Andy Creeggan has had a colourful career within Canada’s musical tapestry. Known, of course, originally for his work in the ever-delightful icon that is Barenaked Ladies, he has spent even more time delving into his own projects, diving into the creative machinery that churns within his mind. And with almost 12 years passing since his last solo album, Andiwork IV has arrived with a unique flourish that charms and fascinates. Continue reading Andy Creeggan Creates Masterful Abstractions on ‘Andiwork IV’
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Cut, Split & Delivered Turn Things around in the Span of a Solo on ‘Things Feel Different’
The title of “Things Feel Different” might refer to the rough go we’ve had over the last couple of years, but it might as well refer to the guitar solo Randy Colwell rips across the song. “Things Feel Different” stands out as a highlight on their upcoming self-titled album. Continue reading Cut, Split & Delivered Turn Things around in the Span of a Solo on ‘Things Feel Different’
Daysick Venture into the Territory of Dante’s Inferno for ‘Good Riddance’
Lunenburg Country Alternative Rock trio Daysick have released a follow-up to their debut single “Retry” in a way that suggests we might ultimately be looking at a concept. Where “Retry” describes a character reaching a rather disappointing and unexpected end of their life, Daysicks’ new single, “Good Riddance” goes even further over the cusp of death. Continue reading Daysick Venture into the Territory of Dante’s Inferno for ‘Good Riddance’
No, It’s Fine. Return with Pair of Fun-at-All-Costs Singles ‘YaYaYas’ and ‘Pisces•Gemini•Libra’
“It’s thanks to this self-possessed, obsessive, overthinking ego that’s constantly craving validation and sympathy I started writing all these songs in the first place and that’s how I know I’m a Pisces” sings No, It’s Fine.’s Cailen Pygott on “Pisces•Gemini•Libra.” The song is an absolutely barrage of self-flagellation that somehow still very clearly a ridiculous amount of fun.
“Pisces•Gemini•Libra” gets released as a video today, along with a second helping of its b-side, “YaYaYas.”
Janet Cull Gets Deeply Personal With Intoxication Results on New Album ‘Hear It’
One of Newfoundland’s most prolific and celebrated vocalists, Janet Cull exceeds all expectations with the release of her latest album, Hear It. Continue reading Janet Cull Gets Deeply Personal With Intoxication Results on New Album ‘Hear It’