Articles by Sarah Greene
How Taking Chances, Joan Didion and Death Brought Jennifer Castle's 'Angels of Death' to Life
PUBLISHED May 24, 2018
Jennifer Castle was already grappling with ideas about grief, writing and legacy on the songs that would become her new album Angels of Dea...
Jennifer Castle
Angels of Death
PUBLISHED May 16, 2018
Jennifer Castle recorded the first half of Angels of Death — her fifth album and followup to her Polaris Music Prize-shortlisted Pink City...
Jeremy Dutcher Reclaims a Hidden Past on 'Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa'
PUBLISHED May 9, 2018
Jeremy Dutcher is a composer, anthropological researcher, pianist, activist, classically trained operatic tenor and time traveller. If that...
Laura Veirs Took a Year to Unpack Her Process and Surprised Herself on 'The Lookout'
PUBLISHED Apr 23, 2018
Over the course of ten albums and nearly two decades, Portland OR-based Laura Veirs has quietly and independently become one of the most we...
Waxahatchee / Hurray for the Riff Raff / Bedouine
Opera House, Toronto ON, April 19
PUBLISHED Apr 20, 2018
The "We Are All In This Together" backdrop illuminated behind the stage was presumably meant to empower the crowd, or perhaps it was a refe...
Jeremy Dutcher's Innovative 'Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa' Is Really About the Future
PUBLISHED Apr 16, 2018
On his innovative debut album, Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa, Jeremy Dutcher combines his classical music background — he's a trained operatic...
Laura Veirs
The Lookout
PUBLISHED Apr 11, 2018
The Lookout is Laura Veirs' tenth album, and first to follow her 2016 collaboration with Neko Case and k.d. lang, case/lang/veirs. It finds...
Jeremy Dutcher
Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa
PUBLISHED Apr 6, 2018
They say you have your whole lifetime to make your debut album, but Toronto-based composer and classically trained operatic tenor Jeremy Du...