Amos the Transparent
Amos the Transparent | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Ottawa, Ontario |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Independent |
Members |
Jonathan Chandler - Vocals, Guitar Olenka Reshitnyk - Guitar, Vocals Dan Hay - Guitar James Nicol - Bass, Vocals Christopher Wilson - Drums Mike Yates - Cello |
Amos the Transparent is a Canadian rock band from Ottawa, Ontario, who have released three full length albums and a number of EPs on 45 Records, Pop Culture Records and Sunday School Music.
Their debut album, Everything I've Forgotten to Forget, was released on Pop Culture Records in 2007, and an EP, My What Big Teeth You Have followed in 2009 on Sunday School Music. Their second full length album, Goodnight My Dear...I'm Falling Apart, was released in February 2012. It was preceded in 2011 by two separate EPs, Goodnight My Dear and I'm Falling Apart, which each previewed four songs that would appear on the full album. Their third full length album was titled "This Cold Escape" and is a "loosely biographical" [1] concept album.
Songs such as "Lemons", "All You Bellydancers" have received extensive airplay on all major college and university radio stations, CBC Radio, and XM Satellite Radio.[2] Most notable and is the use of the song "After All That, It's Come to This" in a television ad for online dating giant PlentyofFish.
History
Amos the Transparent is the brainchild of Ottawa songwriter Jonathan Chandler. Chandler teamed up with drummer and primary collaborator, Christopher Wilson to solidify material that was written over a period of several years commencing in 2005. The duo applied a collective approach to the recording process of their debut Everything I've Forgotten to Forget, drawing out the influences and talents of numerous guest artists including Amy Millan of Stars, who makes a special guest vocal appearance on the duet "After All That, It's Come to This", and also Evan Cranley, also of Stars.
Touring and performance
The band have toured with Patrick Watson, Tokyo Police Club, Mother Mother, The Dears, Jeff Beck, The Reason, Basia Bulat, Sloan and the Inbreds.
In 2008, to honour Canadian hall of famer Alanis Morissette, the band performed their melancholy version of her hit song "You Oughta Know" at a live concert at the National Arts Centre, in Ottawa which was later broadcast on CBC Radio[3] across Canada.
Amos the Transparent have recorded three in-studio sessions with The Verge.[4] They were the musical guest on CBC Radio One's Q on February 17, 2012, days after the release of their second full length album, Goodnight My Dear...I'm Falling Apart.
Former members
- Cameron McLellan - Bass
- Steve Bragg - Guitar, vocals
- Kelsey Mcnulty - Keys, vocals
- Ana Miura - vocals
- Blair Hogan - Guitar, vocals
- Jake Von Wurden - Bass
- Tom Svilans - Keys
- Kate Cooke - vocals
- Mark Hyne - Bass, vocals
- Kate Sargent - Keys, vocals
Discography
- Everything I've Forgotten to Forget (2007)
- My What Big Teeth You Have (2009, EP)
- A Is for Amos (2010, EP)
- Goodnight My Dear...I'm Falling Apart (2012)
- This Cold Escape' (2014)
Television and film
- The song "Greater Than Consequence" appeared on MTV's The Real World: Back to New Orleans, Episode 2.[5]
- The song "Greater Than Consequence" was featured on Degrassi: The Next Generation, Season 10, Episode 39.[6]
- The song "After All That, It's Come to This" was featured in a television ad for online dating website "Plenty of Fish".
See also
- Music of Canada
- Canadian rock
- List of Canadian musicians
- Category:Canadian musical groups
References
- ↑ http://www.audioblood.com/2014/09/ottawas-amos-the-transparent-release-new-album-this-cold-escape-october-7-stream-exclusively-on-exclaim/
- ↑ XM Satellite Radio Canada
- ↑ Ottawa Citizen
- ↑ XM Satellite Radio
- ↑ MTV.com
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-11-24. Retrieved 2011-11-25.