Raising the Fawn
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Background information | |
Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 1997 | –present
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Raising the Fawn is a Canadian indie rock band, with its roots in Toronto. The band is composed of John Crossingham (who is also a member of Broken Social Scene), Scott Remila and Dylan Green (who are both members of City and Colour).
History
[edit]Raising the Fawn was formed by Crossingham, in 1997 as a solo recording project, but soon was joined by Remilla.[1] They released their self-titled first album in 2001.[2] The group grew to four members with the addition of singer Julie Booth and drummer Jon Drew.[3][4]
The EP By the Warmth of Your Flame came out in 2003. 2004's The North Sea, recorded two years earlier, contained lively, rhythmic arrangements.[5] By the time it was released, Booth and Drew had left, and Green was the band's drummer.
In 2006 the now three-member band released The Maginot Line.[6] The album was recorded near Kingston, Ontario[7] and was a combination of indie rock and shoegazing music with heavy percussion.[8] That year the band toured Canada to promote the album.[9]
Discography
[edit]- Raising the Fawn (2001)
- By the Warmth of Your Flame (2003)
- The North Sea (2004)[10]
- "The News"
- "Home"
- "Gwendolyn"
- "July 23"
- "The North Sea"
- "Top to Bottom"
- "Drownded"
- "ETA"
- The Maginot Line (2006)[11]
- "Pyotr"
- "Carbon Paper"
- "Maginot Line"
- "Ilyich"
- "Christmastime in the Fields"
- "Matador"
- "Nocturne No. 1"
- "Cloak and the Veil"
- "Gold and Red"
- "Until It Starts Again"
- "Nocturne No. 2"
- Sleight of Hand (2007)
References
[edit]- ^ "By the Warmth of Your Flame EP". Canuckistan Music, Michael Panontin
- ^ Loftus, Johnny. "Raising the Fawn: Biography", Allmusic. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
- ^ "Raising the Fawn The North Sea". Pop Matters, by Matthew Wheeland 17 June 2004
- ^ "Music Q & A: Raising the Fawn". NOW Toronto, by Matt Galloway September 20, 2001
- ^ "Raising the Fawn The Maginot Line". Exclaim!, By Vish Khanna Mar 01, 2006
- ^ "Raising the Fawn The Maginot Line". Pitchfork, Stuart Berman February 27 2006
- ^ "The Mysteries of Raising the Fawn". Exclaim!, By Chris Whibbs Jan 01, 2006
- ^ "Raising the Fawn The Maginot Line". Pop Matters, Adrien Begrand, 5 April 2006
- ^ "Raising The Fawn buck the trend"[dead link]. Jam! Entertainment, via Canoe.com. April 27, 2006
- ^ Carruthers, Sean. "Raising the Fawn: The North Sea", Allmusic. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
- ^ Whibbs, Chris (March 2006). "The Mysteries of Raising the Fawn", Exclaim!. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
External links
[edit]- "Dear Fate: Raising the Fawn's Rocky Road" CBC Radio 3 Session; story by Lorraine Carpenter, photography by Paule Clarke