Halifax’s Century Egg comes at us with their banging new single, “Moving On.” Kicking in with a tight, layered intro, piling crunchy guitars on top of a propulsive beat, we waste no time delivering the goods. In this case, a layered vocal treat, both airy and solid, gets us to the hook in just 11 seconds. Continue reading Century Egg Crack Out a New Single With ‘Moving On’
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Brooklyn Blackmore Shouts Out the Obvious and Calls Out the Oblivious on ‘Missin’ The Moon’
Regardless of how you feel about astrology, but there are definitely some occasions when you can miss out on living your best life when you’ve been too engrossed with staring at your shoes instead of picking up on signs of astrological proportions.
Today, Brooklyn Blackmore, the award-winning 23-year-old Country/Pop artist from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, has released her brand new single, “Missin’ The Moon”; a song that is, essentially, about longing. In a much more pragmatic sense, however, “Missin’ The Moon” is a song that calls out people out for just being completely oblivious sometimes. Continue reading Brooklyn Blackmore Shouts Out the Obvious and Calls Out the Oblivious on ‘Missin’ The Moon’
Senior Citizen & Tim Walker Continue to Push into Unfamiliar Territory With ‘The Foreign’
In an attempt to keep from losing their minds during the long dark night of 2020, Bob Deveau and Tim Walker chose to get a little weird or, perhaps, weirder. Bless their little hearts. Deveau, best known as the powerhouse drummer for The Olympic Symphonium, Grand Theft Bus, and Force Fields, has been working in his off hours on his own solo electronic music production as Senior Citizen, for which he seems to recruited fellow Grand Theft Bus bandmate, Tim Walker, and pushed well into unexplored territory. Continue reading Senior Citizen & Tim Walker Continue to Push into Unfamiliar Territory With ‘The Foreign’
Air Traffic Control Get Ahead of the Curve on ‘No Horse Kids’
Sometimes an album can make you question your place in the world. Ideally, it’s because Leonard Cohen, in his timeless fashion, has just whispered something both deeply profound and intimate, and yet universally true.
But, alas, not everyone can be Leonard Cohen. Leonard Cohen certainly isn’t Air Traffic Control either, and their newest album, No Horse Kids, is best when applied not to universal truths, but some smaller, far more pointed, subjective truths. Where Plato once asked, “what is good?” we are confronted with two far more treacherous questions: “what is good to me?” and “Good Lord! How long ago was 1994?” Continue reading Air Traffic Control Get Ahead of the Curve on ‘No Horse Kids’
Quote the Raven Aren’t Worried About Fitting Into a Mould on New Album ‘Can’t Hold the Light’
A pilgrimage to Nashville in 2019 to participate in AmericanaFest served as inspiration for Newfoundland’s certified rising stars, Quote the Raven to pen a sincere and hopeful album about companionship in its many forms. Jordan and Kirsten play off each other wonderfully throughout Can’t Hold the Light as they revel in newfound freedom. Continue reading Quote the Raven Aren’t Worried About Fitting Into a Mould on New Album ‘Can’t Hold the Light’