Tag Archives: Sackville

New Music: Partner Releases Long Awaited ‘In Search Of Lost Time’

We’ve been waiting for this. We’ve been waiting much longer than any of us could have ever realized. In Search Of Lost Time, Partner’s first full debut album, isn’t just the most anticipated album of 2017, but perhaps the best album of the ’90s,  just two decades removed. It could be a time capsule, deemed too awesome. Without being tiresome, the album is a glorious revisitation of all the poppy, simple, and wonderfully dumb charm that gilded MTV’s golden age. Continue reading New Music: Partner Releases Long Awaited ‘In Search Of Lost Time’

SappyFest: Sackville Challenges Urban Centres For Culture

I close my eyes and the thrum of Daniel Romano’s guitar begins to vibrate in my blood, like a primordial engine, revving before it launches into the full extent of its propulsion. We, my fellow festival goers and I, are suspended in the dense, sonic coda that inevitably precedes a concert, communally hanging on a breath, awaiting both the familiar and the unexpected —keen to be transported in the ethereal slipstream of live music. Sackville is the place and Sappyfest is the occasion, the small and brilliant festival that takes place here every summer. Continue reading SappyFest: Sackville Challenges Urban Centres For Culture

Updated: SappyFest Make Their 2017 Festival Line-Up Announcement

SappyFest have just announced some exciting highlights for their twelfth annual Sackvillian shindig. As the town floods with festival-goers this August, and increases its artsy factor by… well not that much, it’s Sackville after all, but at least we now know their line-up. Continue reading Updated: SappyFest Make Their 2017 Festival Line-Up Announcement

New Music: Corey Isenor’s ‘A Painted Portrait (Of The Classic Ruse)’

Corey Isenor’s new album. ‘A Painted Portrait (Of The Classic Ruse)‘, is awash with a soothing woodsy aesthetic: warm, but clear, like the transition from summer to fall. It is not, however, so still as to be sleep-inducing—there are plenty of up-tempo songs and thoughtful lyrics to hold one’s interest. Continue reading New Music: Corey Isenor’s ‘A Painted Portrait (Of The Classic Ruse)’