Book Review: Borderline Me: Beyond the Edge by Robin Zee
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On April 3 2020 08:17 PM | Comments Off on Book Review: Borderline Me: Beyond the Edge by Robin Zee
Reviewed by Cyndi Ingle
When you meet Hamiltonian Robin Zee you are confronted with a whirlwind of a woman, an exuberant person with a fun fashion style, a beautiful smile - someone unforgettable that you would like to spend more time ... Read More
Book Review: Reinvention: Changing Your Life, Your Career, Y...
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On April 1 2020 08:31 PM | Comments Off on Book Review: Reinvention: Changing Your Life, Your Career, Your Future by Arlene Dickinson
Reviewed by Cyndi Ingle
On the other side of the Coronavirus storm many of us will either want to, or be forced to, reinvent ourselves. Spending extended time with our loved ones, including parents, kids, partners, and pets may lead us ... Read More
SOTW: March 30/20: Rory Block: In My Girlish Days
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On March 30 2020 02:54 PM | Comments Off on SOTW: March 30/20: Rory Block: In My Girlish Days
By Juan Zambrano
Rory Block’s cover of In My Girlish Days keeps the timeless simplicity of the original close to its chest, while adding subtle nuances to bring it to the modern world.
In My Girlish Days is simple at face value. ... Read More
Album of The Week: March 23/20: Seth Anderson: We Could Be
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On March 23 2020 01:46 PM | Comments Off on Album of The Week: March 23/20: Seth Anderson: We Could Be
Reviewed by Juan Zambrano
Seth Anderson’s latest album, We Could Be, is an emotional, folk-rock infused reflection in the face of great personal loss for the artist.
The heart of We Could Be lies in its lyrics. Pensive and open, Anderson lays ... Read More
Why the COVID-19 crisis might lead to an art explosion
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On March 19 2020 05:22 PM | Comments Off on Why the COVID-19 crisis might lead to an art explosion
Photo by Jeff Hayward
By Jeff Hayward
I have a friend who brought up a good point on social media: she drew a parallel between “times of unease” with the emergence of amazing musical eras, including the Roaring Twenties (and Golden Twenties in ... Read More
SOTW: March 16/20: Forces: Step in a Sway
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On March 16 2020 01:44 PM | Comments Off on SOTW: March 16/20: Forces: Step in a Sway
Reviewed by Juan Zambrano
Step in a Sway, the new single by Montreal’s art-pop duo Forces, combines elements of dance music’s past to create the most infectious dance floor staple in recent memory.
A good dance song needs two key elements, a ... Read More
SOTW: March 9/20: James Blonde: Hundred Bucks
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On March 11 2020 11:18 AM | Comments Off on SOTW: March 9/20: James Blonde: Hundred Bucks
Reviewed by Juan Zambrano
Hundred Bucks, the latest release by Niagara Falls alt-rockers James Blonde, is a catchy and poignant reminder that wealth cannot buy spiritual fulfillment.
Hundred Bucks’ lyrics present a protagonist who seeks comfort in wealth, after finding only humiliation ... Read More
SOTW: March 2/20: White Elephant Orchestra: Rocket Ship
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On March 2 2020 08:00 AM | Comments Off on SOTW: March 2/20: White Elephant Orchestra: Rocket Ship
Reviewed by Juan Zambrano
White Elephant Orchestra’s escapist anthem Rocket Ship builds itself from sparse arrangements, blasting off into a catchy and liberating chorus. It is a fun sonic reprieve from the gloom of the modern world.
Rocket Ship is a song ... Read More
Album of the Week: February 24/20: Beauts: Dalliance
Reviewed by Juan Zambrano
Dalliance, the new album by Halifax post-punk quintet Beauts, is a beautifully melancholic lyrical journey, with a hopeful melodic backdrop.
Dalliance is an album of contrast, On the one hand, the lyrics are often melancholic. Conversely, the melodies ... Read More
SOTW: February 17/20: Silverstein: Infinite
Reviewed by Juan Zambrano
Infinite, a new song from Burlington post-hardcore rockers Silverstein, is a catchy hard-hitting, guitar driven portrait of a seemingly endless battle of the mind.
The band sets the stage with a soft electronic introduction, slightly reminiscent of Phil ... Read More