Pros and Chrons: Highs and Lows on Weed
In celebration of 4/20, we reached out to our pals across Atlantic Canada for their anecdotes and experiences of life on weed: the good, the bad and the paranoid.
In celebration of 4/20, we reached out to our pals across Atlantic Canada for their anecdotes and experiences of life on weed: the good, the bad and the paranoid.
Want me to tell you something better than good? The Queen of Funk has been added to the 2018 Halifax Jazz Festival lineup.
Smaller Hearts is a new project comprised of a familiar duo. From the doublet behind Homo Duplex comes the video debut of Dartmouth’s newest synth pop undertaking.
On Friday of last week as you no doubt have heard, there was a bus crash that killed fifteen people. Many of them were teenagers. Hockey players on their way out of town for a road trip. The entire nation has felt this loss because so many of us have been on the same bus making the same trip to the same out of town game.
Check out our video roundup for LV8 featuring Alvvays, Clairmont the Second, Land of Talk, Yamantaka // Sonic Titan, Booji Boys and much more.
We caught up with the hardworking Halifax noise rock trio on the brink of their Eastern Canadian tour to discuss the new live video, their prolific pace, and the plan for Botfly to hit every province in 2018.
If you’re looking for the kind of hardcore show that’ll make you wanna trade that plastic leprechaun hat and green beer for a Black Flag shirt and some sweet leaf, don’t miss Halifax sludge punks Wax this weekend in St. John’s.
Iggy Pop keeps playing Nova Scotia’s Booji Boys on his BBC Radio 6 show. You’ll understand why after checking out their second full-length album of 2017.
As we ease our post-holiday headaches into a brand new year, we’ve decided to take on the daunting task of crafting a master list of Atlantic Canada’s musical contributions in 2017.