THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

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  • By May 27, 2011

    While downloading the album of an established, world-famous rock star might not take a bite out of the artists’ wallet, the spread of file sharing has begun to impact artists who do not have the luxury of a private jet or a world tour.

  • Classic Canadian band turns 20

    By May 18, 2011

    Canadian band Sloan has been around for 20 years, believe it or not. With the release of their 10th album, they’ve proved they can still rock with the best of them.

  • Protest the Hero hates assholes

    By April 8, 2011

    The Sheaf recently caught up with Rody Walker, vocalist for Protest the Hero, to discuss the band’s third full-length album Scurrilous.

  • Experimental, idiosyncratic and loud: Shuyler Jansen drops his guard

    By April 7, 2011

    Like many Saskatoon music-listeners, I first heard Shuyler Jansen play at Amigos Cantina after he relocated here from Edmonton, leaving behind his alt-country band Old Reliable.

  • Ray Black brings glitch-hop to Saskatoon

    By April 6, 2011

    Ray Black, a hip-hop artist and DJ from Vancouver, B.C., is cultivating a new sub-genre known as glitch-hop and he’s bringing his latest interpretation of rap to town.

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  • Grand Analog’s Ofield Williams brings his new side-project to Amigos

    By April 6, 2011

    Despite how mainstream dubstep has become, not too many live dubstep bands visit Saskatoon ”” until now. Grand Analog’s new side-project, Blast Action Hero, arrives at Amigos on April 29.

  • LCD Soundsystem go out on top at sold-out farewell gig

    By April 5, 2011

    James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem has made it clear for the past year that his band was almost done. Even before they put out 2010’s This is Happening, he declared the band would tour the world once more and that’s it.

  • Jay-Z explains his lyrics in ‘Decoded’

    By April 1, 2011

    Rare is the person who hasn’t, by now, at least heard of Jay-Z, let alone downloaded a song or two to bump from their speaker system of choice, be it auto or iPod, when in need of a good aural pick-me-up.