Tag Archives: Newfoundland and Labrador

Premiere: Bridget & Dahlia Show It Can’t Be All Harmonies All of the Time With ‘Awake’

Bridget & Dahlia, Newfoundland’s alt-folk gender-bent counterparts to Simon and Garfunkel, are premiering their video for “Awake.” The duo hit hard with their harmonies, shining with what has proven to be their particular forte, on a song that is really about those things in life that can be, contradictorily, unharmonious.  Continue reading Premiere: Bridget & Dahlia Show It Can’t Be All Harmonies All of the Time With ‘Awake’

Single: Bridget & Dahlia Show Some Wisdom on ‘What I’ve Become’

Corner Brook, Newfoundland’s folk duo Bridget & Dahlia have followed up with an impressive second single to last month’s “Hide.” Having already blown us away with those stellar harmonies and raw folk aesthetics, “What I’ve Become” shows us that  the duo are more than a one-trick pony.
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New Music: Rozalind MacPhail Brings her Voice Forward in ‘Don’t Let Me Fall Too Far’

Don’t Let Me Fall Too Far is the eleventh release by flautist/looper Rozalind MacPhail in collaboration with multimedia group Industrial Parks. It is an adaptation of the soundtrack contributed to the short, but otherwise silent film HOMELESS; an audio-visual project and collaboration with Industrial Parks that tells a young woman’s story of self-discovery as she navigates through a vulnerable point in her life.  Continue reading New Music: Rozalind MacPhail Brings her Voice Forward in ‘Don’t Let Me Fall Too Far’

New Music: Heather Bambrick Tackles Classic and New Jazz with ‘Fine State’

Jazz is known for being an unpredictable genre, rife with twists and improvisation. Heather Bambrick makes a home for herself here, simultaneously fitting and breaking the mold. Her smooth voice is everything you’d want and expect out of a self-respecting jazz singer. However, Heath Bambrick is anything but typical. Continue reading New Music: Heather Bambrick Tackles Classic and New Jazz with ‘Fine State’