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Said the Gramaphone

Exclaim.ca

Midnight Poutine 1

Midnight poutine 2

jeremywademorris.com

The Radio Files (thursday, june 14th, 2007 post)

snakesgotablog (Top Ten EP's of 2006)

harmoniummusic.com

This Great White North

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

©2007 Nico Dann

 

"Merrill's got the big bad wolf in her gut, blow you down."

- Sean. www.saidthegramaphone.com

 

"Sister Suvi's home-made, off-kilter songs shine like magic seeds, capable of transforming the merely life-sized into something taller than clouds."

- Robert Everett-Green, music critic, The Globe and Mail, Toronto.


"A puppeteer; a jazzer; a clarinetist most recently linked to Islands; fiddle; classical guitar; ukulele. Sounds pretty artsy, yes? Precious, even? Perhaps. But the acoustic-based music of Sister Suvi also sounds inspired – bare-bones arrangements that put the emphasis on imaginative lyrics, haunting vocals and arrangements that in the case of tracks like Run Run Run find common ground between Nick Drake and Daniel Johnston."

- By Allan Wigney, 'A Music Pick', The Ottawa Sun.

 

"[with] THE HIDDEN CAMERAS at Hart House Rating: NNNN. Montreal/Toronto three-piece Sister Suvi blessed the hundred-plus patrons at the expansive Hart House performance hall with a relentless display of innovative, energetic (and alternating) instrumentation, so much so that lead singer Merrill was tinged crimson by the second song. Her comedic character carried the songs with impressive gusto, and her ukulele skills were not to be scoffed at, especially when she pulled out her violin bow and went to town with an even more animated display of performance power."

- http://www.nowtoronto.com/music/story.cfm?content=161026