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A Northern Chorus

 
Artist: Northern Chorus
  • Formed: 1999
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Bitter Hands Resign", "The Millions Too Many

Biography

Presenting simple yet ingenious medleys of alternative pop along with artful indie rock substantiated by a resourceful string section, A Northern Chorus' conceptions seem to flow, aided by the cyclic choruses of their songs. Following the dissolution of their previous outfit, Datura Dream Defered, guitarist and vocalist Stu Livingstone, alongside Pete Hall (guitar, vocals), decided to form A Northern Chorus in 1999. During more than a year, the duo prepared and composed several compositions, prior to the additions of drummer Dan Jagt and bassist Mark Raymond. Continuously improving their songwriting abilities, the following year they added the craftsmanship of violinist Erin Aurich, which proved to be the missing piece for the band's conceptual work. The Canadian quintet then entered the studio to record their first disc, Before We All Go to Pieces, issued in 2001. A Northern Chorus then left extended tour, performing several concerts in Canada and in the U.S. Following this jaunt, the band welcomed a new rhythm section in percussionist Marshall Bureau and bassist Owen Davies, and set to planning out its next album. Recorded at Mount Fairview Sound in Dundas, Ontario, Spirit Flags was issued by the Canadian indie Sonic Unyon in May 2003. Joining Livingstone, Hall, Bureau, and Davies on the album were flautist Julie MacDonald, and Sarah MacGregor on violin and violo. ~ Mario Mesquita Borges, All Music Guide
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A Northern Chorus
Origin Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Genre(s) Space rock
Folk music
Post-rock
Years active 1999 – 2008
Label(s) Sonic Unyon
Website www.sonicunyon.com/anorthernchorus
www.myspace.com/anorthernchorus
Members
Stu Livingstone
Pete Hall
Alex McMaster
Owen Davies
Craig Halliday
Erin Aurich
Graham Walsh
Former members
Dan Jagt
Julie MacDonald
Sarah MacGregor
Mark Raymond
Marshall Bureau
Steve Hesselink

A Northern Chorus was a Canadian band from Hamilton, Ontario.

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History

The band was formed in 1999 after the breakup of Stu Livingstone and Pete Hall's previous band, Datura Dream Defered.[1] They have released four records on the Sonic Unyon label, Before We All Go To Pieces, Spirit Flags, Bitter Hands Resign, and The Millions Too Many. Before We All Go To Pieces was originally released by Black Mountain Music. The band has toured both nationally in Canada and internationally in the United States several times.[1][2]

The band announced the end of their career in May 2008 with two final shows scheduled on June 27 (Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto) and June 28 (Hamilton), 2008.[3]

Members

Discography

Albums

  • Before We All Go to Pieces (2001)
  • Spirit Flags (May 20, 2003)
  • Bitter Hands Resign (May 3, 2005)
  • The Millions Too Many (March 20, 2007)

References

  1. ^ a b Biography. Allmusic.com.
  2. ^ A Northern Chorus to Tour North and South. Pitchfork Media. Accessed May 11, 2007.
  3. ^ A Northern Chorus at Sonic Unyon

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Bitter Hands Resign (2005 Album by A Northern Chorus)
Spirit Flags (2003 Album by A Northern Chorus)
The Millions Too Many (2007 Album by A Northern Chorus)

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