Aron Scott Earthquake are back and louder than ever with their latest album, Rager. The rock and roll quartet, in typical ASE fashion, refuse to deviate from their high-energy party rock style, making for an album that will have even the most low-key rockers dabble in head-banging. Continue reading New Music: Aron Scott Earthquake Turn up the Volume on ‘Rager’
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New Music: PEI’s Little Cities Only Need 20 Minutes to Prove Punk’s not Dead with ‘Friends Floors’
Something happened to you the other day – you got old. It happened so subtly. Step by step, you relocated to the bar at the back of the show, you barely pump your fist anymore and you wish the damn headliner would come on already. It’s almost 10:30pm for God’s sake!
No ones blaming you. You would be an idiot to throw down in the pit, on a weeknight, with work in the morning. However, this doesn’t mean you don’t deserve some new tunes on your commute, that make you sing at the top of your lungs, the way punk used to… even if your car windows are rolled up these days
Thankfully you don’t have to rely on your crusty, old CD book as your only source for anthemic, hook infected choruses anymore. Prince Edward Island’s Little Cities have tapped into their collective nostalgia mine to crank out a debut EP, well worthy of sitting on the shelf next to many pop-punk classics. Welcome back everybody, to Friend’s Floors. Continue reading New Music: PEI’s Little Cities Only Need 20 Minutes to Prove Punk’s not Dead with ‘Friends Floors’
Film Review: Pogey Beach Headed for Status as a Cult Classic
In this age of mass media I’d like to believe that we’re all savvy enough to discern between fantasy and reality, fact and fiction. But, as FOX News proves daily, those lines can be blurred often and with impunity. Closer to home we have Pogey Beach and its social commentary disguised as comedy as the creators of Just Passing Through turn the magnifying glass on Prince Edward Island’s subculture of the gainfully unemployed. Is this satire or merely an honest glimpse into a federally funded vacation paradise? Continue reading Film Review: Pogey Beach Headed for Status as a Cult Classic
Music Video: Little Cities Stand on the Cusp with ‘These Days’
Charlottetown’s Little Cities are on the cusp of releasing their first proper EP. Having already released two singles from the six-song Friends Floors, including “First Impressions” and “Girl Next Door,” but what’s one more? Today they’ve give us another tease with an unconventional lyric-video for “These Days.” Continue reading Music Video: Little Cities Stand on the Cusp with ‘These Days’
Music Video: KINLEY Invites You to Come Play on Her Island with ‘Golden Days’
Kinley Dowling is stepping in for Prince Edward Island’s tourism board with her latest video, “Golden Days.” Filmed at the island’s Blooming Point back in October of 2017, the video is a reminder that maybe Prince Edward Island should be topping your autumn vacation destination list. Continue reading Music Video: KINLEY Invites You to Come Play on Her Island with ‘Golden Days’