Free-B Film Festival moves forward, adjusts to new restrictions

Eventually, society adjusts—this is true across generations and ages. The Free-B Film Festival, now in its 22nd season, is no exception. The three differences between this year and past years are that you need to sign up prior to the film you want to see, occupancy is limited to 50 people per movie, and the […]

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New Music Revue: New album from Monograms resonates in trying times

Monograms Only a Ceiling Can Stay Inside Forever (PaperCup Music) 4.5/5 The greatest hope any musician has for their work is that the music they make resonates with all who hear it. Monogram’s new album, Only a Ceiling Can Stay Inside Forever, does indeed just that: it resonates with its audience, big time. When made […]

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Pacific Opera Victoria singers get vulnerable with pop-up performances

After lockdown hit in March, there was a brief period of time where local performers, artists, and audience members found fulfillment in doing online shows. But the excitement over performing online faded quickly, says Pacific Opera Victoria (POV) director of community engagement Rebecca Hass, so POV did what Hass says artists need to do to […]

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New Music Revue: The Real McKenzies keep Celtic punk alive on new album

The Real McKenzies Beer and Loathing (Fat Wreck Chords) 4.5/5 Vancouver punks The Real McKenzies’ 11th album, Beer and Loathing, transforms Celtic punk’s aging horse into a gelding made of bagpipes and distortion. Beer and Loathing comes out like combat boots having gone for a shoemaker’s resole: broken in yet soles new, shiny, and black. Vocalist Paul McKenzie […]

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New Music Revue: Tokyo Police Club’s Dave Monks leaves mark with solo EP

Dave Monks On a Wave Goes Wild (Dine Alone Records) 4.5/5 When asked about their goals with their work, every musician I have talked to has said something along the lines of this: “I want to build a lasting piece of work that leaves a indelible impression.” Tokyo Police Club vocalist/bassist Dave Monks has moved […]

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New Music Revue: Enterprise Earth hit peak deathcore with new EP

Enterprise Earth Foundation of Bones (eOne) 3.5/5 Spokane, Washington-based deathcore band Enterprise Earth’s 2019 album Luciferous was great. The shows supporting the album were cancelled due to COVID-19, but the virus can’t prevent the band from releasing new material in the form of the Foundation of Bones EP. With its five tracks, Foundation of Bones […]

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New Music Revue: Bob Dylan returns when we need him most with new album

Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways (Columbia) 4.5/5 Strange times are these in which we live. Where do we go for answers when our heroes are at home in quarantine? The last time the threads of the empire were frayed and apocalypse neared, an unlikely hero was created as Bob Dylan’s music morphed into something […]

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New Music Revue: Bananagun bring the fun with debut full-length

Bananagun The True Story of Bananagun (Full Time Hobby) 4/5 After dropping a pair of damn good 7” singles in 2019, Melbourne’s Bananagun is ready to release their first full-length record, The True Story of Bananagun. There is no angst or sadness here, and it’s incredibly refreshing to hear rock ’n’ roll that brings fun […]

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New Music Revue: Jason Hendardy goes it alone, with success, on new Permanent Collection album

Permanent Collection Nothing Good Is Normal (Strangeway) 4.5/5 Making a great album is like taking a shot in the dark: although you can’t see what’s in front of you, you know that with luck you’ll hit your target. After a seven-year absence, Jason Hendardy scores a bullseye with his wonderful shot-in-the-dark comeback album, Nothing Good […]

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New Music Revue: Sheetal Singh creates riveting solo album as Forest Bees

Forest Bees Forest Bees (Independent) 4.5/5 One of the most unique challenges a musician can face is creating a solo album. What makes this such a challenge is that each track the musician writes has to convey its unique message in both a relevant and meaningful way, and they have to do it, more or […]

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