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The Stills

 
Artist: The Stills
The Stills

Group Members:

Oliver Crowe, Greg Paquet, Dave Hamelin, Tim Fletcher, Liam O'Neil, Colin Brooks

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  • Formed: 2000, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Logic Will Break Your Heart," "Oceans Will Rise," "Without Feathers"
  • Representative Songs: "Love and Death," "Killer Bees," "Still in Love Song"

Biography

Montreal's the Stills are nothing like Interpol, but like those New York City suit-wearing hipsters, the Stills launched their career with a stately post-punk sound inspired by the likes of Echo & the Bunnymen and Joy Division. Having known one another since the age of 12, vocalist Tim Fletcher, drummer Dave Hamelin, guitarist Greg Paquet, and bassist Oliver Crowe played in various bands before forming the Stills in 2000. These art school students temporarily left their beloved Canada for a two-month stay in N.Y.C. to design a lush, swarthy pop style with the help of a four-track recorder. A deal with Vice followed before the year's end; however, joint shows with the Music, the Rapture, the Streets, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were what cemented the Stills a dominating spot among the ever-changing rock scene.

The Rememberese EP appeared in June 2003, while stateside dates with Interpol followed that fall. Logic Will Break Your Heart marked The Stills' full-length debut in October, and the band spent time touring the U.K. and North America before heading into the studio to record a second album in late 2004. Founding member Greg Paquet announced his departure from the lineup the following year, and drummer Dave Hamelin responded to the change by switching roles and filling Paquet's spot on guitar. Touring keyboardist Liam O'Neil and Sea Ray drummer Colin Brooks were also added to the lineup. The resulting Without Feathers, released in 2006, was something of a departure for the group, relying less on new wave and post-punk and more on rootsy, '70s heartland rock (Hamelin also became the band's co-frontman, sharing vocal duties with Fletcher). 2008's Oceans Will Rise saw the Stills stretching their boundaries even further, this time incorporating sonic experimentalism and uplifting, anthemic rock. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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The Stills

The Stills performing in Toronto, Ontario. From left to right: Dave Hamelin, Liam O'Neil, Tim Fletcher, and Oliver Corbeil.
Background information
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Genres Indie rock, post-punk revival
Years active 2000–present
Labels Arts & Crafts, Vice Recordings, Drowned in Sound
Associated acts Priestess
Website www.thestills.net
Members
Tim Fletcher
Dave Hamelin
Olivier Corbeil
Liam O'Neil
Julien Blais
Former members
Greg Paquet

The Stills is a Canadian rock band from Montreal, Quebec, formed in 2000. The band consists of Tim Fletcher (vocals, lead and rhythm guitar), Dave Hamelin (vocals, lead and rhythm guitar), Olivier Corbeil (bass, background vocals), and Liam O'Neil (keyboards, percussion, background vocals), Julien Blais (drums).

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History

The band members have known each other since the age of twelve, are art students and have played in various bands prior to band formation. On a two-month trip to New York City, they recorded several songs with the help of a four-track recorder.

After landing a record deal, they began working on an EP entitled Rememberese EP which was released on June 17, 2003. Their debut album Logic Will Break Your Heart was released later that year, and constant touring gained them a steady following. Their second album, Without Feathers, was released May 9, 2006 on Vice Records. They supported Kings of Leon on their UK spring tour in 2007.

They signed with Arts & Crafts[1] for the release of their third album, Oceans Will Rise, which was released August 19, 2008.[2]

On July 20, 2008 they played to a crowd of over 270,000 in Quebec City, opening for Paul McCartney, for the city's largest concert ever, to celebrate its 400th anniversary. On February 7, 2009, they played a free 1-hour and 15 minute show at Nathan Phillips Square as part of Toronto's WinterCity Festival. They supported the Kings of Leon on their tour of Australia and New Zealand in March 2009.

On March 28th, 2009, The Stills were awarded 2 Junos (Canada's music awards), in the categories for Best New Group of The Year (despite having already released 3 records), and Best Alternative Album of the Year for their album "Oceans Will Rise". The group also performed their hit song "Being Here" during the televised portion of the awards show the next day.

Members

The Stills bassist Olivier Corbeil in Ottawa, 2007
  • Tim Fletcher – vocals, guitar
  • Dave Hamelin – vocals, guitar, drum kit
  • Liam O'Neil – keyboards, percussion, backing vocals
  • Olivier Corbeil (a.k.a. Oliver Crowe) – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Julien Blais – drums


Greg Paquet, former vocalist and lead guitarist, left the band in 2005 after the tours supporting their debut album Logic Will Break Your Heart to finish his university degree. Dave Hamelin then stepped out from behind the drum kit and replaced him on guitar and vocals. Liam O'Neil became a full-time member of the band on keyboards in 2005, and Julien Blais joined The Stills on drums for the tour supporting their 2008 album Oceans Will Rise.

Discography

Albums

EPs

Compilations

  • The non-album track "Retour à Vega" on the Wicker Park motion picture soundtrack (August 24, 2004)
  • The first single "In the Beginning" from the second album "Without Feathers" showed up on the "P.S. I Love You" motion picture soundtrack

Singles

  • "Lola Stars and Stripes" (February 16, 2004)
  • "Changes are No Good" (April 19, 2004)
  • "Still in Love Song" (August 9, 2004)
  • "Being Here" (August 4, 2008)
  • "Don't Talk Down" (December 15, 2008)
  • "I'm With You" (June 2009)

Music videos

  • "Still in Love Song" (2003)
    • Directed by Josh & Xander
  • "Lola Stars and Stripes" (2003)
    • Directed by Oliver "Twist" Gondry
  • "Changes are No Good" (2004)
    • Directed by Dominic DeJoseph
  • "Love and Death" (2004)
    • Directed by Chris Grismer
  • "In the Beginning" (2006)
    • Directed by Associates in Science
  • "Destroyer" (2006)
    • Directed by Eddy Morretti
  • "Helicopters" (2007)
    • Directed by George Vale
  • "Being Here" (2008)
    • Directed by Teqtonik
  • "Don't Talk Down" (2008)
    • Directed by Christopher Mills

Music used in TV

  • The track "Everything I Build" from the album Oceans Will Rise was used in episode 5 (Rubicon) of the space travel television drama series, Defying Gravity.

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