The Midway State

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The Midway State
The Midway State performing at the 2011 Hillside Festival
The Midway State performing at the 2011 Hillside Festival
Background information
OriginCollingwood, Ontario, Canada
GenresAlternative rock, piano rock
Years active2007–present
LabelsRemedy Music / Interscope
Websitethemidwaystate.com
MembersNathan Ferraro
Daenen Bramberger
Mike Wise
Mike Kirsh

The Midway State is a Canadian alternative rock band from Collingwood and Wasaga Beach, Ontario, signed to Remedy Records for North America and to Universal Publishing for the world outside. They debuted with Holes in 2008, followed by Paris or India in 2011.

History[]

Band members[]

  • – Vocals/Piano/Synths
  • Daenen Bramberger – Drums
  • – Guitar
  • Mike Kirsh – Bass

Discography[]

Paris or India (2011)[]

  1. Alive
  2. Atlantic
  3. Fire
  4. All Anew
  5. Paris or India
  6. Lightning
  7. Hartley Salter's Kite
  8. Heart Of Glass
  9. Litebrite
  10. St. Paul And The Wolf

Holes (2008)[]

  1. Never Again
  2. Change for You
  3. Nobody Understands
  4. Fireflies
  5. Unaware
  6. Can't Stop Waking Up to You
  7. Holes
  8. Where Did We Go?
  9. Hold My Head Up
  10. Fire Keeps On Burning
  11. I Know
  12. No Crying
  13. Time to Move On (iTunes Bonus Track)

Met a Man on Top of the Hill EP (2007)[]

  1. Met a Man on Top of the Hill
  2. Change for You
  3. Nobody Understands
  4. A Million Fireflies

Eponymous (2006)[]

  1. Met a Man on Top of the Hill
  2. Change for You
  3. Unaware
  4. Nobody Understands
  5. A Million Fireflies

Other work[]

  1. Don't Give Up originally by Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush (Duet with Lady Gaga).
  2. True a Spandau Ballet cover, along with a song of their own titled "New York Sky" that were used for the soundtrack to the movie Textuality.[2]
  3. Run To You (cover of a Bryan Adams song) was used for the promotion of the mini-series "Camelot" by CBC TV fall 2011.

Awards and nominations[]

  • In 2009, they were nominated for two Juno awards: "Best Pop Album" for Holes and "Songwriter of the Year" for .
  • On June 21, 2009, they won "Favourite New Artist" and "Best "Independent Video" for "Never Again" at the MuchMusic Video Awards.[3]

References[]

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