Postdata (band)

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Postdata is a Canadian indie rock band.[1] A side project led by Paul Murphy of the band Wintersleep, the project features a rotating collective of supporting musicians working with Murphy on acoustic-oriented songs.[2]

Supporting collaborators have included Murphy's brother Michael Murphy, Grant Hutchison and Andy Monaghan of Frightened Rabbit, Loel Campbell and Tim D'Eon of Wintersleep, and Simone Pace of Blonde Redhead.[1][3]

History[]

The project's self-titled debut album was released on Hand Drawn Dracula in 2010,[2] and supported with a national tour across Canada.[4] Later in the year, Murphy released three additional non-album tracks.[5]

Postdata's second album, Let's Be Wilderness, was released in 2018 on Paper Bag Records.[1] The album was nominated for a Nova Scotia Music Award,[6] and appeared on the !earshot National Top 50 Chart in June.[7] A video for the track "Evil" was filmed in New York City by director Derrick Belcham.[8] That year the band performed at the Pop Montreal festival.[9]

The band's third album, Twin Flames, was released in March 2021.[10]

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