Artist's albums
Every Time the Sun Comes Up
2023 · single
Sightlines
2023 · album
Sightlines
2023 · single
So Long
2022 · single
Letting On
2022 · single
Live at Green Awning Pines
2021 · album
Outrunning
2021 · EP
Outrunning
2021 · single
Lately, I Believe
2021 · single
Caught In A Dream
2021 · single
The Sarandons
2019 · EP
Worse or for Better
2019 · single
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Biography
Heartland Canadian indie rockers The Sarandons deliver defiant optimism on their debut full-length album Sightlines, a rich body of work replete with spirited rhythms, lustrous synths, punctuated guitars and delightfully rugged vocal harmonies, produced by Dan Hosh (Wild Rivers, City and Colour, Glorious Sons) at Double Car Recording and Trench Recordings in Toronto. The Sarandons have shared stages with Dakota Mill, Mattie Leon, Julie Title and more. The Sarandons are the fully collaborative endeavour of Toronto music stalwarts Dave Suchon (vocals, guitar), Damian Coleman (bass, vocals), Edmund Cummings (keys, vocals), Craig Keeney (lead guitar) and Phil Skot (drums), who have been creating together in different projects for over a decade and a half. The Sarandons’ Sightlines (out January 27, 23) underscores the power of retrospection and resiliency, embracing discomfort as a means to move forward in a heartfelt journey of coming to terms with death, family and the imminent future. Though menaced by the heft of heartache, The Sarandons burn brightly with hard-won lyrics, gauzy guitars, stark countermelodies, and sparkling solos, carving out time and space for respite to succour existential dread.