![]() The last record Dallas produced, so we’re sort of back to self-producing, but at least you have someone steering the ship. SR: So, the producer’s hand helped influence how things could take shape and in turn your songwriting? But from “Stories Often Told” onward we started getting producers which changed the songwriting, by just being more aware of singing. The first records we didn’t have a producer it was just Steve Albini setting up mics & letting you do your thing. So that’s changed I think for the better. We don’t start from scratch so much anymore someone usually comes with three chords or a line. But now that our songs are more lyrically based, they usually come to the table more well-formed. TG: Dallas and I are becoming the principal writers, though the other guys contribute too. SR: When you guys write, how do you work it out? We’re dipping into the same well we’re inspired by the same musicians, which in the old days were mostly American. And other than that, we’re all doing the same grind. But maybe the changing of the seasons certainly, being locked up all winter can be inspirational for writing. SR: What are the Canadian elements of your music that people don’t realize? Patty Smith and Los Lobos were on tour too. (Laughs) But we just went to work, and it went well enough that we did a Canadian tour with Crazy Horse right after that. It was through Garth Hudson for a record he did called “Garth Hudson Presents A Canadian Celebration of The Band.” Garth had Neil come in to do “This Wheels On Fire.” I wasn’t starstruck until he had all his guitars and amps delivered to the studio. Plus, we’re on our best behavior we get along pretty well then. It keeps us busy but also gives us a break. It depends on coordinating schedules and our mutual respect for each other. TG: Often they’ll have heard of us, or we’ll have done a show together, or through the label. SR: How do collaborations like that usually happen? ![]() And by our tradition of having our friends sing on our records. TG: He was opening for us as a solo act five years ago, and we got to know him by riding in the van. SR: When did you start working with Kurt Vile? Don’t miss these shows! I spoke to Travis Good by phone recently in anticipation of it all. The Sadies are playing a three-day residency at Union Pool in Williamsburg, Brooklyn April 2-4, with local band Girls on Grass as the opening act April 2 nd. ![]() Upright bassist Sean Dean and drummer Mike Belitsky complete the quartet and help make them one of the most sought-after backing bands today. It also features the vocals of touring buddy Kurt Vile on “It’s Easy Like Walking.”īrothers Travis and Dallas Good front the band and are the sons of the legendary Good Brothers, a folk group that toured across Canada by train with the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and The Band, as featured in the legendary film “Festival Express.” The Good Brothers recorded an album produced by the Dead and Jefferson Airplane, and still play today.Ĭarrying on the family tradition, Travis and Dallas are both accomplished guitar pickers and play off each other in an exciting and organic way, as if Lux Interior were dueling with Clarence White. ![]() Their 2017 release “Northern Passages” exemplifies their musical dexterity with ballads, rockers, and spaghetti western instrumentals. Over the years, The Sadies have collaborated with Neil Young, Garth Hudson, Neko Case, John Spencer, Robyn Hitchcock, Andre Williams, and many more. For those unacquainted, imagine Graham Parson-era Byrds mixed with Nuggets garage grit. Of these games, 3 of them were released after Freddy's Ultimate Custom Spaghetteria being uploaded.Originally hailing from Toronto, Canada, The Sadies have been playing their unique brand of psychedelic country rock for over 20 years. The creator of Five Nights at Freddy's, Scott Cawthon, has as of now, 8 official FNAF Games, 1 Mobile Game, and 2 spinoff games.All of the episodes were actually made due to a ton of people requesting SMG4 to make something related to Five Nights at Freddy's.The first three episodes of the series have made it into SMG4's top ten episodes, being the fourth, fifth and eighth most popular videos, respectively.SMG4: Five Nights At Freddy's Games Be Like.SMG4: Freddy's Spaghetteria Security Breach.SMG4: Freddy's Ultimate Custom Spaghetteria.Join him in this series to find out if he survives!
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