Halifax hip-hop phenomenon Wordburglar has dropped a brand new music video for “Bill Mosienko” (alternatively, “21 Seconds”), from his 2015 album Rapplicable Skills. Featuring a beat by Toronto-based producer Savilion and sound mastering by DJ Irate, the rapper spins a 67-year-old tale about National Hockey League great Bill Mosienko and his legendary, unbeaten record of scoring three goals in a mere 21 seconds. Continue reading Music Video: Wordburglar Brings History to the Forefront with “Bill Mosienko”
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Music Video: Dazor Get Greasy with ‘All Night’
Leaning in hard with a sound that might have been born the greasy lovechild of Andrew WK and Dave Grohl, and a noisy 90s look to match, Halifax’s Dazor releases a new video for “All Night.” Continue reading Music Video: Dazor Get Greasy with ‘All Night’
Music Video: Rain Over St. Ambrose Keep Quiet Over ‘Dedication’
It’s been three and a half years since Yarmouth, Nova Scotia’s Rain Over St. Ambrose released their last album, Just Waking Up. That’s an awfully long time to be hitting the snooze button by anyone’s standards. The band stuck with it though and today they have finally followed up with a cryptic new single, “Dedication.” Continue reading Music Video: Rain Over St. Ambrose Keep Quiet Over ‘Dedication’
Premiere: Matt Steele & The Corvette Sunset Take to the Seas with ‘Rescue Ship’
Matt Steele is no stranger to some dark subject matter. He has famously written an entire album about his mother’s passing, and he describes the song for his newest video as an “emotional Marianas Trench.” “Rescue Ship” finds Steele reaching out for help amidst some rough seas, but we’ve also learned from the rest of his work that latching on to the wrong person can be just a dangerous. Continue reading Premiere: Matt Steele & The Corvette Sunset Take to the Seas with ‘Rescue Ship’
Music Video: Villages Stir up More Excitement for Debut Album with ‘Maggie of the Cove’
Villages, those princes of Cape Breton music and the alter-egos of Mardeen (yes, the band that wrote “Telephones“, the song that made Mo Kenney famous) are releasing their very much-anticipated self-titled debut album later this month. In the meantime we’re treated to the album’s second single, “Maggie of the Cove.” Continue reading Music Video: Villages Stir up More Excitement for Debut Album with ‘Maggie of the Cove’