The Tragically Hip release new EP ‘Saskadelphia’
The Tragically Hip have released a new EP titled ‘Saskadelphia’, four years since the death of frontman Gord Downie.The new six-track EP arrived on Friday (May 21), comprising unreleased songs written in 1990, initially intended to appear on their album ‘Road Apples’. Five of the tracks were recorded that same year during their studio sessions for the record, while the sixth, ‘Montreal’, was recorded live during a 2000 concert.Listen to ‘Saskadelphia’ below.According to a press statement, ‘Saskadelphia’ refers to the extensive touring the outfit did in the early ’90s, and was the original working title for ‘Road Apples’, which was released in 1991.“I went ‘Wow’ when I heard ‘Ouch’ after all this time.