“Led by Blackfoot singer-songwriter Forrest Eaglespeaker, the North Sound's dusty country-rock tunes feature lyrics that veer away from the genre's usual fare, coming more from a place of pain and healing than reckless abandon.” - Scott Ross, Exclaim!
The North Sound, formed in 2014 by lead singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Forrest Eaglespeaker and his partner Nevada Freistadt, who composes and provides vocal harmonies, is coming to the NAC with songs from their upcoming new album! Be one of the first to hear it live!
Keeping true to the traditions of Forrest’s heritage, The North Sound was created to share stories of Forrest's Blackfoot identity and traditions from Treaty 7 Territory. With a no-holds-barred approach to songwriting, Forrest’s lyrics span haunting metaphors from everyday experiences to personal realities.
The band’s lyrics and music balance modern production techniques with writing sensibilities inspired by great storytellers like Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris. The North Sound is signed to the independent Indigenous record label New Sun Music (Nashville, TN, USA), created by JUNO award winner Crystal Shawanda and her partner Dewayne Strobel.
The North Sound has had four singles reach number one on the Indigenous Music Countdown as well as Saskatchewan's MBC Radio. The band won Sask Music's Indigenous Artist of the Year award (2020) and has received three nominations from the Saskatchewan Country Music Association (SCMA): Group of the Year, Roots Album of the Year, and their song, Heavy Heart, up for Producer of the Year with Jesse Wieman.