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Sadies New Seasons Pop Sensibilities & Garage Rock Riffs

Last post Tue, Nov 20 2007, 10:20 PM by Peter. 4 replies.
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  •  Sun, Nov 04 2007, 7:55 PM 323105

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    Sadies New Seasons Pop Sensibilities & Garage Rock Riffs

    Just read many of the early reviews of The Sadies’ new record, "New Seasons" and one could quickly compile a laundry list of the names of musicial influences that will make your head spin. Of course, that’s what the Sadies do so well--weave diverse musical influences into a seamless whole and make it look easy. I could tally up yet another list of musical influences and play the game of spot the musical influence but that detracts from just enjoying the record.

    I like this album because it sounds great. The guitars ring, chime and twang in all the right places. The Sadies now even sing harmonies on several tracks. Gary Louris’s production is top notch, as he allows the Sadies to play their distinctive brand of alternative outlaw country rock with subtly added pop textures. I mention pop textures because when one clears away the scads of "cool" musical references, there is solid pop at the core of "New Seasons". I hear strains of the Outlaws' "Green Grass and High Tides" on "What’s Left Behind". I also hear the unforgettable instrumental melody of Kansas’s folk ode, "Dust in the Wind" on "Anna Leigh", and I hear the spooky re-verbed guitars of Fleetwood Mac’s "Oh Well Pts. 1 & 2" on "The Last Inquisition (pt.V)". So didn't I just name drop...yes but not the bands that one hears when one reads about the Sadies in the "hip" magazines and the trendy reviews. I hear strong pop melodies in The Sadies’ new songs. The Sadies have pulled off quite the skillful feat, since they shroud their latest record in all sorts of weird garage band sounds yet at the heart of their tales of ecological disaster and human despair is a rock solid pop record of the kind that was made in the 1960's and 1970's by such artists as, The Byrds, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, and Creedence Clearwater Revival and Gordon Lightfoot...just to name a few "pop"-sters. Too square or dated for you? Well for all of their musical attempts to capture the far-out sounds of the then new acid-drenched consciousness that erupted in the summer of love, bands like The Byrds, Pink Floyd, and Fleetwood Mac, grounded their musical trips in road tested country, in rock and blues back beats, pop vocal harmonies and in hooky guitar licks.

    This record is a trip, but don’t be fooled by all of the critics who are eagerly falling all over themselves spewing out the names of as many obscure musical influences that they can "hear" on "New Seasons". The Sadies are too smart a band to just splatter musical paint around randomly and without purpose. No, our Sadies finally have mixed the perfect blend of pop, rock and country and created a fragile yet sturdy pop masterpiece that you can dance to and think about. Yes, The Sadies are good because they have brought pop sensibilities to alternative country without compromising their unique sound and distinctively Canadian vision one bit. Mother nature’s in trouble and men shall face an ultimate judgment someday, but for now just sit back and groove on the coolest music this side of the border.

  •  Mon, Nov 05 2007, 8:24 AM 323135 in reply to 323105

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    Re: Sadies New Seasons Pop Sensibilities & Garage Rock Riffs

    I love this CD so much that i play it 2 or 3 times a day. It'sss GREAT.   Brian
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  •  Mon, Nov 05 2007, 8:44 AM 323139 in reply to 323135

    Re: Sadies New Seasons Pop Sensibilities & Garage Rock Riffs

    GOOD review Peter.

    You know, I feel the sameYes This is a masterpiece and my ears thank me each time I play it over and over and over againBig Smile  I keep smiling each time I play it, mind you, the first few times, I cried and I mean literally cried over how beautiful some songs are and how touching they are to my soul. This cd is the one that will get The Sadies out of our reach and into the playing field they have been left out for sooooo many years.

    I'm so proud of their accomplishments, I'm so proud of their patience and I'm so proud that I have been able to watch them make this huge step. Though this might mean there won't be as many "small shows" as I love. The more intimate shows are the ones that I thrive for and it may come to a screeching haltSad  though that's the price I would gladly pay to see these boys where they belong-----ON TOP OF THE WORLDBig Smile

    I just got goosebumps thinking about itBig Smile  

  •  Tue, Nov 20 2007, 3:52 PM 324149 in reply to 323139

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    Re: Sadies New Seasons Pop Sensibilities & Garage Rock Riffs

    Nice review Peter.  Here's another:

    http://www.corrieretandem.com/viewstory.php?storyid=7760&page=2

     


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    Falling out of favour or embraced
    Wondering where was love...
    It hadn't happened yet"
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    So let the angels sing
    Silently weeping

  •  Tue, Nov 20 2007, 10:20 PM 324172 in reply to 324149

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    Re: Sadies New Seasons Pop Sensibilities & Garage Rock Riffs

    Thanks ann, that was an excellent review. I like the reviews where the reviewer actually takes the time to interview the band members.

    Is Tandem magazine a new local Toronto entertainment guide? I hadn't heard of it before, or at least since I was in T.O. last November.

     

     

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