DANA SIPOS CELEBRATES NEW LP WITH RELEASE PARTY ALBUM STREAM AND INTERVIEW WITH LAURIE BROWN

THE ASTRAL PLANE, OUT TOMORROW VIA ROARING GIRL RECORDS

DANA SIPOS CELEBRATES THE RELEASE OF THE ASTRAL PLANE WITH AN ALBUM LISTENING PARTY AND INTERVIEW WITH LAURIE BROWN, TOMORROW VIA YOUTUBE, AT 5PM PST / 8PM EST

JOIN THE ASTRAL PLANE LISTENING PARTY HERE (LIVE JUNE 25TH AT 5PM PST / 8PM EST)

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“Known for crafting music that is both fragile and orchestral, singer/songwriter Sipos has really produced a beautiful collection of songs on her latest release. The nine tunes manage to have both folk and jazz features all reflected through a lens that isn’t afraid to be out of focus at times.” - Vancouver Sun

“...hauntingly beautiful” - Hamilton Spectator

“a mesmerizing jewel of an album, an opal with ever-shifting facets” – No Depression

“Sipos’ talent for earthen imagery, rich spiraling vocals, and subdued finger-picked instrumentation set a startling backdrop for a bittersweet tribute to our crumbling natural world." - Under The Radar

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Tomorrow, Dana Sipos new Sandro Perri produced LP, The Astral Plane, will officially be released to the masses, and in celebration, the acclaimed songwriter is hosting an album listening party on YouTube. Dana will also be joined by celebrated broadcaster Laurie Brown to discuss the album in depth. The party starts on Friday, June 25, at 5pm PST / 8pm EST.

JOIN THE ASTRAL PLANE LISTENING PARTY HERE
(LIVE JUNE 25TH AT 5PM PST / 8PM EST)

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For the new LP, Sipos once again teaming up with experimental producer Sandro Perri and reunited with her accomplished studio band for the project, consisting of Thomas Hammerton (keys, piano, organ), Mark McIntyre (bass), Nick Zubeck (guitar), and Blake Howard (percussion), with guest appearances from Lydia Persaud (vocals) and Michael Davidson (vibraphone). To bring the new songs to life, the crew decamped to a large converted 1860s stone carriage house, The House of Miracles, in Cambridge, Ontario, in the summer of 2020. The result is an impeccably curated collection of sounds, anchored by Sipos’ haunting vocals and evocative lyrics.

WATCH AND SHARE “BREATHING BARREL” HERE
BUY / STREAM “BREATHING BARREL” HERE

This LP is the album Sipos has been preparing to write her whole life. Her grandparents survived the Holocaust in their youth and later, with two young children in tow (including Dana’s mother), fled Hungary during the Communist Revolution of 1956. “My grandparents had miraculous lives,” Sipos says. “As child survivors, they both lost so much. During their escape from Hungary they were thrown in jail, sent back, escaped again; my mother was drugged to stay quiet on the journey and almost didn’t survive. They arrived in Canada with $5 sown into a jacket pocket and didn’t speak a word of English. I feel very lucky that they shared these stories and experiences with us.” From her grandfather, she also inherited a love for singing, Jewish jokes and Yiddish humour: “I grew up with a love of stories and storytelling across the board, the unfathomably dark and painful. And despite — or perhaps because of — the hardships, the ability to turn that darkness into humour.” Sipos became a careful observer and close listener at the kitchen table on her grandparents’ farm, where they settled in southern Ontario. 

WATCH AND SHARE “SKINNY LEGS” HERE
BUY / STREAM “SKINNY LEGS” HERE

Throughout the album, Dana unearths the trauma of her grandparents' early lives, which took a noticeable toll on her family in later years. Sipos has long infused a quality of thoughtful observation into her songwriting, but there’s a new urgency that drives many of these songs. “Skinny Legs” is a goodbye letter to her beloved grandmother, asking questions that cannot be posed in real time. “Greenbelt” specifically explores her upbringing on the farm and the ways, both subtle and overt, that trauma impacted the family over time. And on “Hoodoo”, Sipos explores how this intergenerational legacy mirrors the profoundly damaged earth that generations to come will inherit, highlighting the lasting and cyclical nature of trauma.

WATCH AND SHARE “LIGHT AROUND THE BODY” HERE
BUY / STREAM “LIGHT AROUND THE BODY” HERE

In writing these songs, Sipos is holding memories, often painful ones, up to the light and asking: What is the contour of these memories in your body? How do they shape you? How are these inherited memories and experiences absorbed? What does their aftermath look and feel like? 

