Album Review: Coeur de pirate
Blonde
Coeur de pirate
Leaving the Single Life behind
After travelling across Canada, Landon Coleman has settled down in Ottawa and recorded the sounds of his journey on his new album, Single Life.
“The idea behind the record was to disrupt some of the listeners’ or some of culture’s bad idea of romance, and secondly to close the chapter of my life of never settling down or having any roots,” he said.
Coleman performed songs off Single Life with Leif Vollebekk in Wakefield, Que. at the Black Sheep Inn Nov. 11.
Film Review: The Rum Diary
The Rum Diary
Directed by Bruce Robinson
A ‘sonic drug’ for English and French
Despite being recorded in an isolated dome house north of Montreal, La caverne may be Malajube’s most accessible album yet, said Mathieu Cournoyer, the group’s bassist.
With exclusively French lyrics, the six-time Félix Award winning indie rock group has still managed to break out of the Montreal music scene and achieve success in English-speaking Canada as well as in the United States, Cournoyer said.