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Want to share your thoughts, ideas, delights, disgusts, curiosities, grievances, confessions, experiences or fantasies with the rest of Atlantic Canada?
Want to share your thoughts, ideas, delights, disgusts, curiosities, grievances, confessions, experiences or fantasies with the rest of Atlantic Canada?
Fog Lake’s summer release Victoria Park has received yet another great visual accompaniment, and this time it’s for the track “Bury My Dead Horses”. The video is a creation by Jam King of Family Video, and the current live bass player for Fog Lake. The footage was shot during a trip to Iceland.
Indulge in our 80 track youtube playlist of perfect stab-you-in-the-background music to accompany your costume making, candy eating, pumpkin carving, apple bobbing, ouija boarding, punch spiking, bedroom roleplaying, and all other seasonally appropriate activities.
Your secret supply is now live with the launch of the new Secret East Web Store. Use the promo code FINDINO at the checkout until November 1st for $5 off your SE purchases.
Kieran O’Connell chats with Kuronuma member Jack Heneghan about bridging the age gap that’s separating the abundant bar-show circuit and the struggling all ages scene, while gaining notoriety in unique places through an online presence. Oh yeah, and the current political landscape regarding anime in Canada
Fog Lake released a brand new video this week for the track “Shanty Town”, and it’s a collaboration directed and assembled by Santa Barbara, California based cinematographer Tyler T. Williams.
St. John’s emcee Dope Piece keeps busy with a double addition to his music video library, and a teaser track for the DOPEACE mixtape set to drop this fall.
For Newfoundlanders, it was politics as usual on Sunday, September 20th. Thomas Mulcair and Justin Trudeau rolled into town for another campaign pitstop and the dozing electorate, used to watching politics play out on T.V., were shaken awake for just a brief brush with federal campaign politics.
Attention all ye freakers, miscreants, screwballers, and sapheaded numbskulls of St. John’s and surrounding areas — there’s officially a ball to roll to this Halloween, and it promises to be a place where you can be your weird-ass selves, or be a weird-ass someone else.