Raising the Fawn

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Raising the Fawn
Raising the Fawn, June 2006
Raising the Fawn, June 2006
Background information
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresIndie rock
Years active1997 (1997)–present
Members

Raising the Fawn is a Canadian indie rock band, with its roots in Toronto. The band is composed of John Crossingham (who is also a member of Broken Social Scene), Scott Remila and Dylan Green (who are both members of City and Colour).

History[]

Raising the Fawn was formed by Crossingham,[1] in 1997 as a solo recording project, but soon was joined by Remilla.[2] They released their self-titled first album in 2001.[3] The group grew to four members with the addition of singer Julie Booth and drummer Jon Drew.[4][5]

The EP By the Warmth of Your Flame came out in 2003. 2004's The North Sea, recorded two years earlier, contained lively, rhythmic arrangements.[6] By the time it was released, Booth and Drew had left, and Green was the band's drummer.

In 2006 the now three-member band released The Maginot Line.[7] The album was recorded near Kingston, Ontario[8] and was a combination of indie rock and shoegazing music with heavy percussion.[9] That year the band toured Canada to promote the album.[10]

Discography[]

  • Raising the Fawn (2001)
  • By the Warmth of Your Flame (2003)
  • The North Sea (2004)[11]
    1. "The News"
    2. "Home"
    3. "Gwendolyn"
    4. "July 23"
    5. "The North Sea"
    6. "Top to Bottom"
    7. "Drownded"
    8. "ETA"
  • The Maginot Line (2006)[12]
    1. "Pyotr"
    2. "Carbon Paper"
    3. "Maginot Line"
    4. "Ilyich"
    5. "Christmastime in the Fields"
    6. "Matador"
    7. "Nocturne No. 1"
    8. "Cloak and the Veil"
    9. "Gold and Red"
    10. "Until It Starts Again"
    11. "Nocturne No. 2"
  • Sleight of Hand (2007)

References[]

  1. ^ "Raising The Fawn Don’t Partake Of Arts & Crafts". Chart Attack - Apr 26, 2006
  2. ^ "By the Warmth of Your Flame EP". Canuckistan Music, Michael Panontin
  3. ^ Loftus, Johnny. "Raising the Fawn: Biography", Allmusic. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
  4. ^ "Raising the Fawn The North Sea". Pop Matters, by Matthew Wheeland 17 June 2004
  5. ^ "Music Q & A: Raising the Fawn". NOW Toronto, by Matt Galloway September 20, 2001
  6. ^ "Raising the Fawn The Maginot Line". Exclaim!, By Vish Khanna Mar 01, 2006
  7. ^ "Raising the Fawn The Maginot Line". Pitchfork, Stuart Berman February 27 2006
  8. ^ "The Mysteries of Raising the Fawn". Exclaim!, By Chris Whibbs Jan 01, 2006
  9. ^ "Raising the Fawn The Maginot Line". Pop Matters, Adrien Begrand, 5 April 2006
  10. ^ "Raising The Fawn buck the trend". Jam! Entertainment, via Canoe.com. April 27, 2006
  11. ^ Carruthers, Sean. "Raising the Fawn: The North Sea", Allmusic. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
  12. ^ Whibbs, Chris (March 2006). "The Mysteries of Raising the Fawn", Exclaim!. Retrieved June 18, 2013.

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