Uncle Sinner

Uncle Sinner is a Canadian Gothic country/Death Gospel music group formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, consisting of singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Michael Bodner.[1][2][3]

Uncle Sinner
Uncle Sinner in 2017, promotional image for his album "Let The Devil In"
Background information
OriginWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
GenresGothic country, Death Gospel, Gospel blues, Country Gospel, Blues, Folk Blues, Americana, Southern Gothic
Years active2008 (2008)present
LabelsTransistor 66, Transdigital 66, Devil's Ruin Records, Stomp The Bug Music
Associated actsSlackeye Slim, Reverend Glasseye, Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir
Websitewww.manitobamusic.com/unclesinner
MembersMichael Bodner

History

Uncle Sinner playing his live set at NXNE in 2010

Uncle Sinner was formed in 2008 when Michael Bodner recorded his first album Ballads and Mental Breakdowns with the help of his friend Matt McLeod (AKA Fuller Vengeance). Backed by McLeod, Bodner released his debut album on December 9, 2008.[4]

He released his second album titled A Pocketful of Glass Eyes digitally in March 2014 to help raise money to purchase recording equipment for his home studio.[5]

His third album, Let The Devil In, was released in February 2015 and created using the funds raised from the previous album.[6] The album continues to showcase Bodner's ability to adapt and transform old folk, blues, and gospel songs to suit his own gothic style. The album was entirely self-recorded, mixed, and distributed by Bodner. In August 2018, Uncle Sinner toured Eastern Europe playing songs from his first three albums.[7]

Uncle Sinner's fourth album, Trouble Of This World, was released in mid-March 2020. The album is dedicated to the memory of Matt "Fuller Vengeance" McLeod.[8]

Discography

  • Ballads and Mental Breakdowns (2008)
  • A Pocketful of Glass Eyes (2014)
  • Let The Devil In (2015)
  • Trouble of This World (2020)

References

  1. "Manitoba Music Artist Page". Manitoba Music, N/A.
  2. Paul Slade, "Root Salad: Uncle Sinner". Planet Slade, August 18, 2018.
  3. Konztroll, "Uncle Sinner". Swedish Embassy of Gothic Country, January 21, 2017.
  4. "Ballads and Mental Breakdowns". last.fm, November 15, 2012.
  5. Konztroll "Uncle Sinner's "A Pocketful of Glass Eyes" is released". Swedish Embassy of Gothic Country, March 20, 2014.
  6. Paul Slade, "Uncle Sinner: Let The Devil In " (blog post)". Planet Slade, August 18, 2018.
  7. Paul Slade, "August 2018: Uncle Sinner live in Belgium ". Planet Slade, August 18, 2018.
  8. "Uncle Sinner Interview". Planet Slade, April 6, 2020.
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