Exclusive: Sister Ray Captures “Magic” on New Single
The Toronto-based musician's Believer LP is due out April 4 via Royal Mountain.
Photo by Vanessa Heins
If you perform under a name that’s shared with a great Velvet Underground song, then you’ve got my support. That’s the case for Sister Ray, the Edmonton-born, Toronto-based performer whose sophomore album, Believer, is set to arrive on April 4 via Royal Mountain Records. Coming off of their debut, Communion, which was long-listed for the Polaris Prize in 2022, Sister Ray summoned Jon Nellen to fill out their band, a dynamic on cathartic display during “Magic.” Beginning with a seriously heavy dose of piano and guitar, not unlike Oasis’ “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” “Magic” slowly uncoils into a pensive singer-songwriter ballad. Anchored by Sister Ray’s vocal, the single floats into a woodwind climax where a saxophone gives the country-colored, wounded melody an extra expanse of intimacy.