Sloan, in a recent press shot. The band is, from left to right, Chris Murphy (bass), Andrew Scott (drums), Patrick Pentland and Jay Ferguson (both guitarists). Four guys. Ten albums. 20 years. The ...
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The October arrival of Sloan’s latest album, Steady, also marked 30 years of the band. Songs from across the Halifax-born, Toronto-based quartet’s extensive catalogue—like “The Good in Everyone,” “If ...
TORONTO – Now that it’s a fixture on lists of the greatest Canadian rock albums of all time, it’s easy to forget that Sloan’s “Twice Removed” was once reviled. Or at least it was by the behemoth of ...
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Four guys. Ten albums. 20 years. The unlikely story of the band Sloan starts in Halifax, Nova Scotia, a college city in eastern Canada's Maritime provinces. It was there where four young musicians — ...