Goes

The latest Jay Sad release.
Links
• jay sad site: This site has information on jay and his recordings. It also has free .mp3 files.
• Arun's site: Arun created custom films to accompany the last set of live shows.
• Margaret's site: Margaret also contributed films for some shows.
• Chemical Sound: The next Jay Sad release is being recorded here.
They Stole My Computer
Demos from a stolen album have been collected and are available for free here.
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Reviews For High
Occasionally albums of delicate charm wash up on the shores of the Bunker, unheralded, unheard of, but certainly not unloved. Jay Sad's newest effort is one such liferaft of fragile bliss set adrift in the uncharted seas of modern music and fickle journalists...
Paul Leeds - Culture Bunker
(read the full review at www.culturebunker.com
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Toronto musician Jay Sad has nothing to cry
over with this album -- it's short, smart and
haunting all at once. Whether it's the melancholic
and somber "Intro" instrumental that paves
the way for acoustic nuggets like the fuzzed-out,
hushed "In the Basement", the latter a
cross between the Jesus and Mary Chain and Singapore
Sling. It has a great flow and builds perfectly...
Jason MacNeil
- PopMatters
(read the full review at www.popmatters.com
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...It's more than just mood, though. Sad often accompanies his mopeabout signifiers with engaging song structures. Even his most esoteric piece, "June", has a strong sense of purpose...
Phillip Buchan
- Splendid
(read the full review at www.splendidezine.com
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You can get High:
• Online at CD BABY
• At TowerRecords.com
• At Rotate This, 620 Queen W. Toronto ON
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