Free
Centre
Chromatic Myriad
August 15 → July 31
The PHI Centre showcases a light installation with evolving content, adapting to the seasons and exhibitions
PHI Centre
Espace 1
407 Saint-Pierre St
Montreal, Quebec, H2Y 2M3
Doors: 7 PM
Show: 8 PM
All ages
Price in advance: $27.75 (fees included)
Price at the door: $30
Taxes not included
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The American singer and pianist performs her new album HIGH PRIESTESS.
Having established herself in a few years as one of the most flamboyant figures in the contemporary music, the American singer and pianist Sarah McCoy is back with her new album HIGH PRIESTESS.
Recorded with veteran producer Renaud Letang (Feist, Keren Ann, Charlotte Gainsbourg...) and under the benevolent wing of Chilly Gonzales (known for the intimate touch of his Solo Piano albums and his collaborations with Jarvis Cocker, Feist, Drake or Daft Punk), these new works mark a turning point for the accomplished singer-songwriter, whose powerful voice reveals painful cracks.
Born in South Carolina in 1985 into an Irish Catholic family, Sarah McCoy classically trained at the piano training during her teenage years. At the cusp of adulthood, she couldn’t take it anymore and set off across the United States, leaving both the piano and the family yoke behind. With nothing but a guitar slung over her shoulder, Sarah travelled the American roads from East to West for five years before settling in New Orleans.
It was during these years of travel that she discovered her voice. To avoid falling asleep at the wheel, Sarah sung at the top of her lungs thinking, "Wait, does that sound good? I think that does sounds good? … Sing! Louder!" It was at that infamous New Orleans piano bar, The Spotted Cat, that she reconciled with the piano and spent five years as an artist-in-residence where she found a new and rare freedom of expression and musical experimentation. Alone or accompanied, she played frequent regular sets as is customary in these venues and sharpened her skills.
It is there that in 2013 she was seen by the French documentarian Bruno Moynié who, knowing people in the French music business, booked her first concert in France. After a noticeable performance at the Parisian festival Les Nuits de l’Alligator in 2014, she came back to play several times in France and decided to settle in Paris in 2017. Recorded at the mythical Studio Ferber with Renaud Letang and Chilly Gonzales, her first album BLOOD SIREN was acclaimed by the press in France (ffff and “Best World Album 2019” Télérama, 4* and “Twenty best of 2019” Nouvel Obs) and in Germany (Vogue, Stern Magazin).
HIGH PRIESTESS is the result of a close collaboration between the singer-songwriter and her producer Renaud Letang. It is at the beginning of summer 2021 that Sarah arrived at the studio with two years of melodies, beats, arrangements, sounds collected in the street and in nature, and even a poem "Eat the Peach Until the Pit". HIGH PRIESTESS is an album to be experienced, therefore, to the core.
Free
Centre
The PHI Centre showcases a light installation with evolving content, adapting to the seasons and exhibitions
Off-Site Location
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Centre
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Centre
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Free
Foundation
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Foundation
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Foundation
The PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art is pleased to present the North American premiere of FEELING HER WAY by Sonia Boyce DBE RA
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Foundation
The PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art is pleased to present Rajni Perera and Marigold Santos: Efflorescence/The Way We Wake, an exhibition featuring recent paintings and sculptures produced by each artist from 2021 to 2024