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Wolf Parade


Canadian indie pop combo Wolf Parade formed in 2003 in Montreal, where their first show was opening for the Arcade Fire. From there Dan Boeckner, Spencer Krug, Hadji Bakara, and Arlen Thompson recorded and self-released a four-song EP, and followed that with a six-song recording in 2004. They eventually gained the attention of Isaac Brock, and the Modest Mouse impresario then brought Wolf Parade to Sub Pop. (Brock's band was also a stylistic touchstone.) 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 that autumn's more anticipated releases, recorded as it was with Brock's help and released amid a critical flurry for Canadian bands like Broken Social Scene, the Most Serene Republic, and Stars. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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Genre:
Rock/Pop , Indie Pop , Indie Rock

Formed:
February 28, 2003


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    Wolf Parade performs I'll Believe in Everything live at the Bowery Ballroom during the 2005 CMJ...
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  •  Play This Heart's on Fire (Live)
    Wolf Parade performs This Heart's on Fire live at the Bowery Ballroom during the 2005 CMJ Music...
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  •  Play Shine A Light
    Wolf Parade's "Shine A Light" video devalues the phrase "two heads are better then one".
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    Wolf Parade uses still shot animation to communicate their concern with the "Modern World", a...
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  •  Play I'll Believe in Anything
    Proof that relationship drama existed even during the time of our forefathers.
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At Mount Zoomer
At Mount Zoomer
released: 2008 on Sup Pop
Recorded and engineered by drummer Arlen Thompson, At Mount Zoomer is Wolf Parade’s second album for Sub Pop. Their first, Apologies to the Queen Mary, came out in the fall of 2005 and was... More[+]
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Apologies to the Queen Mary 2005 8.83 0

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i can listen to wolf parade on repeat and it never gets old
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...sissy hard keyboard rock...
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Such a fantasically unique sound, unlike anything you're liable to hear! Which is great for those who like it - bad for those who don't.
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