Review –“Frederick Squire Sings Shenandoah And Other Popular Hits”– Frederick...
reviewed by Laura Stanley In a world filled with overproduced, synthesized music, Frederick Squire is helping to keep the folk sensibility alive. Squire’s previous and exceptional release March 12,...
View ArticleReview- “French Residency”- Boxer the Horse
reviewed by Michael Thomas Boxer the Horse haven’t been on the music scene all that long when you think about it. Their debut album Would You Please came out in 2010. But they already sound like...
View ArticleReview –“The Coast//Bad News”– Lucas Hicks
reviewed by Eleni Armenakis One of the perks of writing for Grayowl Point is how much great music gets sent my way—but I’ll be honest, only a handful ever makes it into my iPod rotation. Lucas Hicks’...
View ArticleReview –“Mauka”– Vogue Dots
reviewed by Eleni Armenakis The buzz around East Coast duo Vogue Dots is almost palpable with Ryan Hemsworth already enlisting an upcoming song from them for his Secret Song series. Which is why it...
View ArticleReview –“Catalyst”– Artifiseer
reviewed by Michael Thomas The evolution of Artifiseer has been more than apparent as Ian Livingstone releases more and more recordings. But his recordings up until now have often come with a...
View ArticleReview –“I Go Where You Go”– Tomato/Tomato
reviewed by Michael Thomas Sometimes musicians don’t have to go into recording an album with a grand theme in mind. In the case of New Brunswick’s Tomato/Tomato—John and Lisa McLaggan—it seems like...
View ArticleReview –“BEGAT”– SIRR
reviewed by Michael Thomas It’s been less than year since SIRR’s freshly baked Liar Cake made its way into the world. In September, all Mark O’Connor, Mark Hill and Paul Healey did was release a...
View ArticleReview –“Vegan Songs”– Arkanjello
reviewed by Michael Thomas Last we checked on Arkanjello, they were making super-weird, topsy-turvy experimental music. Now they’ve released their full-length and…they’re even weirder and even more...
View ArticleReview –“Memorial Ten Count”– Jon Mckiel
reviewed by Jackson Reed Set sail through a salty spring into the East Coast and its rock and roll history books on the mellifluous sophomore record, Memorial Ten Count, from Jon Mckiel. Pulling from a...
View ArticlePremiere: WROTE –“Not Afraid”
WROTE’s Erin Muir does something very brave on “Not Afraid,” the debut single from the St John, New Brunswick band’s debut album Each Other’s Skins. She tells us that she’s not going to be afraid...
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