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 ...
Nova Scotia’s indie rock legends Wintersleep have been together for over 20 years. For bands that have survived as long as ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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The third album from these 2008 Juno Award winners from Halifax, Nova Scotia, finds them further refining their brand of jangly, affecting indie rock while subtly laying groundwork for future ...
Wintersleep’s new album, The Great Detachment, was released to great acclaim this month. The band hits Sugar nightclub on Saturday. Wintersleep with Evening Hymns and Walrus When: Saturday, 7 p.m.
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