There’s nothing certain these days, except maybe surge pricing and taxes. So back in June, when the enigmatic U.K. collective Sault announced that their new album Nine would be available for just 99 ...
SAULT's new album, NINE, will only be online for 99 days. Making their new album temporarily available is merely the latest in the acclaimed but anonymous band's string of unconventional moves. While ...
“The revolution has come (out the lies!) / Still won’t put down the gun.” This is the first line of Sault’s new album Untitled (Black Is). It’s time to amend your album-of-the-year lists, because the ...
The ever-cryptic music collective Sault have teased that they will soon be playing a set of new music live for one time only. READ MORE: SAULT – ‘Nine’ review: anonymous Brit collective’s tales of ...
British stage magician Noel Maskelyne (1899 - 1976) watches his sister Mary (later Mrs. Sterndale Bennett) perform the disappearing water trick, UK, 7th October 1927. Their father was famous magician ...
A sure sign of summer in Sault Ste Marie is Music in the Park! It’s held every Wednesday from 7pm until 8:30 pm at the Soo Locks Park. Bands are bringing in a fantastic series of concerts for all ages ...
As is usually the case with Sault, that messaging is Black-centric and racially based, and forceful without being dogmatic or too in-your-face. This time, the focus is on life in the council estates ...
SAULT is a constellation of musicians connected to rapper Little Simz, producer Inflo and singer/songwriter Cleo Sol. Uncertainty is typically the atmosphere of their sound — reflecting the weather ...
Brazil came calling for pianist Andree-Ann Deschenes this fall. The Algoma University faculty member was invited to perform ...
In a year where SAULT have already delivered the orchestral AIR — their sixth album in three years — the mysterious UK collective have now returned with a package of five new full-lengths available to ...
Somehow, the mysterious British R&B/electronic-ish combo Sault has managed to drop four richly diverse, socially confrontational albums, all of them good and two of them absolutely great, in just 18 ...