Waterloo Region Record

Female artists reign at East Coast Music Awards

- ALY THOMSON

Female singer-songwriter­s reigned at this year’s East Coast Music Awards gala Thursday, including a P.E.I. artist rewarded for an intimate music video detailing her heartbreak­ing story of adolescent rape.

KINLEY picked up the Rising Star Recording of the Year for her debut solo album “Letters Never Sent,” and also took home the Fan Choice Video of the Year for her song “Microphone.”

Island-born, Halifax-based artist Rose Cousins captured the coveted Album of the Year for her melancholi­c heartbreak record “Natural Conclusion,” and also won Song of the Year for “Grace.”

Meanwhile, Halifax’s Jenn Grant nabbed Pop Recording of the Year for her album “Paradise,” which weaves folk music with ambient pop.

The ever-popular, hat-donning rocker Matt Minglewood of Cape Breton won the Fans’ Choice Entertaine­r of the Year, while Halifax rapper Quake Matthews took home Rap/Hip Hop Recording of the Year for his album “Celebrate the Struggle.”

Sloan, one of Halifax’s most acclaimed alternativ­e rock exports, received an honorary award and performed at the gala event in downtown Halifax.

As well, New Brunswick soprano Measha Brueggergo­sman — a Juno-winning and Grammy-nominated opera singer — received an honorary trophy: The Bucky Adams Memorial Award.

Hosted by actor Jonathan Torrens, the 30th annual East Coast Music Awards

The following awards were handed out Thursday night at the East Coast Music

Awards:

Album of the Year: “Natural Conclusion” by Rose Cousins

Song of the Year: “Grace” by Rose Cousins

Fans’ Choice Entertaine­r of the Year: Matt Minglewood

Fans’ Choice Video of the Year: “Microphone” by KINLEY

Pop Recording of the Year: “Paradise” by Jenn Grant

Songwriter of the Year: Joel Plaskett

Francophon­e Recording of the Year: “Le retour de Jacobus” by Jacques Jacobus

Group Recording of the Year: “Carte noire” by Les Paiens

Indigenous Artist of the Year: City Natives

Rap/Hip Hop Recording of the Year: “Celebrate the Struggle” by Quake Matthews

Rising Star Recording of the Year: “Letters Never Sent” by KINLEY

Bucky Adams Memorial Award: Measha Brueggergo­sman

Directors’ Special Achievemen­t Award: Sloan

show featured performanc­es from Cape Breton’s Port Cities, rapper Classified of Enfield, N.S., Halifax electronic pop group Neon Dreams and Cape Breton darlings The Barra MacNeils.

KINLEY’s song “Microphone” — which she performed on Thursday wearing a flowing, colourful dress — paints a picture of a boy taking the hand of a girl and leading her to a field, where she was sexually assaulted despite repeatedly saying no.

“That guy that I wrote the song about, I hope you’re watching,” KINLEY, whose full name is Kinley Dowling, told an enthusiast­ic crowd in accepting the award for Fan Choice Video of the Year.

KINLEY said she’s honoured to be a voice of the #MeToo movement.

“This conversati­on is so important right now, and I’m so happy to be a tiny part of it ... and make a little bit of a difference,” said Dowling backstage.

Work is underway to include the music video for “Microphone” in P.E.I.’s Grade 9 health curriculum about sexual assault.

KINLEY released “Letters Never Sent” after spending nine years playing violin for Newfoundla­nd indie ensemble Hey Rosetta!.

Cousins has said her album “Natural Conclusion” came from a place of vulnerabil­ity.

In accepting her Album of the Year award, Cousins said: “I’m so proud of this record.”

“My stuff is dark. I guess we all need a soundtrack to go through the hard times, too, so I’m happy to provide that,” she said, going on to thank her producer Joe Henry, among others.

Ryan Freeland and Joao Carvalho’s engineerin­g work on Cousins’ record was nominated for a Grammy alongside albums by Bruno Mars and Roger Waters in the category of best engineered album (non-Classical), although the award ultimately went to the engineers of Mars’ “24K Magic.”

More East Coast Music Awards will be handed out over the course of the weekend as the festival continues in Halifax.

The East Coast Music Associatio­n is a regional collaborat­ion of people in the music industry to foster, develop and celebrate East Coast music and its artists.

 ?? DARREN CALABRESE THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? KINLEY performs at the 2018 East Coast Music Awards gala in Halifax Thursday. She told a story of adolescent rape.
DARREN CALABRESE THE CANADIAN PRESS KINLEY performs at the 2018 East Coast Music Awards gala in Halifax Thursday. She told a story of adolescent rape.

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