Friday, May 2nd, 2014
A long, nice article about Shine On (from Music Radar):
For her eighth studio album, the luminous and compelling Shine On, Sarah McLachlan wanted to shake things up a bit. Since 1991, she’s worked with producer and multi-instrumentalist Pierre Marchand (who helmed the bulk of the new set) on an unbroken string of platinum and multi-platinum releases. “I wanted to try a few different things,” McLachlan says, “and it was actually Pierre who suggested I that I look to some new people.”
Friday, May 2nd, 2014
From The Record:
TORONTO – When she began assembling new songs for “Shine On,” Sarah McLachlan made a concerted effort to let a little light peek in after issuing her most dramatically overcast record yet, 2010’s “Laws of Illusion.”
And to her mind, she succeeded. She can point to the strummy country groove of “Monsters” or layered first single “In Your Shoes” or even the jangly “Flesh and Blood,” which she says is “so fun to sing.”
Wednesday, April 30th, 2014
Who’s chatting with Sarah on Facebook? She’ll be live soon!
As for the updates, here’s an article from PrideSource, where she talked about sexuality.
Sarah joined WhoSay, which now features alot of behind the scene pictures from her last photoshoot! They’ll be up in the gallery soon.
Here’s one of the first reviews for Shine On, though it’s not that all positive…
Better news is this from Billboard:
Adult Contemporary
Debut No. 26 “In Your Shoes” Sarah McLachlan
Aaaand, talking about In Your Shoes – an official lyric video for In Your Shoes:
Last but not least: for the French fans! On Radio-Canada/CBC, Jean-François Chevrier talked about Sarah and her career. Click right here to hear that review!
Tuesday, April 1st, 2014
As we’re (or at least I am) still waiting to hear the new single, other news is popping up.
Beginning today, two Canadian icons, Canada Dry and Sarah McLachlan, are partnering to re-launch the new and improved Diet Canada Dry. To kick start the partnership, Canada Dry has launched a donation-matching program with proceeds benefiting the Sarah McLachlan School of Music, a music program offered at no cost to under-served youth in Vancouver.
Furthermore, there will also be a contest which will kick off May 1 – prizes include a VIP concert ticket!
Read more about it here, here and check Canada Dry’s official site for more information!