SappyFest Emerging Artist Residency

Sackville NB - SappyFest Inc. is pleased to announce that they will be coordinating a week-long residency for young and emerging artists, scheduled to take place May 22 - 28 in Sackville, NB. The residency is open to artists from multi-media and multi-disciplinary backgrounds, such as visual art, performance, creative writing, etc. Artists will be provided with a small studio space, and will have an opportunity to showcase their work at the end of the residency. Space is limited to three artists, and will be selected on a first-come-first-serve basis. Artists wishing to take part are encouraged to contact SappyFest by May 16, 2016.

SappyFest Inc.
www.sappyfest.com
producer@sappyfest.com

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SappyFest Residency Program: May 22 - 28

Who: 2 opportunities available to young and emerging artists with an interest in a week-long residency program in Sackville, NB. The residency is open to artists from multi-media and disciplinary backgrounds, such as visual art, performance, creative writing, etc.

Amenities: Small studio space located near the SappyFest office, 23 Bridge Street. Residents must coordinate and finance their own stay. No per-diem available at this time. A SappyFest representative will coordinate daily access to studio space.

Display: Artists will have the opportunity to publicly display their works at the end of the residency (Saturday, May 28, 2016 / At studio location). 

Contact: SappyFest Board of Directors
C/O: Joni Fleck Andrews
producer@sappyfest.com

Deadline: May 16, 2016

Availability is on a first-come-first-serve basis.

SappyFest XI expands lineup with Cakes Da Killa, She-Devils, Nap Eyes, Ought, By Divine Right, and Partner

Cakes Da KillaShe-DevilsNap EyesOughtBy Divine Right, and Partner are the second wave of acts added to the lineup for SappyFest XI: Republic Of SappyFest. They join previously announced artists Dilly DallyTUNSJulie Doiron and the Wooden Stars, and Little Scream for the festival, which takes place in Sackville, NB from July 29 - July 31, 2016 

Passes for SappyFest are on sale now for $100 (taxes and fees included) and are available HERE.

 

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CAKES DA KILLA (New Jersey, USA)

CAKES DA KILLA (New Jersey, USA)

"...the music is less about playing games with your memory and more about making weird noises that you won’t recognize, and then about pounding those noises into your head with brutal efficiency. This is alien musical landscape, but Cakes Da Killa sounds absolutely at home on all of it. This is charged, physical, confrontationally sexual music, tactile and specific...with the sort of single-minded focus that reminds me of a great punk record." - Stereogum

 

SHE-DEVILS (Montreal, QC) - Co-Presented with Pop Montreal 

SHE-DEVILS (Montreal, QC) - Co-Presented with Pop Montreal 

"'Precise' is not a word one might use to describe She-Devils, a Montreal-based duo that paints in broad, messy strokes on their self-titled debut EP. Instead of showing off tightly wound musical chops, Audrey Ann and Kyle Jukka create murky sonic textures that meander through various states of consciousness without fully committing to one. The EP’s four tracks fluctuate between sweet and vaguely sinister, with Jukka’s vinyl samples colliding with Ann’s voice and lending it an extra layer of emotional depth." - Consequence of Sound

 

NAP EYES (Halifax, NS)

NAP EYES (Halifax, NS)

"Nap Eyes sound like the kind of slacker-rock band that plays while slumped over on half-folded futons, but even in its quietest moments, Thought Rock Fish Scale is an album brimming with passion and protest. It finds confidence in humility, power in relaxation. Its lethargy feels like an act of defiance against the hyper-speed pace of modern life. Its pledges of sobriety and good health constitute affronts to peer-pressured intoxication and food-blogged indulgence. And its purity of vision amounts to a declaration of war against a culture that encourages mass distraction.." - Pitchfork

 

OUGHT (Montreal, QC)

OUGHT (Montreal, QC)

