On the face of it, Wintersleep’s “In Came the Flood” is a natural choice for a single. The song, which has come out in advance of the Halifax-spawned band’s new album, Hello Hum (due out June 12), is ...
Toronto folkies Elliott Brood are in the midst of a fall North American tour with the equally folk-geared Wintersleep. That tour will make its way to Chicago for a performance at the Empty Bottle on ...
This interview originally aired on April 6, 2019. Paul Murphy is the lead of the Halifax-based indie rock band Wintersleep. The Juno Award-winning band's latest album, due out this month, is their ...
A rural Nova Scotia atmosphere and cold, winter evenings proved to be the perfect instigation for Tim d’Eon, Loel Campbell, Paul Murphy, Jon Samuel and Mike Bigelow to pick up instruments and find out ...
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Wintersleep's amusingly named Hello Hum, the Canadian band's fifth album, finds the quintet at its most expansive, incisive and brooding. Read interview highlights and watch more videos from ...
Canadian rockers Wintersleep have produced five solid albums in over a decade as a band. Their biggest hit, “Weighty Ghost” hit in 2007, but now the band is back with Hello Hum which includes some of ...
Wintersleep set their sights on a new album way back in 2010, and now the release of that collection is finally imminent. The band's fifth album is called Hello Hum and it's slated for a June 2012 ...
Wintersleep didn’t consider itself a band until 2005, when a string of successes — including a tour with Pearl Jam — made the group of three years finally feel at home in the studio and on the road.
When Gord Downie announced that he was diagnosed with incurable brain cancer back in May, the entire country was left speechless. It's hard to imagine what the Canadian musical landscape would be like ...
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