by JamesM | Apr 12, 2024 | Interviews
St. Catharines, ON Acoustic Folk Duo FOR ERNEST Release “Found and Seen” in the Name of Love and Hope Exploring the contents of our grandparents’ houses as children can be a profound sensory experience, a journey back in time for our imaginations, and a map of clues...
by JamesM | Apr 12, 2024 | Interviews
Montreal Progressive Folk Act Little Misty Cover Gillian Welch’s “Scarlet Town” Little Misty is a progressive folk band founded in Montreal, Quebec, and led by Kathryn Samman (vocals) and François Jalbert (guitar). Although firmly grounded in folk...
by JamesM | Apr 12, 2024 | Interviews
Friendly “Fire”: Uke Master James Hill Draws On The Passion Of The Multitudes When one man honestly commits his emotions to record, that’s par for the musical course. But when he conscripts nearly 200 people to join him in it … well, you’re in for a lot of feelings....
by JamesM | Apr 11, 2024 | Interviews
Newfoundland Country Crooner Angie Bohlke Takes Quitting Off The Table With “Don’t Give In” Every once in a while, you need to hear a friend say, “Just keep going.” Would that they could all do it with the priceless gift for melody Canadian country...
by JamesM | Apr 10, 2024 | Interviews
Cindë Tells the Tale of Her Transformation in “Villain Origin Story” From the fiery depths of personal evolution, the enigmatic and bold multi-instrumentalist, Cindë, emerges with her latest creation, “Villain Origin Story.” This new single carves a...
by JamesM | Apr 10, 2024 | Interviews
Warburton Releases EP, Sad Songs for Happy People Sad Songs for Happy People is the debut EP from Toronto indie artist Warburton. The EP features five tracks that capture the band’s blend of moody and melodic indie-folk sounds,including the singles “I...