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Royal City

 
Artist: Royal City

Group Members:

Aaron Riches, Nathan Lawr, Jim Guthrie, Simon Osborne

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Feist, Aaron Riches, Nathan Lawr, Jim Guthrie, Simon Osborne
  • Formed: 1999, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Disbanded: 2004
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Alone at the Microphone," "Little Heart's Ease," "Royal City"

Biography

The Toronto-based Royal City was led by singer/songwriter Aaron Riches, who worked alongside Jim Guthrie, Nathan Lawr, Simon Osborne, and Evan Gordon to create an intense and personal brand of rustic indie rock. Royal City's sound was most easily lumped in with the Palace and Songs: Ohia family of keening, country-influenced loners with guitars. The group first unveiled their fragile, acoustic-based music with At Rush Hour the Cars, their 2000 release on the Toronto-based label Three Gut. Gordon left the band that same year, but Royal City forged ahead, and their next release showed the results of time spent together honing their sound. 2001's Alone at the Microphone was a more mature and fully realized record, boasting a sound that transformed the group from Palace imitators to full-on contemporaries.

In early 2002, drummer Nathan Lawr left the lineup and was replaced by Lonnie James. Shortly thereafter, the band hit the road and played their first shows in the U.S. and Europe. The shows helped build up Royal City's momentum, and Alone at the Microphone was soon picked up for wider distribution by Sanctuary in the U.K. and BMG in America. A year later, the group's third album, Little Heart's Ease, was co-released by Three Gut and Rough Trade. While in London, Royal City unknowingly played their last show in July 2004, as the group broke up shortly thereafter. A self-titled, posthumous collection of unreleased material was issued five years later, effectively marking the end of Royal City's reign. ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide
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Royal City
Origin Guelph, Ontario
Genres Indie rock
Years active 2000 - 2004
Labels Three Gut Records, Asthmatic Kitty
Members
Aaron Riches
Jim Guthrie
Lonnie James
Simon Osborne
Former members
Leslie Feist
Owen Pallett
Gentleman Reg
Bob Wiseman
Nathan Lawr

Royal City were an indie rock band from Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

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History

Royal City were formed in in 1999 at Jim Guthrie's house in downtown Guelph Ontario. The band was fronted by Aaron Riches, well known in the local all ages punk scene for having booked and opening up for Fugazi, his releases on DROG Records, and for being the subject of a Robert Munsch book as a child.

Originally called The Royal City All Stars, the band had moved to Toronto after signing with Three Gut Records. At Three Gut, Royal City joined label mates Cuff the Duke and The Constantines in Toronto's early 2000s music scene. While working with many collaborators, the core of Royal City consisted of Aaron Riches, Lonnie James, Simon Osborne and Jim Guthrie. James replaced original drummer Nathan Lawr in 2002.

During their time as a band, Royal City toured across Canada, playing places such as Whitehorse, Yukon, and opening for such musicians as Sarah Harmer. In 2002, a then-unknown Arcade Fire open for the band on a series of tour dates, and in 2003 the band played in Sufjan Stevens' living room as their first show in New York City.

The band was also host to a number of notable collaborations, including Leslie Feist, Sufjan Stevens, Final Fantasy, Gentleman Reg and Bob Wiseman.

After disbanding in 2004, Aaron Riches went on to study Radical Orthodoxy under John Milbank at the University of Nottingham. Nathan Lawr continues to release music as a solo artist, and Jim Guthrie is an active member in Human Highway, and as a touring member of Islands.

In early 2009, Sufjan Stevens' Asthmatic Kitty records released "A Belly Was Made for Wine", a song from the band's upcoming b-sides release Royal City.

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Albums

Singles

  • Small singles club 3 song ep (2001)
  • I Called - "City of Music" compilation (2002)
  • That my head were a spring - Comes with a smile issue 13 (2003)
  • Is This It - "Stop me if you think you've heard this one before" Various Artists. Rough Trade (2004)
  • Tarry - "Comes with a smile" issue 16 (2004)

Covered By

The Constantines - "Raw Youth" - Young Lions EP (2004)

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