Described as “slightly strange and completely mesmerising” (Gold Flake Paint UK), Sipos’ work combines enigmatic lyrics and bold production choices. Hailed as a “luminous and compelling work” by Exclaim!, her 2018 release Trick Of The Light was nominated for English Songwriter of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards, shortlisted for the Ontario Arts Council Colleen Peterson Songwriting Award and the Kerrville Folk Festival “New Folk” songwriter competition. The release was supported by tours and festival dates throughout North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Trick Of The Light received acclaim from CBC, The Bluegrass Situation, Penguin Eggs, Folk Roots Radio (UK), and No Depression. Trick Of The Light followed a 2015 album released on Nashville-based Muddy Roots Records and was nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award in the Pushing The Boundaries category, celebrating innovation in creating new folk sounds, extensive international touring and caught the eye of outfits like No Depression who lauded Sipos as “a consummate singer and songwriter with a wholly unique sound.”

The Astral Plane arrives June 25th via JUNO Award nominated musician Miranda Mulholland's label, Roaring Girl Records.

PRE-ORDER THE ASTRAL PLANE HERE

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THE ASTRAL PLANE TRACKLIST
01 Light In Moon On
02 Swallow’s Call
03 A Crude Likeness
04 Light Around The Body
05 Skinny Legs
06 Daniel
07 Greenbelt
08 Hoodoo
09 Breathing Barrel

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DANA SIPOS REVEALS VIDEO FOR “BREATHING BARREL” FROM NEW LP

WATCH AND SHARE “BREATHING BARREL” HERE

BUY / STREAM “BREATHING BARREL” HERE

DANA SIPOS NEW SANDRO PERRI PRODUCED LP, THE ASTRAL PLANE, OUT JUNE 25, 2021 VIA ROARING GIRL RECORDS

PRE-ORDER THE ASTRAL PLANE HERE

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Dana Sipos’ (Dan-ah Sea-pose) new single, “Breathing Barrel”, which received its radio premiere last weekend on the Strombo Show, “wrote itself more than I wrote it,” says Sipos. “I could sense the textures of the song as it was coming together. Ultimately, it’s a meditation on being in the present while celebrating the freedom and fluidity of trying things on. It’s about anticipation and desire and those magic moments of connection that can present themselves in  surprising and unexpected ways.”

The video for “Breathing Barrel” was created by Victoria, BC musician Trevor Lang with dozens of high resolution scans of vintage magazine cut outs, finely tuned to line up with the rhythm of the song. “The pairing of vintage magazine cutouts with the text made to look as though it was coloured in by hand was intended to mirror the warm and analog textural quality of the recording, the feeling of paper and pencil,” says Sipos. “The slightly unusual frame rate of this video (8 frames per second as opposed to the typical stop motion animation of either 6 or 12 frames per second) intended to give the video a familiar but unique rhythm akin to the drum machine featured throughout the song.”

WATCH AND SHARE “BREATHING BARREL” HERE

BUY / STREAM “BREATHING BARREL” HERE

For Sipos’ new LP, The Astral Plane, out June 25 via Roaring Girl Records, she once again teaming up with experimental producer Sandro Perri and reunited with her accomplished studio band for the project, consisting of Thomas Hammerton (keys, piano, organ), Mark McIntyre (bass), Nick Zubeck (guitar), and Blake Howard (percussion), with guest appearances from Lydia Persaud (vocals) and Michael Davidson (vibraphone). To bring the new songs to life, the crew decamped to a large converted 1860s stone carriage house, The House of Miracles, in Cambridge, Ontario, in the summer of 2020. The result is an impeccably curated collection of sounds, anchored by Sipos’ haunting vocals and evocative lyrics.

This LP is the album Sipos has been preparing to write her whole life. Her grandparents survived the Holocaust in their youth and later, with two young children in tow (including Dana’s mother), fled Hungary during the Communist Revolution of 1956. “My grandparents had miraculous lives,” Sipos says. “As child survivors, they both lost so much. During their escape from Hungary they were thrown in jail, sent back, escaped again; my mother was drugged to stay quiet on the journey and almost didn’t survive. They arrived in Canada with $5 sown into a jacket pocket and didn’t speak a word of English. I feel very lucky that they shared these stories and experiences with us.” From her grandfather, she also inherited a love for singing, Jewish jokes and Yiddish humour: “I grew up with a love of stories and storytelling across the board, the unfathomably dark and painful. And despite — or perhaps because of — the hardships, the ability to turn that darkness into humour.” Sipos became a careful observer and close listener at the kitchen table on her grandparents’ farm, where they settled in southern Ontario. 

