Joshua Kloke - 17.09.2010  The Sadies continue to find themselves in a precarious position. Few can hold a candle to the Toronto four-piece when it comes to their raw musiciansh...
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Embling - 14.07.2010  Take one look at the cover of Darker Circles, The Sadies' new album, and it's clear that a square band is making moody moves, trying to muddy up their...
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Steve Guimond - 27.05.2010 The Sadies' latest, and by all means one of their greatest, is a smoke-heavy barn burner, further continuing along the quartet's recent path into psyc...
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LEE ZIMMERMAN - 25.05.2010  It's been several years since the Sadies' last studio album, 2007's New Seasons. Prior to that they released a career-defining live record that found ...
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Noel Murray - 25.05.2010  It’s gutsy for Toronto roots-rockers The Sadies to open their album Darker Circles with a song called “Another Year Again,” given how doggedly the ban...
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Dan Lovranski - 19.05.2010  A lot has changed for The Sadies over the course of nine albums and countless collaborations with the likes of Andre Williams and Neko Case. Their ear...
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Kerry Doole - 18.05.2010 The liner notes' claim that the Sadies keep getting better may sound presumptuous, but a few spins and there is no disproving the boast. Given that th...
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Carla Gillis - 13.05.2010  As its name suggests, the Sadies’ new album is more shadow than sun. From the purple-hued cover photo of the four Toronto twang rockers sombre-faced i...
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Christopher Anthony - 12.05.2010  If it ain't broken don't fix it should be the motto for Toronto's Sadies on their new album Darker Circles. It has been three years since their excell...
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tosnob - 05.04.2010  When you think of Toronto and alt.country music the name that most likely jumps into your head is The Sadies. Not only have they spent the well over ...
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