“Colder Streams is a record made with love by loved ones. The Sadies have released a lot of records. This is one of them,” wrote Dallas Good in the bio for the 11th studio album from The Sadies. Reading it […]
“Colder Streams is a record made with love by loved ones. The Sadies have released a lot of records. This is one of them,” wrote Dallas Good in the bio for the 11th studio album from The Sadies. Reading it […]
On the jukebox this week is a bit a blues, some protest music, and two records that sound like babbling brooks, shaking leaves, and everything that can be considered “pastoral.” As Wordsworth once said, “These fields were burthen’d when they […]
How can a band that is this powerful, this expansive and this enduring remain this little known? Maybe it’s the problem with the name—there are no Sadies in the Sadies, and no women at all. Maybe it’s the Canadian thing—the […]
For no apparent reason I don’t actually own any of the Sadies previous 9 albums, but have seen them play live…..a show that is in my Top 10 of all time and sticks in my mind because the Good Brothers […]
This just in. I am an idiot. Not out of choice but out of laziness. For a number of years now, friends have been telling me about The Sadies— how much I would like them, how good they were, how […]
I recently had the good fortune of being present for a small, intimate performance and interview with former X frontman John Doe. Amongst the many great questions put to him by a local radio DJ was one that I myself have […]
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