WATCH AND SHARE “SKINNY LEGS” HERE

BUY / STREAM “SKINNY LEGS” HERE

Throughout the album, Dana unearths the trauma of her grandparents' early lives, which took a noticeable toll on her family in later years. Sipos has long infused a quality of thoughtful observation into her songwriting, but there’s a new urgency that drives many of these songs. “Skinny Legs” is a goodbye letter to her beloved grandmother, asking questions that cannot be posed in real time. “Greenbelt” specifically explores her upbringing on the farm and the ways, both subtle and overt, that trauma impacted the family over time. And on “Hoodoo”, Sipos explores how this intergenerational legacy mirrors the profoundly damaged earth that generations to come will inherit, highlighting the lasting and cyclical nature of trauma.

WATCH AND SHARE “LIGHT AROUND THE BODY” HERE

BUY / STREAM “LIGHT AROUND THE BODY” HERE

In writing these songs, Sipos is holding memories, often painful ones, up to the light and asking: What is the contour of these memories in your body? How do they shape you? How are these inherited memories and experiences absorbed? What does their aftermath look and feel like? 

Described as “slightly strange and completely mesmerising” (Gold Flake Paint UK), Sipos’ work combines enigmatic lyrics and bold production choices. Hailed as a “luminous and compelling work” by Exclaim!, her 2018 release Trick Of The Light was nominated for English Songwriter of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards, shortlisted for the Ontario Arts Council Colleen Peterson Songwriting Award and the Kerrville Folk Festival “New Folk” songwriter competition. The release was supported by tours and festival dates throughout North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Trick Of The Light received acclaim from CBC, The Bluegrass Situation, Penguin Eggs, Folk Roots Radio (UK), and No Depression. Trick Of The Light followed a 2015 album released on Nashville-based Muddy Roots Records and was nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award in the Pushing The Boundaries category, celebrating innovation in creating new folk sounds, extensive international touring and caught the eye of outfits like No Depression who lauded Sipos as “a consummate singer and songwriter with a wholly unique sound.”

The Astral Plane arrives June 25th via JUNO Award nominated musician Miranda Mulholland's label, Roaring Girl Records.

PRE-ORDER THE ASTRAL PLANE HERE

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THE ASTRAL PLANE TRACKLIST
01 Light In Moon On
02 Swallow’s Call
03 A Crude Likeness
04 Light Around The Body
05 Skinny Legs
06 Daniel
07 Greenbelt
08 Hoodoo
09 Breathing Barrel

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DANA SIPOS SHARES NEW  VIDEO FOR “SKINNY LEGS” FROM UPCOMING LP

DANA SIPOS NEW SANDRO PERRI PRODUCED LP, THE ASTRAL PLANE, OUT JUNE 25, 2021 VIA ROARING GIRL RECORDS

WATCH AND SHARE “SKINNY LEGS” HERE

BUY / STREAM “SKINNY LEGS” HERE

PRE-ORDER THE ASTRAL PLANE HERE

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Today, Dana Sipos (Dan-ah Sea-pose) is sharing another new single and video from her upcoming album, The Astral Plane, out June 25 via Roaring Girl Records. “Skinny Legs” is an ode to Dana's beloved grandmother and her extraordinary life. The song is a personal exploration into family histories and legacies that explores the imprints of memory that form and take hold over the many lifetimes of a person, a family, a generation, and how they live in our bodies.

“My grandmother, a grand storyteller her whole life, lost the ability to speak due to a severe stroke and has been living between the earthly and astral plane for some time,” says Dana. “In this song I am coming to terms with this impending transition, loss. I am also asking my grandmother all the questions that I can't ask her in real life - are you afraid? Are you ready? Do you have any sense of what's to come? I am peeking into the future while keeping one eye on the past of my grandmother's storied life and reflecting on the profound impact her life has had on mine.”

WATCH AND SHARE “SKINNY LEGS” HERE

BUY / STREAM “SKINNY LEGS” HERE

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The Astral Plane opens with an invitation for the listener: to revel in the quiet, sometimes off-putting nature of the spaces in between. ‘Don’t let the light in, don’t let the moon on, I just want to sit with the darkness for a little bit / The day has fallen down.’ Winding down the opening track, Sipos meditates on the temporary, often painful nature of our earthly experience: ‘We’re two broken bones, I guess, camped out in borrowed bodies just waiting to set.’

