burnthe8track

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burnthe8track
OriginWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Genrespunk rock
Years active2001 -
LabelsCurve, Universal, Century Media
Websitehttp://www.burnthe8track.com

burnthe8track is a punk rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba.[1] The band members are singer Derek Kun, guitarist Jason Kun, drummer Sam Osland and bassist Ethan Osland.

History[]

burnthe8track was formed in 2001 by the Kun and Olsand brothers. In 2003, Ethan Osland was replaced on bass by Mike Goreski. That year the band performed at Winnipeg's Grand Beach Music Fest. Their debut album, The Ocean, was released in 2004 through Century Media/Abacus/Alveran.[2][3] Some of the earlier tracks were re-released in 2005 on an EP, Division, through the Coretex label.[4][5]

In support of these recordings, burnthe8track toured and performed extensively during the next two years, including participation in the Van Warp Tour and opening slots for several more established bands.[6] In 2006 Goreski left the band, and Ethan Osland returned to take up the bass position.

The band then signed with Curve Music and Universal, and in late 2007 released another album, Fear of Falling Skies.[6] In support of their recordings, in 2008 the band toured and performed in Europe with Terror, Strung Out, Death Before Dishonor,[7] and The Misfits.[8] They have also performed with Ignite,[9] Death By Stereo, and Bad Religion.

burnthe8track has toured in over 30 countries, and has been featured on Definitely Not the Opera on CBC Radio, in a story about their quest to get their music video "Buried Beneath Us" shot and played on MuchMusic. Several of their songs were featured in ESPN NHL 2K5.

The band has also released three videos which have aired on MTV2, MTV Europe, VIVA, and Much Music.

Discography[]

  • The Ocean (June 1, 2004)
  • Division (EP) (2003)
  • Fear of Falling Skies (May 29, 2007)[6]
  • Division (Europe) (2008)

Members[]

Derek Kun - Vocals
Jason Kun - Guitar
Mike Goreski - Bass (2003-06)
Sam Osland - Drums
Ethan Osland - Bass[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Arthur Bernstein; Naoki Sekine; Dick Weissman (13 September 2013). The Global Music Industry: Three Perspectives. Taylor & Francis. pp. 191–. ISBN 978-1-135-92247-4.
  2. ^ "The Ocean (2004)". Punk News, Reviewed by Brian Shultz. July 13th 2004
  3. ^ "Reviews : Albums : Various Artists, "Listen or Post" Archived 2018-07-19 at the Wayback Machine. Deadtide,
  4. ^ "Burnthe8track - Division" Stormbringer | REVIEWS 05.04.2008
  5. ^ "Burnthe8track DIVISION Review". Metal Hammer. 01. April 2011
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Music to Eat Lunch To" Archived 2017-01-12 at the Wayback Machine, The Voice, Volume 15, Issue 43, November 16, 2007. Mandy Gardner
  7. ^ " Ignite Releasing Their First Live DVD". Anti-Music, 04/06/2012
  8. ^ "Burnthe8track Interview". Metal-Scan 19.05.2005 ]
  9. ^ "Ignite (Brett Rasmussen)" Archived 2018-07-19 at the Wayback Machine. NoiseFull, interview 07/09/2012

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