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Like A Motorcycle Double Down on the Season’s Greetings With a Cover of The Screamers’ ‘122 Hours of Fear’

On October 13, 1977, Lufthansa Flight 181, a Boeing 737-230c jetliner travelling from Palma de Mallorca, Spain to Frankfurt, Germany, was hijacked by four members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Over the course of the 122 hour-long ordeal, 86 passengers were taken as hostages, the captain, Jürgen Schumann, was murdered, the plane was flown 10,000km, finally arrived in Mogadishu, Somalia, and conclude with the German counter-terrorism group, Grenzschutzguppe 9, recapturing the plane, killing three terrorists in the process.

A year later, Los Angeles-based technopunks The Screamers would release “122 Hours of Fear,” a song outlining the experience of the hijacking, sung from the perspective of one of the hostages. Forty-three years later, Halifax’s Like A Motorcycle have revisited the single to introduce their new sound, along with a new drummer. Continue reading Like A Motorcycle Double Down on the Season’s Greetings With a Cover of The Screamers’ ‘122 Hours of Fear’

Ben Caplan Takes Time to Look Back on ‘Recollection (Reimagined)’

Ben Caplan has long been one of the east coast’s most enthralling and engaging performers, regardless of whether he is backed by a full band, orchestra, roaring thunderstorm, or performing all by his lonesome. His newest album, “Recollection (reimagined),” is proof of that, with Caplan revisiting his past triumphs with a minimalist solo approach. Continue reading Ben Caplan Takes Time to Look Back on ‘Recollection (Reimagined)’

Dazor Learn Their ‘Lessons’ at the School of ’90s Grunge

If you’ve been on the hunt for some chunky guitar-driven rock, your search would end happily with Halifax’s Dazor. Bringing together some of grunge’s best features like the plaintive vocal delivery with perfectly placed backing vocals. Couple that with crushing guitars and a powerful rhythm section, and you have what promises to be a really great release from Dazor. Continue reading Dazor Learn Their ‘Lessons’ at the School of ’90s Grunge

Porch Light: Mo Kenney, Mama’s Broke and Dani-Rae Clark Organize Benefit Concert for Elizabeth Fry Society

Nova Scotia currently has the highest rates of police-reported human trafficking in all of Canada. In a report released this year by Statistics Canada, Halifax was shown to be well above the national average. It’s not a statistic most would be comfortable with, and it’s something Amy Lou Keeler of folk duo Mama’s Broke was not prepared to tolerate.

In response, Keeler has organized Porch Light: Music, art and poetry, a benefit concert for the Elizabeth Fry Society of Mainland Nova Scotia’s Girls Against Trafficking and Exploitation (GATE) program. Continue reading Porch Light: Mo Kenney, Mama’s Broke and Dani-Rae Clark Organize Benefit Concert for Elizabeth Fry Society