
Product of Newfoundland Presents
Tangly, Timeless, and Totally True-ish
Newfoundland
Stories

New from St. John’s duo Elder Caius, “All The Way Down Now” is a moody, instrumental that blurs the lines between prog, metal, and cinematic soundscape. It’s totally worth checking out.
Carolina East drops a live version of “Until You Are Sorry” with Alan Doyle & the Beautiful Band—big vocals, raw emotion, and a chorus made for singing along. Now streaming everywhere.
Discover Big Ravine, the new single from St. John’s indie artist John Moran. Produced by Polaris Prize nominee Jake Nicoll, this nostalgic track blends early 2000s indie rock vibes with bittersweet lyrics and summer-ready sound.
The Duds new single “Damsel (Tied to the Rails)” has been living rent-free in my head all week.
Bloom by Alex Duffy is a breezy indie gem that screams summer. Upbeat, fresh, and addictive—this might just be your new sunny day anthem.
Rachel Cousins’ new single, ‘Nora’ is a powerful piece of pop that belongs on playlists everywhere.

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Dive into Newfoundland’s coolest stories with this interactive map!
Each icon marks a tale waiting to be discovered. Just click on any icon to get a quick peek—a little description to spark your curiosity—and then follow the link to read the full story. Whether you’re into history, folklore, or quirky local legends, there’s something here to surprise and delight you. Start exploring and uncover the hidden gems of Newfoundland, one story at a time!
Harry Supple of St. John’s helped build the Brooklyn Bridge—but died before it was complete. His is a gripping story of skill, danger, and a life cut short midair.