Pop Culture
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Roadside Shrine by Mike Fisher
Mike Fisher, a veteran 70s and 80s NL punk scene, is destined to make new fans in the 21st century with his latest release, Diary of and Psychic Vampire.
Ana and Eric’s I Can See Our House From Here
Uplifting new single from NL/Brazilian duo Ana & Eric.
Summer Bennett’s Sirens
Summer Bennett keeps the momentum with her latest single ‘Sirens’ and proves she’s got the talent to back the impressive hype.
Cereal Milk: The Long Drive Home
Cereal Milk’s new album The Long Drive Home, is full of indie pop gems.
Coming of Age: Goodbye Apollo
Please won't you listen, Goodbye Apollo is reporting of another phase (and it’s totally worth hearing).
Evergreen by Midnight Watch
The sophomore single from Midnight Watch picks up where ‘Writer’s Tears’ left off — with lyrics you’ll be singing for days.
The Rangers: Your Own Time
Modern experimentation and vintage sound combine to create timeless, fun music.
Eras: We Used To Go Out
Eras serve up a danceable piece of funk tinged pop… with the exciting promise of more to come.
I Will Love You by Carolina East
The latest track from Carolina East, I Will Love You, picked up where she left off with great vocals and relatable lyrics.
Nico Paulo’s Time
Check out this (justifiably) highly-anticipated folk pop from St. John’s-based Nico Paulo.
Rust by Summer Bennett
After her impressive debut Carsick, summer Bennett is back with another great track offering further proof that she’s an exciting new voice in music from Newfoundland.
Nalujuk Night Documentary
NFB documentary about Labrador Inuit January 6th tradition Nalujuk Night.
Merry Christmas Everyone by Séan McCann
1 more sleep! Have a Merry Christmas, Everyone!
Falling into Christmas by The Ennis Sisters
2 days and it’s time to fall Into Christmas.
I Saw Three Ships by Tarahan
3 days until Christmas… time for Three Ships.
In the Bleak Midwinter by Little Known Artist (feat. Ana Luìsa Ramos)
Happy midwinter — it’s all looking brighter from here.
Oh Holy Night by Venator
Old songs don’t have to always be done the same old way.
God Rest Ye Three Kings by Tomorrow’s Hangover
Two (great) songs for the price of one from Tomorrow’s Hangover.
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear by Clint Curtis
A guitar-forward take on a Christmas classic.
This Christmas by BRDGS
8 days until Christmas and here’s a little proof that sad songs can still be great holiday songs.