Friday, March 20, 2026

Wintersleep: Awake Again in 2026

 

Could be wrong, but it seems like the "big in Japan" phenomenon applies less often to Canadian artists than those from other countries.  To phrase it less awkwardly: Canada seems to value its artists.  They don't have to go away to become famous or to be appreciated for their artistry.  There aren't many prophets without honor in the Great White North.  Again -- just one blogger's impression.  There may be exceptions. One bad apple might spoil the whole bunch, girl.

Case in point: the Nova Scotia band Wintersleep.  As the winter of 2026 comes to an end, there's a new album on the way called Wishing Moon, and a European tour begins in April.  

Perhaps you've slept on them?  Wintersleep began as a side project of another band called Kary.  Their self-titled debut appeared in 2003, followed by an untitled Wintersleep album in 2005.  I got into their music after hearing the amazing song Archaeologists on college radio.  I saw Wintersleep during their US tour supporting the 2007 album Welcome To The Night Sky, which remains a personal favorite. 

Members of Wintersleep also perform in a group called Contrived, and they released an album in 2024 called Addicted To Sadness.  Meanwhile, Wintersleep's frontman Paul Murphy has a side project called Postdata.  These are busy people.  You're probably busy too.  You don't have time to dig through Wintersleep's history and compile some of their best songs into a CD-length mix.  If only someone could spare you the effort and give you the lowdown.  A bird's eye view on the Wintersleep caper, if you will.

1 comment:

  1. WELCOME TO WINTERSLEEP: https://pixeldrain.com/u/BHhGumD8

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