Wordburglar might have just hit a personal best (and that’s including his hi-score in Nintendo Power). His usual mix of clever lyrics and subtle shout outs to nerd culture get us going, but toss in a Chiac chorus and c’est right bon. Check out Wordburglar’s new video for “Je Ne Care Pas.” Continue reading Music Video: Wordburglar Brings Chiac To Toronto With ‘Je Ne Care Pas’
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Premiere: Cameron Nickerson on ‘Gettin’ out of Dodge’ and Going Solo
Cameron Nickerson spent the better part of a decade playing with The Rockabillys. They were sharing stages with bands like The Stanfields and The Sheepdogs, and got signed to a record label. Then all that changed. Nickerson found himself back home in Yarmouth and wondering what to do next. He released his first solo album, Detours, back in January, and true to the album’s title, “Gettin’ out of Dodge” is about taking some sharp left turns when your career hits a fork in the road. Continue reading Premiere: Cameron Nickerson on ‘Gettin’ out of Dodge’ and Going Solo
Music Video: Rachel Beck Asks Her Friends To Jump Off a Bridge For ‘Hearts On Fire’
If all your friends jumped off a bridge, would you jump too? That’s what Rachel Beck asked of her friends in the production of her new video for “Hearts On Fire.” The Prince Edward Island musician and her friends leapt into 4°C for the sake of our entertainment (and probably the bragging rights). Continue reading Music Video: Rachel Beck Asks Her Friends To Jump Off a Bridge For ‘Hearts On Fire’
Music Video: Andrew Waite Teases New Album With ‘Out & Out’
Brought to you via the magic of cinema, Andrew Waite and his band have journeyed through time and space to release “Out & Out,” the first video from his upcoming album, Tremors. For all the necessities of cinematic sorcery involved, the results look pretty good.
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Lost & Found: The Names And Faces — the Short-lived Fredericton Supergroup
New Brunswick’s music scene is like a Large Hadron Collider. There’s an ongoing process of repeatedly smashing things together to see what works until something flies off. One such experiment was The Names And Faces, which featured some of Fredericton’s more promising musicians. In 2011 they produced West Of Here, their only album, and a single video that replaced the band with stop-motion pipe-cleaner stand-ins. Continue reading Lost & Found: The Names And Faces — the Short-lived Fredericton Supergroup