Product of Newfoundland
A blog about Newfoundland: Strange Truths, Tall Tales & Pop culture from a Foggy Island.
Best Kind: Pop Culture from Newfoundland and Labrador
best kind: (n) Newfoundland phrase indicating general approval; in the best state or condition. Finest Kind.
The Duds: When He Danced With Me/Your Dead Heart
The Duds have just released two brand-new Halloween-inspired songs that are prefect for the spooky season (and the whole year round.)
Cereal Milk: Feast
There’s funky-fun afoot in the form of a brand new single from Cereal Milk
Elder Caius: Alien Space Bats/ From Below
Check out this creative aural journey from Elder Caius.
Paul Brace’s Getting Through But Getting High
We are getting through… with the help of Paul Brace’s latest single.
History’s Most Haunted
Three paranormal investigators visit Bell Island, NL and shed light on, not only its ghosts, but its lesser-known history.
Valmy: The Darkest
Valmy offers a beautiful reflection on loss on the second single from her upcoming album.
With Violet’s Saturday Nights In
If every Saturday night in was this much fun I’d never go out again!
Quiet Part Loud by Adam Staple
Adam Staple’s Quiet Part Loud is a solid, satisfying piece of indie-rock… and features a fiddle-infused Blondie cover. Intrigued? You ought to be.
Peter Vance’s Nothing To Lose
Peter Vance pivots toward country… but, when it comes to making great music, he’s staying the course.
I Ain’t Me by Mackenzie Critch
Check out the new single from emerging Newfoundland-based talent Mackenzie Critch.
Kelsey Arsenault’s Branches
Jazzy, folky and fantastic - Kelsey Arsenault’s new single ‘Branches’ packs an emotional punch.
John Moran’s Not Dead Yet
A fantastic piece of psychedelic-tinged pop that’s going to live on your summer playlist.
I Will Be There by Baraka
Do yourself a favour — check out this engaging, soulful pop from St. John’s-based Baraka.
Bare Bones by Evelyn Jess
Do yourself a favour — get Evelyn Jess’ new CD Bare Bones. It’s got great storytelling, a fantastic cover of a NL classic, and the title track is so good.
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.
Newfoundland & Labrador Mixtape
There is amazing music being made in Newfoundland and Labrador. Every day. You can hear some of my latest favourites on the Youtube playlist above. Get more playlists here.