Dog Day w/Jon Samuel Saturday, August 25, 8pm The Seahorse Tavern, 2037 Gottingen Street $15 When Dog Day makes its return to the Seahorse this Saturday, expect it to feel like “slipping into an old pair of shoes.” The lauded Halifax group has been making waves with tuneful, gloomy rock ‘n’ roll since its debut […]
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Ten rockin’ weekend picks
10 Free Comic Book Day Saturday Giant Robot celebrates Free Comic Book Day—and their sixth anniversary—with an equally giant cake and bins of free comics. 9 The Common Link: A Jane’s Walk Saturday A citizen-led stroll through some of the peninsula’s best patches of grass, this walk is part of the citizen-led Jane’s Walks that […]
Reconnect to flamenco
Maria Osende is on the line from sunny Madrid: “I think I picked the right winter to spend away from Nova Scotia.” Osende, along with being a master of understatement, is a dancer and choreographer who created her own dance company, Maria Osende Flamenco, when she moved to Canada in 2004. She is spending the […]
Review: Owen Pallett w/Dance Movie
As the festival moniker promises, In the Dead of Winter kicked off last night under a blanket of a freshly fallen snow. Dance Movie swooned at the newly relocated Seahorse Tavern, which moved from Argyle Street to the underbelly of the Marquee. With her powerful vocals, singer and guitarist (and Coast employee) Tara Thorne gave […]
Best Bartender
The 26-year-old bartender has been mixing drinks for four years now and has only good things to say about his workplace of two years, the Seahorse. “It’s a great place to work. There’s no stress, so you can give the people what they want and focus on hospitality,” says Shave. Next time you’re there, ask […]
Less booze and more fun with Lowest of the Low
Twenty years and 65,000 copies sold later, Shakespeare My Butt is back on store shelves and the Lowest of the Low is back on the road to promote its debut album re-release. A title mocking the narcissistic writer’s ego is “still relevant to the way we see music,” says the Low’s frontman Ron Hawkins. The […]
The Modern Grass grows fast
Sometimes when something’s right, it just falls into place…and quickly. That’s the story behind gypsy-folk bluegrassers The Modern Grass Quartet. Officially, they’ve only been a band for a few months and already, they’re releasing a pretty seamless debut album. “I think it’s the fact that everyone in the band is completely dedicated to music…we played […]
Yukon Blonde’s rambling ways
Yukon Blonde’s van has been through a lot over three runs through the US and seven trips across Canada. And while the BC-native vagrant indie-rockers are happy living life on the road (they put everything they own in storage last summer), maybe their van just needed a little breather.”She’s been amazing. We did nine months […]
Bike Rodeo pedals on
Over the past couple of years, I’d heard the name mumbled about by various people at various shows. “Bike Rodeo” was generally followed with some sort of laudatory description, like “Bike Rodeo: They’re really fucking good,” or “Bike Rodeo: I fell down at their show and cut my face and it was awesome.” And while […]
Ryan MacGrath wants to be your Valentine’s date
Lately, Ryan MacGrath has been playing his big, beautifully arranged songs on his own most of the time, trading dramatic instrumentation for a more intimate, stripped down sound. So playing a show with his full band is a Valentine’s treat for the ECMA nominated artist. “I’m so big on layers and little nuances in my […]
Shotgun Jimmie gets inspired
Shotgun Jimmie is pretty pumped for this weekend. So pumped in fact, that he’s been writing in honour of the occasion. “Opening for Joel Plaskett at the Seahorse…crazy epic situation. So I decided I should definitely try and write a song or two about it.” Those lucky enough to have tickets for the show (Plaskett’s […]
Five years and counting for The Trouble Shooters
This time of year isn’t just a holiday hullabaloo for The Trouble Shooters, it’s their anniversary too. Five years ago on Boxing Day Chris Martin and his then three-piece outfit played their first gig and since then they haven’t just been growing older, they’re also getting bigger. The now seven-piece band will kick off year […]

