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LOOK: Saskwatch – ‘Born To Break Your Heart’

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It’s mildly comforting knowing that the bands you put on pedestals have ‘normal people’ jobs like the rest of us. I struck up conversation with someone at a friend’s birthday who recalled seeing Saskwatch vocalist Nkechi turn into a howlin’ she-force on the Meredith main stage. The week after, he stopped her in a much quieter setting when he asked her for directions to the history isle at his local library. In the same way, Saskwatch’s new track is a bit of a comedown – albeit a pleasant one at that – the bloody mary / beanchairs respite after the storm. The perky Saskwatch we all know has taken a quick retreat; the horn section has been mulled back a tad; the syncopated beats have been swapped for all the makings of pop panache in ‘Born To Break Your Heart’.


Lochlan FunstonJessica Barclay Lawton went along to set day to take some stills shots from the video. There’s a lot of fake blood and drinking in the bathtub, which is essentially an apt description of the new direction I think this record’s going to take. Saskwatch’s new album Nose Dive is set for an April release.

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PREMIERE: Saskwatch – ‘I Get Lonely’

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And here’s the ‘premiere’ of the new track from Saskwatch. You’ve probably already heard it getting flogged on Kingsmill’s show on Sunday. So technically…it’s not really a premiere. But it is the first official place on the internet where you can break your play button – before this track gets a proper release or is played the point of oversaturation (which it probably will).

Saskwatch recorded ‘I Get Lonely’ with Mikey Young (Eddy Current Suppression Ring) at the Curtin Bandroom late last year. It’s definitely a grittier track; sounding like the hypothetical of Tote patrons migrating to Cherry for a throw-your-hands-up boogie on a Thursday night instead. Young knows how to keep a good track potent – those simple riffs that fire off against Nkechi Anele’s vox are the guts of this tune. Add in the horn section midway, and King Khan is dancing.

‘I Get Lonely’ will be released as a one-off, non-album single tomorrow on 7” via Northside Records with the Brain Children (Young and Max Kohane) remix of ‘Your Love’ as the B-side.

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