Astral Gunk’s Buzzin’ is Now Available on Limited Edition Cassette
After a few transit delays due to record breaking wind storms in Newfoundland, the limited edition cassettes of Astral Gunk’s Buzzin’ are now available via Secret East Records!
After a few transit delays due to record breaking wind storms in Newfoundland, the limited edition cassettes of Astral Gunk’s Buzzin’ are now available via Secret East Records!
Jon McKiel’s Memorial Ten Count is a collection of tough-love tracks that explore complex themes of familial ties and living in an unstable modern world.
The second volume in the Secret East Records cassette series is the anticipated sophomore album of saucy power pop from St. John’s Hard Ticket. Check out the premiere track “Tongue” from the upcoming album entitled What Odds.
Winnie Churchill AKA Irwin has been a fixture in the live setting of St. John’s, NL hip hop over the last number of years. After a healthy stint of collaborative and supportive roles, Winnie C kicked off 2017 with a long-awaited look into the creative space he has been carving for himself.
Take an exclusive first listen to Astral Gunk’s raw 8 song masterpiece, and then buzz on over to Secret East Records to stream it for free, buy the immediate digital download, or order the limited edition cassette.
After a solid 2016 churned out a new album, some interesting collaborations, and a slew of live performances, St. John’s emcee Dope Piece shows no sign of slowing down in the new year with his latest video offering.
To follow up on the cassette bootleg of Motörhead live in St. John’s in 1988, we tracked down a near-death Newfoundland anecdote from the pages of Lemmy Kilmister’s 2002 autobiography White Line Fever.
Gavin “Guv’nor” Tucker, the 145lbs featherweight from Ship Cove, NL who has a 9-0-0 (W-L-D) record, has reportedly signed a contract with Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Sailor White Collection Pt. 1: Former WWE superstar Al Snow recalls the time lengendary Newfoundland wrestler Sailor White knocked out an entire roster of grapplers in Ontario with “a five foot shillelagh”.