"These Montreal post-punks (Ought) write harsh songs for harsh times on their excellent second album, building on last year's debut More Than Any Other Day. Tim Darcy squawks about trying to keep what's left of his human feelings alive, over abrasive guitar that clangs like Mission of Burma. When he sneers, 'Put on your evening attire/We've got a lot of forgetting to do' in 'On The Line,' he sounds like a cross between The Fall's Mark E. Smith and the grifter on the corner selling you the watch he stole off your wrist an hour ago. 'This is the high watermark of civilization,' Darcy says over the throbbing bass-and-feedback groove of the finale, 'Never Better.' The sad part is, he probably means it." - Rolling Stone

 

BY DIVINE RIGHT (Toronto, ON)

BY DIVINE RIGHT (Toronto, ON)

"Sunny, uplifting, jangly pop. All words often used to describe By Divine Right’s brand of psychedelic-tinged rock, which has been an influential force in Canadian indie music since the band’s seminal 1997 album, All Hail Discordia. On BDR’s ninth studio effort, it sounds less like [José] Contreras is struggling to hold on to anything, and more like he’s letting go, giving into improvisation and ending up with an album mixed with rich, psychedelic grooves, pop-driven hooks and dreamy, Beach Boys-esque harmonies."  - CBC Music

 

PARTNER (Sackville, NB)

PARTNER (Sackville, NB)

"Young, gifted and stoned, Partner are the best new band in Canada. Drumroll, chug and then the heaviest, phosphorescing riffs – a cri-de-coeur of overflowing confidence and ambition, with somehow still a sense of slacker haplessness. It’s a mighty trick: making something so perfectly composed, meticulously rehearsed, feel messy and alive. Their success rests on Caron’s premier shredding skills but just as much on [Josée] Niles’s deadpan presence: she’s like a punk-rock spirit animal, dry and goofy, singing perfect harmony at the top of her lungs."  - The Globe and Mail 

Employment Opportunity: SappyFest // Campbell-Verduyn Family Summer Internship

SappyFest Inc.
23 Bridge Street
P.O. Box 6443
Sackville, New Brunswick
E4L 1G6

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2016 SappyFest Summer Internship
Employment Opportunity: Returning Mount Allison Student
30 hours/week
10 weeks (possibility of extension pending approval of employment grant)
$10.65/hour

SappyFest Incorporated in partnership with the Campbell-Verduyn Family is offering an employment opportunity for a current Mount Allison Student. The 2016 Festival Intern will work directly with SappyFest staff and Board of Directors on the production of the 11th annual music festival, July 29-31, 2016. Responsibilities will include; volunteer coordination/management, press and public relations, artist arrangements, website maintenance, managing social network/online profiles, copy editing, and sponsorship inquiries.

A SappyFest Internship is an opportunity to work in a fast paced, creative and engaging environment. The position would provide excellent leadership and management experience while developing skills in communications, project administration and creative problem solving.

The successful candidate will be:
- a highly organized, energetic, and adaptable leader
- outgoing and personable
- a clear communicator with strong writing skills
- comfortable working in an Apple computer environment- experienced with social networking applications

Experience with Adobe design software, Microsoft Excel, and independent culture is an asset. So is a sense of humour.

Please email a resume and cover letter to: submissions@sappyfest.com by Monday, April 18, 2016 at 5:00PM (AST)Thank you for your interest but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

For more information please call: 506 540 1327 or email: mentalist@sappyfest.com.
 

This position is made possible with direct support from the Campbell-Verduyn Family.

SappyFest XI: Initial Line-Up // Wish You Were Here Tour & Residency

Dilly DallyTUNSJulie Doiron and The Wooden Stars, and Little Scream are the initial acts announced for SappyFest XI: Republic Of SappyFest, taking place in Sackville, NB from July 29 - July 31, 2016. 

A limited number of early bird tickets for the festival are on sale now for $90 (fees & taxes included) and are available HERE.

