Michou (band)

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Michou
OriginWindsor, Ontario, Canada
GenresFolk rock
Years active2007 (2007)–2012 (2012)
LabelsDistort and Green and Gold Music
Websiteitsnicetomichou.com
Members (2007-2012)
(2007-2012)
(2007-2012)
(2009-2012)
Past members (2007-2009)
(2007-2008)

Michou were a Canadian folk rock band from Windsor, Ontario. The group was active between 2007 and 2012.

History[]

Michou was started by singer-songwriter Mike Hargreaves as a solo project. In 2007 he joined multi-instrumentalist Ryan Ard, keyboardist/trumpeter Sasha Appler, bassist Ryan Frith and drummer Stefan Cvetkovic to create a full band.[1] Michou's first release was 2007's EP, Medea. Their first studio album Myshkin was released 2008 in Canada,[2] and produced a music video for the single "Control" that was aired on MuchMusic and MTV.[3]

Michou recorded three acoustic songs, "Rosehips", "Four Brothers", and "Weak Knees", at Winnipeg's Empire Recording studio. These were released in 2009 as an EP titled Rosehips; the release was limited to 500 Dropcard downloads.

Michou released their second studio album titled Cardona through iTunes Canada in February, 2010.[4] The album included two singles, "Growing Younger" and "Eavesdropping"; videos for these were played extensively on MuchMusic.[5][6] Cardona was produced by Winnipeg-based musician/producer Phil Deschambeau.

The following year Michou were awarded XM Canada's "Artist of the Year".[7][8] Later that same year Michou released their second EP entitled Celebrate Love and toured across Canada to support it.[9]

Michou officially disbanding in autumn 2012. Hargreaves and Cvetkovic went on to form The Walkervilles, with longtime friend and fellow Windsor musician Pat Robitaille.

Discography[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Michou builds on success". LORI LITTLETON, Welland Tribune, August 4, 2010
  2. ^ "Michou". Toro Magazine. Retrieved 2012-07-31.
  3. ^ "Control". CBC Music. Archived from the original on 2016-03-01. Retrieved 2015-05-27.
  4. ^ "A pleasure to Michou". By Greg Burliuk, Kingston Whig-Standard, January 15, 2011
  5. ^ "Michou digs Windsor roots". London Free Press, GREG BURLIUK, James Reaney January 21, 2011
  6. ^ " Michou and We Are The Take Get Fans Dancing". Sticky Magazine, 03 March 2010 Natalia Buia
  7. ^ "Windsor's Michou crowned Artist of the Year by XM Radio at Verge Music Awards". Mar 03, 2011 by Jamie Greer Our Windsor
  8. ^ "Fast rising Michou just got more amped up". Aug 18, 2011 Guelph Mercury
  9. ^ "It's nice to Michou". Metro Ottawa, Jen Traplin May 12, 2011

External links[]

  • Michou official website is no longer active.
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