"All The Good" is off The Sadies' Colder Streams – out July 22 – which the now three-piece band will be touring to support. |
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On July 22, The Sadies’ will release Colder Streams, the long-awaited and highly anticipated 11th studio album produced by Arcade Fire’s Richard Reed Parry. Watch Michael Dubue's video for “All The Good,” the fourth single from the forthcoming album.
Recorded between 2019 and 2021 at Skybarn in Montreal, Canada, Colder Streams features 11 original compositions engineered and mixed by Pietro Amato except for “You Should Be Worried,” which was engineered and mixed by Michael Dubue and mastered by Peter J. Moore.
With guest appearances by Jon Spencer (“No One’s Listening”), Michael Dubue (“End Credits”), Richard Reed Parry (“Message for Belial,” “No One’s Listening” and “Ginger Moon”), and the parents Good, Margaret on backing vocals for “So Far for So Few” and “All the Good,” with Bruce on autoharp on the latter, the cover art is original artwork by The Sadies’ bassist Sean Dean.
The release of Colder Streams will mark the quartet’s final studio recording with founding member Dallas Good, who unexpectedly passed away in February. In preparation for the release, in October of 2021, Dallas penned what he coined the band’s “anti-bio” and seemingly said all there is to say about the new album, first noting, “Colder Streams is, by far, the best record that has ever been made by anyone. Ever.”
“The Sadies’ world has been shaken,” said the band in a joint statement. “While we struggle with the loss of Dallas – our brother, friend, and bandmate – music has been our source of comfort and coping. We are honoured to announce the release of our new album, Colder Streams. We are so proud of Dallas and the work that went into this album and look forward to sharing it with you.”
“I was utterly thrilled the Sadies asked me to produce this record,” said Richard Reed Parry, “which mostly meant I just hung around listening to the greatest live band in the country playing their asses off, and then occasionally I’d get off the couch and sing backing vocals. That said, this is The Sadies’ finest album, the one I always hoped they’d make one day and I’m stoked to have been there helping them do it. What an incredible band. “
With a deep fondness and reverence for the best of CBGB—country, bluegrass, and blues—The Sadies are equally informed and influenced by everything from ‘60s garage and psychedelic rock to surf instrumentals and punk rock. Since they first arrived on the North American scene 28 years ago, the Toronto-based roots-rockers have developed, even perfected, a style of music uniquely their own.
In support of the album, the band – Travis Good, Sean Dean, and Mike Belitsky – will embark on a North American and European tour beginning June 17 at Atwood’s Tavern in Cambridge, MA. A complete list of dates follows the video for "All The Good."
The Sadies: On Tour
June 17 – Atwood’s Tavern – Cambridge, MA
June 18 – Swamp Stomp – South Kingston, RI
July 8 – Winnipeg Folk Festival – Winnipeg, MB
July 10 – Sjock Festival – Girl, BE
July 12 – Patronaat – Haarlem, NL
July 13 – Creative Outlaws – Recklinghausen, DE
July 14 – Grenswerk – Venlo, NL
July 15 – Bluesfest Ingolstadt – Ingolstadt, DE
July 17 – Zwarte Cross – Lichtenvoorde, NL
July 19 – Kuturrampe – Krefeld, DE
August 7 – Union Pool – Brooklyn, NY
August 28 – Orton Park Festival – Madison, WI
November 3 – Paradiso – Amsterdam, NL
November 4 – De Zwerver – Oostende, BE
November 9 – Dabadaba – San Sebastián, ES
November 10 – Kafe Antzokia – Bilbao, ES
November 11 – Escenario Santander – Santander, ES
November 12 – Garufa Club – A Coruña, ES
November 13 – Independence – Madrid, ES
November 15 – Sala X – Sevilla, ES
November 16 – Lemon Rock – Granada, ES
November 17 – 16 Toneladas – Valencia, ES
November 18 – Razz 3 – Barcelona, ES
November 19 – La Lata de Bombillas – Zaragoza, ES
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