Changing Colours The Sheepdogs

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2018

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
02.05.2019

Label: Sheepdogs Recording Co.

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Adult Alternative

Interpret: The Sheepdogs

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  • 1 Nobody 04:30
  • 2 I've Got a Hole Where My Heart Should Be 03:14
  • 3 Saturday Night 02:54
  • 4 Let It Roll 03:42
  • 5 The Big Nowhere 03:40
  • 6 I Ain't Cool 03:26
  • 7 You Got to Be a Man 02:16
  • 8 Cool Down 02:37
  • 9 Kiss the Brass Ring 01:50
  • 10 Cherries Jubilee 02:17
  • 11 I'm Just Waiting for My Time 04:19
  • 12 Born a Restless Man 01:39
  • 13 The Bailieboro Turnaround 01:30
  • 14 Up in Canada 03:46
  • 15 Hms Buffalo 00:59
  • 16 Esprit Des Corps 02:33
  • 17 Run Baby Run 04:23
  • Total Runtime 49:35

Info zu Changing Colours

Canada’s favourite bearded rockers The Sheepdogs have released their new album Changing Colours today. The Saskatechewanian’s sixth studio release was heralded by “I’ve Got a Hole Where My Heart Should Be,” which reached the top spot at rock radio to join the ranks of the bands #1 hits “Feeling Good,” “The Way It Is” and “How Late, How Long”.

In the lead up to the release of Changing Colours the band have been hitting the interview circuit with stops at ET Canada, The Morning Show, Tim and Sid and Entertainment City. On top of this, the band will be stopping by CBC’s q on Monday, February 5 for an interview with Tom Power where fans will get to hear songs from their pop-up show, recorded last December. The band will also be hosting a Twitter Q&A on Monday. Stop by the band’s Twitter page for all the details on this. Finally, last December, the band were invited to the YouTube Creator Space in Toronto to record a live version of “I’ve Got a Hole Where My Heart Should Be.” Fans can watch that video here.

In addition to the album release promotion, The Sheepdogs have stepped into the microbrew world, creating their own ale in conjunction with Mill Street Brewery. More details on the partnership will be unveiled soon, but the brew will be available at select shows on the tour.

The Sheepdogs have seen their single “I Don’t Know” reach Platinum certification status, and both “The Way It Is” and “Feeling Good” have achieved Gold levels of sales. In addition to their singles success, their albums Learn & Burn and The Sheepdogs have also achieved Platinum and Gold status respectively. The Sheepdogs have also been nominated for seven Juno Awards, including receiving Rock Album of the Year nominations for their three latest studio albums.

"The sixth full-length effort from the Juno Award-winning Canadian roots rockers, Changing Colours may not live up to its forward-thinking title, but it won't disappoint fans looking for another perfectly executed set of sun-baked '70s-inspired highway jams and boogie rock anthems that faithfully administer that peaceful easy feelin'. "I've got James Brown on the radio" and "a pretty mama in the passenger's seat," announces frontman Ewan Currie on the breezy opener, "Nobody," all but putting to rest any notion that the Sheepdogs might be considering swapping out their vintage VW bus for a Bluetooth-enabled Dodge Sprinter. Follow-ups "I've Got a Hole Where My Heart Should Be" and "Saturday Night" scratch that Lynyrd Skynyrd and Bad Company itch, respectively, while the brooding "I'm Just Waiting for My Time" proves that the band can pen a song that doesn't require its audience to keep 25 beach balls in the air." (James Christopher Monger, AMG)

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