 

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DILLY DALLY (Toronto, ON)

DILLY DALLY (Toronto, ON)

"What makes a band like Toronto’s Dilly Dally so endearing is that they speak directly to the disdain of every working band. They aren’t showy but rather loud and a little messy, and they don’t give a shit about wrapping it up with a bow...In a time when the pool is flooded and everyone’s clambering but no one has the answer, these guys are frustrated but motivated, restless but still full of wonder. They’ve cultivated a fiercely noisy but completely intriguing sound, and sometimes that’s all it really takes." - Noisey

 

TUNS (Halifax, NS/Toronto, ON)

TUNS (Halifax, NS/Toronto, ON)

"Rumblings about Halifax supergroup TUNS first began last September, and six months and a couple of shows later, here's what we know: 1. The band includes Sloan's Chris Murphy on drums, Super Friendz/Flashing Lights' Matt Murphy on guitar and theInbreds' Mike O'Neill on bass. All three sing. 2. They're named after the Technical University of Nova Scotia (now Dal Tech). 3. First single "Throw It All Away" is a jangly, guitar-driven ditty with boyish three-part harmonies. 4. Expect a release in 2016." - NOW

 

JULIE DOIRON (Sackville, NB) 

JULIE DOIRON (Sackville, NB) 

"Back in the pre-millennial fog of 1999, Julie Doiron made one of her first, decisive steps away from being 'the former bassist for Eric’s Trip' and towards establishing herself as a heart-on-sleeve solo troubadour celebrated on her own merits. She did it with a little help from some unlikely friends, too: inscrutable Ottawa art-popsters the Wooden Stars. A blazingly talented indie quintet perpetually doomed to the 'too good to catch on' files, the Stars’ and their shape-shifting, mathematical headiness seemed an odd match for Doiron’s plainspoken, lo-fi folk confessionals. But the combination worked, yielding an understated, tinglingly emotive CanCon classic in a one-off collaborative effort simply titled Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars." - Toronto Star

 

LITTLE SCREAM (Montreal, QC)

LITTLE SCREAM (Montreal, QC)

"...in 2011, Laurel Sprengelmeyer released The Golden Record, her debut album as Little Scream. Her corroded guitar playing forged earthy, beautifully arranged epics that warranted comparisons to Neko Case, but they never seemed to earn the props they deserved. Her comeback takes a different tack entirely. 'Love as a Weapon' evokes what might transpire if St. Vincent covered the Bee Gees: bright, tight synthetic funk where Sprengelmeyer's unrelenting falsetto holds court over strutting bass Moog and zippy guitar." - Pitchfork


SappyFest artist residency program & Wish You Were Here tour:
In addition to these initial artists, SappyFest also announces the introduction of a new artist residency program and tour today.  In the spirit of collaboration that first motivated the humble beginnings and development of SappyFest, Inc., this new residency sees ten artists from Sappy's past spanning multiple disciplines - written word, video, visual arts, puppetry, music, and new media - working together in the studio space above local pub and arts complex, Thunder & Lightning Ltd. in Sackville, NB from May 6 - 14, 2016. 

At the end of the week, the collective works will be presented as a large exhibit at Thunder & Lightning. Coupled with a rock show, the exhibition will kick off the Wish You Were Here tour taking portions of the multi-disciplinary variety show on the road throughout the Maritimes. 

Together, the residency and the tour aim to encapsulate all that has made Sappy, well, Sappy. Collaborations, good times, bad ideas.

The artists in residency are: Shotgun JimmieIan RoyMichael FeuerstackPaul HendersonAmy SiegelGraeme PattersonMitchell WiebeAmanda FauteuxJon Claytor, and Steven Lambke.
 

The artists on tour are: Shotgun JimmieIan RoyG.L.A.M. BATSAmy Siegel, andSteven Lambke

Wish You Were Here tour dates are as follows:
May 14 - Sackville, NB @ Thunder & Lightning Ltd.

May 17 - Charlottetown, PE @ Baba's Lounge
May 19 - Fredericton, NB @ Wilser's Room
May 20 - Halifax, NS @ Gus' Pub
May 21 - Sydney, NS @ St. Patrick's Church