lack of constant sunshine and rainbows. Continue reading Single: Rudy & The Pacé Family Orchestra Praise the Realities of Marriage on ‘Ma & Pa’
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Music Video: Cat LeBlanc’s ‘Side of the Road’ Searches for Guidance Amongst the Stars
Fredericton singer-songwriter Cat LeBlanc has dropped a brand new music video for new track “Side of the Road.” The video combines LeBlanc’s soothing acoustic tune with the cinematographic powers of the NB Film Co-op, while exploring the themes of loss and yearning, a search for guidance, and aliens. Continue reading Music Video: Cat LeBlanc’s ‘Side of the Road’ Searches for Guidance Amongst the Stars
Music Video: Erin Costelo Gets Married – Immediately Films ‘My Love’
Erin Costelo really committed to the role in her new music video for “My Love,” along with Clive MacNutt, her partner and bandmate of ten years. The two got hitched and celebrated as any dedicated musicians would: having the occasion serve double-duty to produce a music video. Continue reading Music Video: Erin Costelo Gets Married – Immediately Films ‘My Love’
Music Video: Rachel Beck Plays Off Of Adyn Townes With ‘Tonight’
“Tonight,” the new single from Rachel Beck’s upcoming album, Stronger Than You Know, is more than just a love song about “surrendering to the moment and embracing unexpected love.” Arguably, it is exponentially more, or at least greater than the sum of its parts. The song plays off of real-life story of Adyn Townes’ grandparents featured in his song “Churchill” in a what-if scenario. Continue reading Music Video: Rachel Beck Plays Off Of Adyn Townes With ‘Tonight’
Music Video: Little Cities Broach the Subject of Romance With Their Best Friends on ‘Can I Come Over?’
Unfortunately, it’s not always entirely convenient or appropriate to make romantic declarations while standing in a yard, holding a Peter Gabriel-blasting boombox over your head while wearing a trench coat. This may, in fact, prove to be both needlessly invasive and difficult, especially if you’re too young to have seen Cameron Crowe’s earlier work and don’t know what I’m talking about. In light of such, and arguable in the best of times, such brazen gestures are entirely unnecessary.
As in the case of “Can I Come Over?,” the new single from Prince Edward Island’s Little Cities, they suggest that the object of your affection, under ideal conditions, might be your best friend, that such sentiments are implicit, and we can leave all the heavy lifting to John Cusack. Continue reading Music Video: Little Cities Broach the Subject of Romance With Their Best Friends on ‘Can I Come Over?’