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Wolf Parade

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Canadian indie pop combo Wolf Parade formed in 2003 in Montreal, where their first show was opening for 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 deb...[more]

 

 

Montreal quartet Wolf Parade's full-length debut fully lives up to the potential bred by their early EPs and all those gushing blogs. They use Apologies to the Queen Mary producer Isaac Brock to their best advantage, acknowledging their debt to Modest Mouse but using his ear as a resource to tinge their endearingly brittle indie pop tunes accordingly. Spencer Krug and Dan Boeckner both sing in that certain kind of wry yelp that seems so quirkily marketable in the mid-2000s -- see {$the    [ read more ]

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VINYL FORMAT. All the hullabaloo aside, Wolf Parade is the genuine article. Modest Mouse's Isaac Brock was so impressed with Wolf Parade he introduced Sub Pop to them and also, along with engineer Chris Chandler, recorded much of Apologies to the Queen Mary.The album is an entirely collaborative effort, reeling headlong and breathless through songs written throughout Wolf Parade's time together as a band. They've spent time on tour with Modest Mouse and The Arcade Fire, played last year's All Tomorro   [ read more ]

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In 2005, Wolf Parade became the latest Canadian band to travel from CBC Radio 3 and New Music Canada fame to the hallowed halls of Internet buzz and indie scene hype. But as it was with Arcade Fire and the Most Serene Republic (to name only two examples) before them, the Montreal quartet is pretty deserving of the chatter. This self-titled set is only four songs long -- two from the September 2005 release Apologies to the Queen Mary and two recorded with pal and fan Isaac Brock. The {$M   [ read more ]

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THIS ITEM IS A PRE-ORDER AND WILL SHIP ON OR BEFORE THE JUNE 17TH RELEASE DATE. Pre-order and receive a free limited edition poster. (while supplies last) Their second album for Sub Pop might just be this generation's "Marquee Moon" or an indie rock "Chinese Democracy" released thirty years early. Better though, to think of it as the sound of a band edging forward into a wispy d   [ read more ]

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THIS ITEM IS A PRE-ORDER AND WILL SHIP ON OR BEFORE THE JUNE 17TH RELEASE DATE. Pre-order and receive a free limited edition poster. (while supplies last) VINYL FORMAT. Their second album for Sub Pop might just be this generation's "Marquee Moon" or an indie rock "Chinese Democracy" released thirty years early. Better though, to think of it as the sound of a band edging forward    [ read more ]

Buy Now LP $13.99

 

 

 

 

 

VINYL FORMAT. This four-song EP is a taste of their debut full-length, Apologies To The Queen Mary, slated for an October 2005 release. Montreal's foursome have opened for Arcade Fire and Modest Mouse, they've been name-checked in the New York Times, and their photo graced the first page of a Spin magazine piece on Montreal. The first two songs will appear on their debut, while the second two are non-LP tracks exclusive to this EP.

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This is a 12" x 18" Wolf Parade show poster for a January 3rd, 2006 show with Chad Van Gaalen and Jason Friedman. Full color offset print on 80lb matte paper. Designed by: Remi A.

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All the hullabaloo aside, Wolf Parade is the genuine article. Modest Mouse's Isaac Brock was so impressed with Wolf Parade he introduced Sub Pop to them and also, along with engineer Chris Chandler, recorded much of Apologies to the Queen Mary.The album is an entirely collaborative effort, reeling headlong and breathless through songs written throughout Wolf Parade's time together as a band. They've spent time on tour with Modest Mouse and The Arcade Fire, played last year's All Tomorrow's Parties fe   [ read more ]

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#21 Seller of 2005! This four-song EP is a taste of their debut full-length, Apologies To The Queen Mary, slated for an October 2005 release. Montreal's foursome have opened for Arcade Fire and Modest Mouse, they've been name-checked in the New York Times, and their photo graced the first page of a Spin magazine piece on Montreal. The first two songs will appear on their debut, while the second two are non-LP tracks exclusive to this EP.

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This is a 13" x 19" Wolf Parade poster from the August 24, 2006 show in San Francisco. 4-color offset print on white coated stock. Part of the Fillmore poster series. Designed by: Thomas Scott // Eye Noise

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This is a brown American Apparel, size medium Wolf Parade shirt with the typeface from Apologies to the Queen Mary.

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This is a brown American Apparel, size XL Wolf Parade shirt with the typeface from Apologies to the Queen Mary.

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