Sackville (band)
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Origin | Montreal, Quebec |
Genres | Folk, rock |
Years active | 1994 | –2001
Labels | Mag Wheel, Constellation |
Past members | Gabriel Levine Genevieve Heistek Eric Craven Ian Ilavsky Harris Newman Pat Conan Rob Viola |
Website | sackville |
Sackville was a Montreal-based musical group that played what has been classified as country and pop,[1] although their style resembles more folk, rock and avantgarde. They formed in 1994 and recorded their first album in 1996.[2][3]
Sackville disbanded in 2001, but many members have gone on to play in other bands, including: Wild Lawns and Black Ox Orkestar (Gabriel Levine), Hangedup (Genevieve Heistek and Eric Craven), Re: and Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band (Ian Ilavsky), Triple Burner (Harris Newman - also solo), The Carnations (Pat Conan) and The Red and the Black, Haywood, Cherubino, The Trouble With Sweeney (Rob Viola).
Discography
- Handsome Family/Sackville Split
- Low Ebb EP (1996)
- These Last Songs (1998) [4][5]
- The Principles of Science (1999) [6]
- Natural Life (2001) - Never officially released
See also
References
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Kronick, Ilana (5 February 1998). "Dont' Call Sackville a Country Band". The Gazette. Montreal: Postmedia Network Inc. montrealgazette
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Keast, James (September 1999). "The Principles of Science > Reviews > Folk & Country > Sep 1999". Exclaim!. Toronto: 1059434 Ontario Inc. www
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Keast, James (September 1999). ""Destroy, Destroy"/ "My Beautiful Bride" > Reviews > Folk & Country > Sep 1999". Exclaim!. Toronto: 1059434 Ontario Inc. www
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""These last songs" (sound recording) / Sackville", www
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""The principles of science" (sound recording) / Sackville", www
.collectionscanada .gc .ca /lac-bac /search /all, Ottawa: Library and Archives Canada, OCLC 566852432, AMICUS No. 27160010, retrieved 17 April 2011. {{citation}}
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