This invitation arrives after a full minute of undulating piano and shimmering guitar, guiding the listener into an emotionally and sonically rich landscape. What follows is a deeply personal exploration, tracing the imprints of memory that form and take hold over the many lifetimes of a person, a family, the environment. Running parallel to this investigation of family histories and legacies, there are strong undercurrents of collective climate grief, the shifting faces of loss and inherited trauma echoing the ecological crises of our time.

Many albums offer a snapshot in time, or a glimpse behind the curtain into a fleeting certain moment in the writer’s story. On The Astral Plane, Sipos instead invites the listener beneath the surface, diving into complex personal histories and relationships and their ongoing reverberations, from the past and into the present and future.

WATCH AND SHARE “LIGHT AROUND THE BODY” HERE

BUY / STREAM “LIGHT AROUND THE BODY” HERE

For The Astral Plane, Sipos once again teaming up with experimental producer Sandro Perri and reunited with her accomplished studio band for the project, consisting of Thomas Hammerton (keys, piano, organ), Mark McIntyre (bass), Nick Zubeck (guitar), and Blake Howard (percussion), with guest appearances from Lydia Persaud (vocals) and Michael Davidson (vibraphone). To bring the new songs to life, the crew decamped to a large converted 1860s stone carriage house, The House of Miracles, in Cambridge, Ontario, in the summer of 2020. The result is an impeccably curated collection of sounds, anchored by Sipos’ haunting vocals and evocative lyrics.

This LP is the album Sipos has been preparing to write her whole life. Her grandparents survived the Holocaust in their youth and later, with two young children in tow (including Dana’s mother), fled Hungary during the Communist Revolution of 1956. “My grandparents had miraculous lives,” Sipos says. “As child survivors, they both lost so much. During their escape from Hungary they were thrown in jail, sent back, escaped again; my mother was drugged to stay quiet on the journey and almost didn’t survive. They arrived in Canada with $5 sown into a jacket pocket and didn’t speak a word of English. I feel very lucky that they shared these stories and experiences with us.” From her grandfather, she also inherited a love for singing, Jewish jokes and Yiddish humour: “I grew up with a love of stories and storytelling across the board, the unfathomably dark and painful. And despite — or perhaps because of — the hardships, the ability to turn that darkness into humour.” Sipos became a careful observer and close listener at the kitchen table on her grandparents’ farm, where they settled in southern Ontario. 

Throughout the album, Dana unearths the trauma of her grandparents' early lives, which took a noticeable toll on her family in later years. Sipos has long infused a quality of thoughtful observation into her songwriting, but there’s a new urgency that drives many of these songs. “Skinny Legs” is a goodbye letter to her beloved grandmother, asking questions that cannot be posed in real time. “Greenbelt” specifically explores her upbringing on the farm and the ways, both subtle and overt, that trauma impacted the family over time. And on “Hoodoo”, Sipos explores how this intergenerational legacy mirrors the profoundly damaged earth that generations to come will inherit, highlighting the lasting and cyclical nature of trauma.

In writing these songs, Sipos is holding memories, often painful ones, up to the light and asking: What is the contour of these memories in your body? How do they shape you? How are these inherited memories and experiences absorbed? What does their aftermath look and feel like? 

Described as “slightly strange and completely mesmerising” (Gold Flake Paint UK), Sipos’ work combines enigmatic lyrics and bold production choices. Hailed as a “luminous and compelling work” by Exclaim!, her 2018 release Trick Of The Light was nominated for English Songwriter of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards, shortlisted for the Ontario Arts Council Colleen Peterson Songwriting Award and the Kerrville Folk Festival “New Folk” songwriter competition. The release was supported by tours and festival dates throughout North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Trick Of The Light received acclaim from CBC, The Bluegrass Situation, Penguin Eggs, Folk Roots Radio (UK), and No Depression. Trick Of The Light followed a 2015 album released on Nashville-based Muddy Roots Records and was nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award in the Pushing The Boundaries category, celebrating innovation in creating new folk sounds, extensive international touring and caught the eye of outfits like No Depression who lauded Sipos as “a consummate singer and songwriter with a wholly unique sound.”

The Astral Plane arrives June 25th via JUNO Award nominated musician Miranda Mulholland's label, Roaring Girl Records.

PRE-ORDER THE ASTRAL PLANE HERE

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DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES
THE ASTRAL PLANE TRACKLIST
01 Light In Moon On
02 Swallow’s Call
03 A Crude Likeness
04 Light Around The Body
05 Skinny Legs
06 Daniel
07 Greenbelt
08 Hoodoo
09 Breathing Barrel

DANA SIPOS ONLINE
WEBSITE
INSTAGRAM
TWITTER
FACEBOOK
BANDCAMP