For their seventh studio album, one of Canadas most beloved bands decamped to Spain to record with producer and former Jayhawks front-man Gary Louris. Judging by the results, the time away from home did the Sadies no harm. New Seasons opens with the instrumental "Introduction, an all-too-brief showcase of the bands virtuosic musicianship, before rolling into the Dylan-esque "The First Inquisition Pt. IV. Elsewhere, brothers Dallas and Travis Good lead their band-mates through concise exercises in cosmic country ("Yours To Discover, the amazing "Whats Left Behind) and psych garage (the philosophical "A Simple Aspiration). Album highlights include "Anna Leigh, a typically dark allegory of touring as a disaster waiting to happen, and the cinematic "My Heart Of Wood. Indeed, this track and album closer "The First Inquisition, Pt. V conjure images of the kind of surreal, dark dreamscapes usually associated with the films of David Lynch. Simply put, this is a wonderful record and an excellent addition to the Sadies burgeoning catalogue of Canadian classics.
(Outside)The Sadies
New Seasons
BY Neil McDonaldPublished Sep 19, 2007