
Sarah McLachlan’s New Album Rollout Has Her Looking Back At Some Stellar Preferred Moments!
From flashing The Pretenders to performing with Sheryl Crow every night, Sarah McLachlan is in full reflection mode as she unveils her first original album in over a decade—Better Broken2.
In tandem with the album’s release, McLachlan curated a personal playlist of songs that transport us back to the golden age of Lilith Fair, the all-women music festival she founded in the late ’90s. These tracks aren’t just nostalgic—they’re a celebration of sisterhood, stage magic, and the raw emotional power that defined an era.
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Let’s transport back like it’s 1997, when McLachlan’s poetic storytelling and ethereal vocals helped shape a movement. From “Building a Mystery” to “Sweet Surrender,” her sound was the heartbeat of a generation. And now, with Better Broken, she’s channeling that same pulse—this time with a modern twist and a deeper emotional resolve.
The album, produced by Tony Berg and released via Concord Records, features standout tracks like “One in a Long Line,” “Wilderness,” and “Only Human”—songs that echo the empowerment and intimacy that Lilith Fair stood for.


Psst! And don’t miss the new documentary Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery, now streaming on CBC Gem and CBC Docs’ YouTube below, which dives into the cultural impact of the festival and its enduring legacy.











