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Wolf Parade

 
Artist: Wolf Parade
Wolf Parade

Group Members:

Spencer Krug, Dan Boeckner, Arlen Thompson, Hadji Bakara

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Influenced By:

Formal Connection With:

Swan Lake, Johnny and the Moon, Handsome Furs, Sunset Rubdown
  • Formed: 2003 03, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Genres: Rock

Biography

The Canadian indie rock combo Wolf Parade formed in 2003 in Montreal, where the band's first show saw them opening for Arcade Fire. From there, bandmates Dan Boeckner, Spencer Krug, Hadji Bakara, and Arlen Thompson recorded and self-released a four-song EP, followed by a six-song recording in 2004. They eventually gained the attention of songwriter Isaac Brock, who doubled as the frontman of Modest Mouse and an A&R rep for Sub Pop Records. Brock helped the band secure a deal Sub Pop while serving as a stylistic touchstone for Wolf Parade's emerging sound.

In July 2005, the quartet issued a self-titled EP on the label by way of introduction; their debut full-length, Apologies to the Queen Mary, followed in September. It was one of the fall's most anticipated releases, recorded as it was with Brock's help and released amid a critical flurry for such Canadian bands as Broken Social Scene, the Most Serene Republic, and Stars. After considering the title Kissing the Beehive for their follow-up (ultimately dismissed for fear of copyright infringement due to a Jonathan Carroll book by the same name), Wolf Parade issued their sophomore record, At Mount Zoomer, in June 2008. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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Wolf Parade

Wolf Parade at the Theater of the Living Arts in Philadelphia on August 20, 2007.
Background information
Origin Victoria, BC, Canada
Genres Indie rock
Indie pop
Years active 2003–present
Labels Sub Pop
Associated acts Sunset Rubdown
Atlas Strategic
Handsome Furs
Swan Lake
Frog Eyes
Johnny and the Moon
Hot Hot Heat
Fifths of Seven
Website Official website
Official MySpace page
Members
Spencer Krug
Dan Boeckner
Arlen Thompson
Hadji Bakara
Dante DeCaro

Wolf Parade is an indie rock band from Montreal, Quebec.

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History

Wolf Parade began in April 2003, when former Frog Eyes member Spencer Krug was offered a gig by Grenadine Records' Alex Megelas. With only a 3-week deadline to form a band, Krug contacted a fellow Canadian guitarist Dan Boeckner (formerly of British Columbia band Atlas Strategic) and began writing songs in Krug's apartment.[1] Initially using a drum machine for their rhythm section played through computer speakers, Krug later invited Arlen Thompson to the lineup as the drummer;[2] however, the newly formed trio rehearsed as a full band only the day before their first show.[2] During the tour, Wolf Parade recorded and released their self-titled debut EP (referred to as the 4 Song EP).

In September 2003,[3] Hadji Bakara joined Wolf Parade, contributing his synthesizer and sound manipulation skills to the lineup.[1] By the summer of 2004 the band released its second independent, self-titled EP, commonly referred to as the 6 Song EP.

In September 2004, the band traveled to Portland, Oregon to record with Modest Mouse's Isaac Brock. Brock had recently signed the band to Sub Pop; Brock was an A&R man for the record label at the time. He had been following Dan Boeckner as Boeckner's old band, Atlas Strategic, had toured with Modest Mouse and were offered a Sub Pop signing just before the band split up. Wolf Parade spent two and a half weeks working 14-hour days in Portland. After some remixing, the band returned to Montreal to finish recording. The album was scheduled for a May release, but then pushed back.[3] On its new record label, the band released its first widely-distributed EP, Wolf Parade, in July 2005. In September 2005, the band's debut album Apologies to the Queen Mary was released on Sub Pop Records to critical acclaim, earning a 2006 Polaris Music Prize nomination.[4]

Dante DeCaro (formerly of Hot Hot Heat) joined sometime in 2005 as a second guitarist and percussionist.[1]

The second album, At Mount Zoomer, followed in June 2008.

An on-stage announcement[5] in November 2008 that Dante DeCaro would no longer be playing with the band was later revealed to have been a joke.[6]

Wolf Parade are reconvening in November 2009 to work on their third album.[7]

Band members

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

  • "Modern World" (2006, Sub Pop)
  • "Shine A Light" (2006, Sub Pop)
  • "I'll Believe in Anything" (2006, Sub Pop)
  • "Call it A Ritual" (2008, Sub Pop)
  • "Language City" (2008, Sub Pop)

Associated acts

  • Spencer Krug is also the lead singer of the indie rock band Sunset Rubdown. Other bands Krug has belonged to include Frog Eyes, Fifths of Seven, and Swan Lake.
  • Dan Boeckner is also a member of the indie rock duo Handsome Furs which he formed with his wife Alexei Perry. Before joining Wolf Parade, Boeckner played in Atlas Strategic.
  • Dante DeCaro is currently fronting a project called Johnny and the Moon. Prior to Wolf Parade, DeCaro played in Hot Hot Heat.
  • Arlen Thompson played drums on the Arcade Fire song "Wake Up". He also helped produce both Handsome Furs albums.
  • Hadji Bakara is a member of the synth-bass-dance-rap production team Megasoid, along with Speakerbruiser Rob, formerly Sixtoo. He also helped with treatments on "Black Mirror", "Neon Bible", and "My Body Is a Cage" off Arcade Fire's Neon Bible.

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Apologies to the Queen Mary (2005 Album by Wolf Parade)
Sunset Rubdown (Rock Band, 2000s)
Handsome Furs (Rock Band, 2000s)

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