Aim Right for the Holes in Their Lives
Novillero formed in 1999 out of the ashes of Winnipeg lounge pop darlings Transonic, picking up Rod Slaughter (Duotang), Dave Berthiaume (Bulletproof Nothing), and Rusty Matyas (The Waking Eyes) along the way. This lineup released The Brindleford Follies on Endearing Records, toured moderately in support of it's release, and then ground to a halt early in 2002. After nearly a year apart, Rod, Sean, Dave and Rusty got together to have some fun and play a one-off show with new songs. It felt really good; the music was heading in a new direction, relying less on spacey psychedelia and more on keyboard driven pop hooks while retaining enough of their mod influence to bridge the gap. They added Grant Johnson when Rusty scaled back his input to focus on The Waking Eyes (who had just signed a record deal with Arnold Lanni's new label Coalition Records). Since then they have released 2 albums on Mint Records; the critically acclaimed Aim Right For The Holes In Their Lives in 2005, and A Little Tradition in September of 2008. The result is a cohesive and unique sound in the Canadian independent music scene, with a live show that is not to be missed. Rod Slaughter - vocals and keys Sean Stevens - guitars Dave Berthiaume - drums and vocals Grant Johnson - bass and vocals Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Novillero formed in 1999 out of the ashes of Winnipeg lounge pop darlings Transonic, picking up Rod Slaughter (Duotang), Dave Berthiaume (Bulletproof Nothing), and Rusty Matyas (The Waking Eyes) along the way. This lineup released The Brindleford Follies on Endearing Records, toured moderately in support of it's release, and then ground to a halt early in 2002. After nearly a year apart, Rod, Sean, Dave and Rusty got together to have some fun and play a one-off show with new songs. It felt really good; the music was heading in a new direction, relying less on spacey psychedelia and more on keyboard driven pop hooks while retaining enough of their mod influence to bridge the gap. They added Grant Johnson when Rusty scaled back his input to focus on The Waking Eyes (who had just signed a record deal with Arnold Lanni's new label Coalition Records). Since then they have released 2 albums on Mint Records; the critically acclaimed Aim Right For The Holes In Their Lives in 2005, and A Little Tradition in September of 2008. The result is a cohesive and unique sound in the Canadian independent music scene, with a live show that is not to be missed. Rod Slaughter - vocals and keys Sean Stevens - guitars Dave Berthiaume - drums and vocals Grant Johnson - bass and vocals Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Hypothesist
Habit Over Heart
A Little Tradition
The Art of Carrying On
Abbey
Laissez-Faire System
Aptitude
Insomnia
Hypothesist
Morally Deficient Business
Let's Pull Over Here
Aim Right For The Holes In Their Lives
Dean
Life In Parentheses
Lost Possibilities
Plastic Flag
Shadowboxing
Stand Up for Our Side
Gaining Ground / Losing Sight
Gaining Ground/Losing Sight
Camaraderie or Bust
Stumble On
Daydreams & Distractions
Daydream Reprise
The Printed Word (Sucks for Inflection)
Far From Too Far
Cat Scan
Paco Rabanne
The Prank Note
The Plaguing of an Ex-Comic's Mind
Art Of Carrying On
World's Eye View
prank note
paco rabame
Goodbye Blue Monday
Vermillion Trade Show
Ambrose, We Need Advice
On a Canvas, Stained
The Best You Ever Saw
The Muse
Loose Lips, Sink Ships
The Day the Trumpet Player Fell in Love, and Learned to Hate Men
daydreams and distractions
The Plauging of An Ex-Comic's Mind
On A Cannas Stained
Gaining Ground - Losing Sight
The Rules
Eve of Destruction
novillero - stumble on
Let's Pull Over Here (Boy Version)
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