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The Inbreds

 
Artist: The Inbreds
The Inbreds

Group Members:

Mike O'Neill, Dave Ullrich

Similar Artists:

Henry's Dress, King Konga, Masters of the Obvious, Cold Cold Hearts, Silver Jet, Dillon Fence, The Clean, Rollover, Garageland
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Kombinator", "It's Sydney or the Bush

Biography

Renowned for their stripped-down lineup of bass guitar and drums, the Inbreds were one of the foremost bands emerging from the Canadian indie scene of the '90s, deftly combining upbeat, catchy Beatlesesque pop with emotionally intense melodies and harmonies. While often associated with the Halifax Pop Explosion and bands like Sloan and Thrush Hermit, the Inbreds got their start in the college town of Kingston, Ontario, in 1992, where they released cassettes of their own music and of other Kingston lo-fi bands on drummer Dave Ullrich's Proboscis Funkstone or PF Records. Of PF's sizable roster, it was the Inbreds, Ullrich's own partnership with bassist/songwriter and longtime friend Mike O'Neill, that caught the attention of listeners outside Kingston. Their debut LP, Hilario (1993), was a gorgeous and sensitive collection of raw material from early cassette releases Darn Foul Dog, Let's Get Together, and Egrog. The release of Hilario took the Inbreds on the road with Canadian alt-pop darlings the Rheostatics, the first of many tours on which the band would find unlikely new fans by opening for well-known rock outfits like the Tragically Hip and Buffalo Tom. In 1994 came the more polished follow-up effort Kombinator, produced by Dave Clark (ex-Rheostatics, now in the Dinner Is Ruined). Kombinator's mix of energetic hooks and melancholy falsetto pushed the Inbreds to the fore of Canada's indie scene, earning them heavy college radio airplay and a MuchMusic Best Alternative Video nomination for the single "Any Sense of Time." The band signed to TAG Records (Atlantic) and took advantage of the major-label budget to experiment with a fuller sound, enlisting the help of 4AD producer Lincoln Fong for their next studio effort. The resulting album, 1996's It's Sydney or the Bush, featured guest musicianship on horns, strings, and six-string guitar to create a thicker, more upbeat pop sound. Shortly after the release, TAG Atlantic folded, and while this pinched the band's budget significantly, the Inbreds continued to dominate the Canadian indie circuit, touring extensively and capturing nominations for Best Alternative Band from the East Coast Music Awards and Best Alternative Album from the Junos. Winning Hearts, the band's fourth and final album, was released in 1998 on Murderecords, the infamous Halifax, Nova Scotia, label run by fellow Canadian indie poppers Sloan. With its return to the simple, lively and emotionally charged style of earlier albums, Winning Hearts was a hit with fans and critics alike, holding the number one spot on Chart Magazine's survey of Canadian Campus Radio for two consecutive months. After half a year of touring and promotions, the Inbreds decided to bow out on this high note, playing their final show on July 4, 1998, at a CFNY event in Toronto. In 2000, to the excitement of the Inbreds' legion of fans, Mike O'Neill re-emerged as a solo act, releasing the full-length What Happens Now? on Perimeter Records. ~ Michelle Cross, All Music Guide
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The Inbreds

Mike O'Neill and Dave Ullrich
Background information
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Indie rock
Years active 1992–1998
Labels Zunior Records
Sappy Records
TAG Recordings
Atlantic Records
PF Records
Associated acts Egger
Members
Mike O'Neill
Dave Ullrich

The Inbreds were a Canadian indie rock band formed in 1992. Originally from Kingston, Ontario, the band later moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1996.

The band consisted of singer-songwriter Mike O'Neill and drummer Dave Ullrich, and were renowned in Canadian indie rock circles for their unique, mostly guitar-less sound. O'Neill played bass and Ullrich played drums.[1] A few Inbreds songs did have guitars in the mix; these were usually played by guest musicians such as Matt Murphy.

The band's biggest hit was "Any Sense of Time", from the album Kombinator.

Following their 1998 album Winning Hearts, the band parted ways. Each has since released material, O'Neill as a solo artist and Ullrich with the band Egger. A number of CDs containing rare and unreleased material were subsequently released on Ullrich's independent label Zunior.[2]

In 2007, Ullrich and O'Neill reformed the band to record a version of "Dope Fiends and Booze Hounds" for the Rheostatics' tribute album The Secret Sessions. O'Neill went on to play the character "Thomas Collins" in the seventh season of Canadian television show Trailer Park Boys and still resides in Halifax. Also, "Any Sense of Time" was featured in the season 6 finale of the show.

The band reunited in 2008, playing at the Herohill Hearts Music showcase in October of that year. On October 22, 2008, O'Neill and Ullrich also played a one-off Inbreds reunion show in Halifax as part of the 2008 Halifax Pop Explosion.

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Discography

  • 1993: Hilario
  • 1994: Kombinator
  • 1996: It's Sydney or the Bush
  • 1996: Double Yolk - (Sappy Records)[3]
  • 1998: Winning Hearts
  • 2004: Home Movies (DVD)
  • 2004: The Kombinator Demos
  • 2004: B-Sides
  • 2004: 1997 Live in Calgary

Compilations

  • 1993: L'affection Affection (Purderous Magina Records)

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