Music and lyrics by Sarah Jickling Song production by Laura Smith Filmed by Brad McLeod and Paul McLellan Edited by Greg McLeod and Sarah Jickling Choreography by Sydney McKenna Hair and make up by Jena Jacquot Costume by Romi Sank
Illustrations by Amelia Butcher Music and Lyrics by Sarah Jickling Produced by Laura Smith Mixed by Greg McLeod Mastered by Elisa Pangseang I have never been the hero No, I have always been the damsel in distress Cause that's what I do best I look innocent and broken in my
New album "The Family Curse" out in Fall 2019!
Live at the Redgate Revue Stage on November 8th, 2019 Greg McLeod on guitar, Sydney Thorne on backing vocals Filmed and edited by Jesse Daniel Smith and Elen...
Live at the Redgate Revue Theatre on November 8th, 2019 Filmed and edited by Jesse Daniel Smith and Elena Samuel Listen to The Family Curse now at https://sa...
Live at the Redgate Revue Stage on November 8, 2019 Violin by Greg McLeod, Backing Vocals by Chelsey Moore Videography by Jesse Daniel Smith and Elena Samuel...
Thank you to Raunie Mae Baker for filming and editing, Mallory Linda for the choreography, Tantra Fitness for the location, Jena Jacquot for hair and makeup, and Greg McLeod for everything he put into this. This is the first of many aerial dance videos to come.
Directed and Edited by Sarah Jickling and Greg McLeod Videography by Paul McLellan Illustration by Amelia Butcher Hair and Makeup by Jena Jacquot
Sarah Jickling and Greg McLeod perform a track from "When I Get Better," live in their living room. To listen to the full album, follow this link: https://sarahsgoodbadluck.bandcamp.com/album/when-i-get-better Videography by Paul McLellan Editing by Greg McLeod Ceramic plates in the background by Amelia Butcher Thank you to the Vancouver Public Library for providing industry film editing software in the inspiration lab.
Featuring my new single "This Time" Album out July 14th, available at sarahsgoodbadluck.com Video by Jesse Daniel Smith Music and Lyrics by Sarah Jickling Hair and Makeup by Jena Jacquot
Here is an acoustic live video of my new single from my upcoming album. Videography by Jesse Daniel Smith Lyrics: I make myself sick, I can't help it I've always had this darkness, who am I without it?
Video produced and edited by Sarah Jickling and Greg McLeod Filmed by Paul McLellan of Indie Mixtape

I will be live at The Media Club in Vancouver on November 5th with Youngblood and The Response! https://www.facebook.com/events/1043466382353606/ Thank you to all of the artists and actors who helped make this video possible.

Recorded live off the floor at Capilano University by cmyk productions http://www.cmyk.productions

Sarah is a musician learning to live with her bipolar disorder through songwriting who shared her story at Interesting Vancouver 2015 on Friday, November 6th at SFU Woodward's. Interesting Vancouver is a fascinating gathering of the curious and unexpected. More than another “sage on the stage” lecture series, Interesting Vancouver is an event that celebrates the uncelebrated, expands the collective vision of what is uniquely possible, and gives people an opportunity to discover interesting new creative pursuits they can apply in their own lives. Directed & Edited by United Nathan Productions - http://www.unitednathanproductions.com Motion Graphics by Gámomo Creative Lab - http://www.gamomo.com Thanks to all our support partners for helping make IV15 possible - http://www.interestingvancouver.com/iv-partners For more information visit http://www.interestingvancouver.com

Greg and I decided to pay tribute to one of the most amazing female songwriters... eff that, one of the most amazing songwriters in pop music history. There is so much more to Cyndi Lauper than we think. I decided to wear my prom dress during this shoot because this song is often associated with cheesy 80's prom scenes in movies.