Treasury Library Canada
Woodpigeon are a Canadian musical collective from Calgary, Alberta. The band's sound has been compared to Sufjan Stevens, Grizzly Bear, Camera Obscura, Simon & Garfunkel, and Belle & Sebastian, amongst others. Band leader Mark Hamilton's main lyrical influence is The Kinks. When asked about the band's name, Mark Hamilton explains: I've always been in love with the word Woodpigeon for as long as I can remember. When you write it in cursive, it looks like a rollercoaster. Woodpigeon's origins are found with primary song-writer Mark Andrew Hamilton writing songs in Edinburgh, Scotland. At this time, the band was named Woodpigeon Divided By Antelope Equals Squirrel, and consisted of Hamilton alongside Steve Kaye and Malcolm Benzie. Hamilton states that he was far too scared to ever sing, so all we ever played was a couple of stupid instrumentals and our only “performance” was in the streets of Edinburgh. Eventually, Hamilton returned to Canada, and started afresh, with the shortened band name, Woodpigeon. Other band members fell in place, with Hamilton noting that: the way it came together was simple: friends started hearing my songs and offering their services. By now Woodpigeon consists of eight core members: Mark Hamilton (vocals, guitar), Kenna Burima (piano, vocals), Michael Gratton (bass), Annalea Sordi (accordion, flute, vocals), Daren Powell (drums), Peter Moersch (electric guitar, vocals), Foon Yap (violin), AJ Benoit (vocals). To date, the band have released two studio albums, and a number of EPs to critical acclaim. The band's first full-length album, entitled Songbook, was released in late 2006. Following its release, the band opened for Broken Social Scene, Iron and Wine, Grizzly Bear, Calexico and The Dears. With their popularity growing, Woodpigeon toured the UK, Ireland, and Germany in 2008. The band self-released an album, entitled Treasury Library Canada, in early August 2008, selling all 1000 hand-folded copies within a few months. The band also re-released their debut album Songbook in the UK on the 29 September 2008. Treasury Library Canada was officially released in February 2009. The band's third album, entitled Die Stadt Muzikanten, is expected to be released in 2009 Discography Albums * Songbook (2006) * Treasury Library Canada (2008) EPs * Sketchbook (2005) * Pigeonbooth: Volume the First (2005) * Snow Shovel (2005) * ...A Given (2006) * Houndstooth (2007) * Chorus of Wolves (2008) * La Commission Scolaire (2009) Other * Pixie Children Crying (2008) Singles * Death by a Ninja (a Love Song) (2006) * That Was Good But You Can Do Better (2008) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Woodpigeon are a Canadian musical collective from Calgary, Alberta. The band's sound has been compared to Sufjan Stevens, Grizzly Bear, Camera Obscura, Simon & Garfunkel, and Belle & Sebastian, amongst others. Band leader Mark Hamilton's main lyrical influence is The Kinks. When asked about the band's name, Mark Hamilton explains: I've always been in love with the word Woodpigeon for as long as I can remember. When you write it in cursive, it looks like a rollercoaster. Woodpigeon's origins are found with primary song-writer Mark Andrew Hamilton writing songs in Edinburgh, Scotland. At this time, the band was named Woodpigeon Divided By Antelope Equals Squirrel, and consisted of Hamilton alongside Steve Kaye and Malcolm Benzie. Hamilton states that he was far too scared to ever sing, so all we ever played was a couple of stupid instrumentals and our only “performance” was in the streets of Edinburgh. Eventually, Hamilton returned to Canada, and started afresh, with the shortened band name, Woodpigeon. Other band members fell in place, with Hamilton noting that: the way it came together was simple: friends started hearing my songs and offering their services. By now Woodpigeon consists of eight core members: Mark Hamilton (vocals, guitar), Kenna Burima (piano, vocals), Michael Gratton (bass), Annalea Sordi (accordion, flute, vocals), Daren Powell (drums), Peter Moersch (electric guitar, vocals), Foon Yap (violin), AJ Benoit (vocals). To date, the band have released two studio albums, and a number of EPs to critical acclaim. The band's first full-length album, entitled Songbook, was released in late 2006. Following its release, the band opened for Broken Social Scene, Iron and Wine, Grizzly Bear, Calexico and The Dears. With their popularity growing, Woodpigeon toured the UK, Ireland, and Germany in 2008. The band self-released an album, entitled Treasury Library Canada, in early August 2008, selling all 1000 hand-folded copies within a few months. The band also re-released their debut album Songbook in the UK on the 29 September 2008. Treasury Library Canada was officially released in February 2009. The band's third album, entitled Die Stadt Muzikanten, is expected to be released in 2009 Discography Albums * Songbook (2006) * Treasury Library Canada (2008) EPs * Sketchbook (2005) * Pigeonbooth: Volume the First (2005) * Snow Shovel (2005) * ...A Given (2006) * Houndstooth (2007) * Chorus of Wolves (2008) * La Commission Scolaire (2009) Other * Pixie Children Crying (2008) Singles * Death by a Ninja (a Love Song) (2006) * That Was Good But You Can Do Better (2008) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Piano Pieces for Adult Beginners
Home as a Romanticized Concept Where Everyone Loves You Always and Forever
Knock Knock
Home As A Romanticized Cocept Where Everyone Loves You Always And Forever
My Denial In Argyle
In the Battle of Sun Vs. Curtains, Sun Loses and We Sleep Until Noon
I Live a Lot of Places
7th Fret Over Andres
Chorus of Wolves
Cities of Weather
For Paolo
The Alison Yip School for Girls
Empty-Hall Sing-Along
Anna, Girl in the Clocktower
A Moment's Peace for Mary Christa O'Keefe
A Slight Return Home
Now You Like Me How?
Spirehouse
The Hamilton Academicals
Morningside
Death by Ninja (A Love Song)
Die Stadt Muzikanten
A Hymn for 2 Walks in Different Cities
Bad News Brown
Feedbags
Emma et Hampus
Love in the Time of Hopscotch
Take the Hint Kid
A Sad Country Ballad for a Tired Superhero
Jonathan Ashworth Rollercoaster
Ms. Stacey Watson, Stepney Green
Woodpigeon vs. Eagleowl (Strength in Numbers)
Red Rover, Red Rover
Oberkampf
Edinburgh
If Only I Were a Painter, I'd Paint for You the Moon
Songbook / The Sound of Us Playing Together
Whole Body Shakes
Such a Lucky Girl
Duck Duck Goose
Unmissable Grey, Mixed Paint
Redbeard
That Was Good But You Can Do Better / Closing Credits
The Street Noise Gives You Away
The Saddest Music In The World
Children Should Be Seen And Not Heard
Our Love Is As Tall as the Calgary Tower
Tic Tac Toe / Woolen Endings
Are You There, God? It's Me, Mark
...And As the Ship Went Down, You'd Never Looked Finer
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