Tag Archives: Sackville

SappyFest Announce The Return Of Dog Day And More In 2018 Lineup

Sackville, New Brunswick’s celebration of wearing your heart on your collective sleeve in an audible format have announced their second wave of acts today. The festival’s 13th iteration of a retroactive soundtrack for your misspent youth includes plenty of returning festival favourites as well as a special treat. This year, the festival will be hosting the return of Halifax’s Dog Day after the band spent five years in hibernation. Continue reading SappyFest Announce The Return Of Dog Day And More In 2018 Lineup

New Music: Steve Haley Channels Neil Young In ‘Heat Vision’

Steve Haley’s Heat Vision is a group effort and a pure example of the confluence of camaraderie and musicianship. Part musical ode to the confabulations of apocalyptic fantasy, to the portent of dreams and to wild imagination, it reads like a bittersweet map of friendship, loss and the end of the world. Assembled from the parts of a small and vibrant music scene, in many senses the album is also an ode to place and space. It becomes easy to picture how the marshlands and mudflats of Sackville N.B., whose unbroken and foggy symmetries impart both a surreal sense of isolation and togetherness and of centrality and terminus could have helped to inspire the morphing and hypnagogic lyrics that flow through Heat Vision like a waking dream. Continue reading New Music: Steve Haley Channels Neil Young In ‘Heat Vision’

The Artist In The Bear Suit: The Watercolours of Jon Claytor

As an occasional lecturer at Mount Allison University, co-founder of SappyFest and a devoted father and artist, Jon Claytor is a regular feature of Sackville, New Brunswick. His work ranges from watercolours and traditional paintings to filmmaking and all fits into a uniquely Claytor narrative. His most recent project, ‘Take My Breath Away,’ is a collection of watercolours, bringing in characters from Sackville in a unique book; it’s a hybrid of visual ethnography, philosophy, music and humour. At the core of it is a family album exploring the intricate nature of love. So why does the artist appear throughout the book wearing a bear suit? Continue reading The Artist In The Bear Suit: The Watercolours of Jon Claytor