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SUMMARY:Wintersleep at Sugar Nightclub
URL:http://www.harbourliving.ca/event/wintersleep-at-sugar-nightclub/
LOCATION:Capital Ballroom :: 858 Yates Street Victoria, 
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p>Wintersleep, the&nbsp;Juno Award winning band from Halifax, performs at Sugar Nightclub on March 26.<br /><br />Tickets can be purchased at Lyle's Place and online at <a href="https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1058457">Ticketfly.com</a>.<br /><br />The Great Detachment, Wintersleep&rsquo;s sixth LP and first with Dine Alone Records, is very much an introspective work, both conceptually and thematically. Of course, it delivers a welcome dose of the atmospheric, entrancing alt-rock for which the band has become known &ndash; the beautifully orchestrated arrangements anchored by haunting, almost hypnotic vocal melodies; however, the way those arrangements were approached and the poetry they relay are very much the product of some self-(re)discovery.<br /><br />Following the tour cycle in support of Hello Hum, their critically-acclaimed 2012 release, the members of Wintersleep &ndash; vocalist/guitarist Paul Murphy, drummer Loel Campbell, guitarist Tim D&rsquo;eon, bassist Mike Bigelow, and keyboardist Jon Samuel &ndash; opted to take some much-deserved downtime. But as Campbell shares, it didn&rsquo;t last long.<br /><br />&ldquo;We were all pretty excited to get back to work,&rdquo; he says, so in lieu of time off, they decided to write and demo new music at their own pace. After all, since their breakout success behind 2007&rsquo;s Welcome To The Night Sky, downtime had almost become a dirty word. &ldquo;So there was something very freeing and refreshing about slowing down and rediscovering things,&rdquo; D&rsquo;eon shares.<br /><br />After writing a wealth of material in their Montreal studio, the band carefully curated the 11 songs comprising The Great Detachment and returned to Halifax&rsquo;s Sonic Temple &ndash; the birthplace of Welcome To The Night Sky and its preceding 2003 self-titled and 2005 untitled efforts &ndash; with producer Tony Doogan (Belle &amp; Sebastian, Mogwai).<br /><br />The band recorded the majority of The Great Detachment live-off-the-floor, adding an organic and transparent aural aesthetic to the collection. &ldquo;It&rsquo;s a very different energy,&rdquo; Murphy opines, &ldquo;and one that we kind of missed.&rdquo;<br /><br />Tracks like &ldquo;America&rdquo; and &ldquo;Freak Out&rdquo; are propulsive rockers, showcasing crashing guitars and clever hooks ripe with the raw emotion of earlier hits like &ldquo;Oblivion&rdquo; and &ldquo;Black Camera.&rdquo; Conversely, &ldquo;Metropolis&rdquo; dances into darker territory, slightly more subdued to push focus towards the beautifully layered vocals while &ldquo;Shadowless&rdquo; reaches the furthest end of the spectrum, wrapping the listener in a warm sonic blanket of ambience and slow-building catharsis.<br /><br />And matching its musical process, the lyrical thread sewn throughout The Great Detachment is one of introspection and identity; of reflection and contemplation.<br /><br />The energy and urgency inherent in these songs makes them well-suited to the stage, adding more ammo to a captivating live show that&rsquo;s already earned these JUNO winners tours of several continents; stages shared with Pearl Jam, Broken Social Scene, and The Hold Steady; a performance on Late Night with David Letterman; and even an opening slot for Sir Paul McCartney &ndash; hand-picked by the fab one himself.<br /><br />Two years in the making, The Great Detachment marks a return to the organic approach of Wintersleep&rsquo;s earlier works that simultaneously sees them reaching new pinnacles of songwriting and production. It captures their sonic essence, to be sure, but pushes it to a new plateau &ndash; proof that contemplation and introspection can actually lead you somewhere new. <a href="http://www.wintersleep.com/">http://www.wintersleep.com/</a></p>
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