Sarah Slean

Sarah Slean is a Canadian singer-songwriter, musician, poet, and occasional actress. She has released eleven albums to date and recorded her first EP Universe at the age of nineteen in 1997 followed by Blue Parade in 1998. Night Bugs was her first major label album, co-produced by Slean and Hawksley Workman, and was heavily inspired by cabaret music.

In September 2004, Slean released her fourth album, Day One which included the singles, "Lucky Me", "Day One", and "Mary", a song about Slean's grandmother.

In October 2006, Slean released a mostly-live album, Orphan Music, which consists of songs recorded live at Toronto's Harbourfront Theatre and the Vancouver East Cultural Centre. Other new tracks featuring Slean and the piano were recorded at DNA Recording Facility in Toronto and Kensaltown Studios in the UK.

In March 2008, The Baroness was released and featured the single "Get Home". The iTunes version of the album included two additional non-album tracks, "The Rose" and "The Lonely Side of the Moon.

Slean released her fifth studio album, a double album entitled Land & Sea, in September 2011. Land & Sea is also Slean's first record to be released on vinyl.

In April 2011, Slean chose a song called "New Pair of Eyes" from Land, to be included on the compilation album Songs of Love for Japan. Songs of Love for Japan was available for only 3 days, with all proceeds going toward relief efforts in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan on March 11, 2011.