Английская Википедия:Anagram (band)

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Anagram was a Canadian punk rock band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada later based out of Toronto. The group was known for loud, frenzied and sometimes violent live shows.[1][2]

History

Singer Matt Mason founded the band with his fraternal twin Willy Mason.[3] Its members, including departures and replacements, were Matt Mason, lead vocals; Jeff Peers, bassist; Clayton Churcher, drummer; guitarist Willy Mason, singer and saxophonist Jon Schwartz, guitarist Chris Lavoir, bassist Chris Taylor and keyboardist Christopher Sandes. Their self-titled debut EP was released in late 2003.[4]

The band's first full-length album, After Dark, was released in early 2006 to positive reviews.[5] Andrew Steenberg of Exclaim! wrote that the album was "a lesson in how music should be played."[6] They also released a split 12" with The Creeping Nobodies of Toronto and a 7" single in mid-2007.[7]

In 2010, the band released their third album Majewski. It was named in memory of Oshawa musician Michal Majewski.[8][9][10]

Of their live shows, Now wrote, "Their droning hypnotism has been known to arouse urges to violence and maybe a house fire or two."[11]

Anagram disbanded in 2012, playing their final show at The Silver Dollar Room in Toronto.[12]

In 2013, Churcher and the Mason brothers founded the band Surinam.[2][13]

Discography

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Albums

  • After Dark (2005), Dead Astronaut Records[14]
  • Majewski (2010), Dead Astronaut Records[15]

EPs

  • Anagram (2003), Dead Astronaut Records
  • The Creeping Nobies and Anagram (Split, 2006), Dead Astronaut Records, Blocks Recording Club

Singles

  • "I Didn't Want To Go Anyways" / "What a Mess" (2007), Dead Astronaut Records[16]
  • "Butcher / "Fish" (2010), Telephone Explosion Records[17]

References

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External links

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