Said the Whale as Long as Your Eyes Are Wide Review

Canadian indie rock band

Said the Whale

Said the Whale, 2012 Grey Cup Street Party

Said the Whale, 2012 Grey Cup Street Party

Background information
Origin Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Genres Indie rock, indie folk
Years active 2007–present
Labels EVERYTHING FOREVER
Website www.saidthewhale.com
Members Ben Worcester
Tyler Bancroft
Jaycelyn Dark-brown
Bradley Connor
Lincoln Hotchen
Past members Spencer Schoening
Laura Smith
Jeff LaForge
Colin Dodds
Peter Carruthers
Nathan Shaw (Now known as Ekali)

Said the Whale is a Juno Award-winning Vancouver based indie rock band started by Ben Worcester and Tyler Bancroft in 2007.[i]

History [edit]

Their debut EP Taking Abalonia was released in 2007. It was re-released with seven new songs on June iii, 2008, in Canada as a full-length LP nether the name Howe Sounds/Taking Abalonia.

On July 1, 2009, Said the Whale released the EP The Magician to drum upwardly anticipation for the release of their second full-length album Islands Disappear on October thirteen, 2009.

On November 18, 2010, the band placed 2d behind rapper Kyprios in CKPK-FM's 2010 Peak Functioning Project, winning $75,000.[2]

In the spring of 2011, Said the Whale toured the U.S. for the first time. During this time they were the bailiwick of the CBC documentary Winning America directed by Brent Hodge and Thomas Buchan.[three] The movie documented the ring's trip and performances along the West Coast of North America on their way to and from Austin, Texas's SXSW Music Festival and culminated when Said the Whale won the Juno Laurels for New Grouping of the Year at the 2011 Juno Awards.[4] The documentary aired on July 23, 2011, in British Columbia, and on April 7, 2012, across Canada.[5]

They released their EP New Brighton on Nov viii, 2011, in preparation for their third total-length anthology, Little Mountain, released internationally on March half dozen, 2012.[half-dozen]

In early 2012, the band was awarded a spot on the Canadian music magazine Rockstar Weekly's listing of the "Top 12 RockStars to Watch in 2012". The listing also included Van Halen, The Rolling Stones, and Blitz.[7] The ring performed at the Sasquatch! Music Festival in 2012 and 2013.

Said the Whale released their quaternary studio album, titled hawaiii, on September 17, 2013.[8]

On January four, 2017, they announced their fifth album, As Long As Your Eyes Are Wide.[9] At the same time, they announced the departure of Spencer Schoening, and will be performing as a trio from now on. The anthology was released March 31, 2017.[x] The first unmarried is "Pace Into The Darkness."

On March 5, 2017, they posted an Instagram video with an electronic mail address which fans could contact in order to listen to the whole album for gratuitous before its release.[11] Fans could stream the whole album on a personalized, private SoundCloud business relationship from the 10th until the 15th of March without leaking or sharing the link. From the 15th until the 26th of March, the fans could invite their friends to mind to the album in a "listening party" in guild to promote it but still non sharing the link to the album, keeping it strictly express to those who were sent the link.

Said the Whale finished a Canada-broad tour from in the spring 2017.[x]

In September 2018, Said the Whale signed to Canadian indie characterization Arts & Crafts, and announced a new tape to be released in early 2019. The ring released a new single "UnAmerican" on Oct 12, 2018. They released their sixth studio anthology, Cascadia, on Feb 8, 2019.[12]

Throughout 2021, Said the Whale released a number of singles and music videos from their upcoming album, including "Honey Lungs," "Everything She Touches is Gilded to Me," "Show Me Everything," and "99 to the Moon." In May, Bancroft announced he was launching a new record characterization called EVERYTHING FOREVER.[13] Said the Whale'south seventh studio album, Dandelion, was released on Oct 22, 2021, via that characterization.

Awards [edit]

  • 2010: Pinnacle Functioning Project 2nd Place – $75,000

Juno Awards:

  • 2011: Juno Award for New Grouping of the Year – Said the Whale

Members [edit]

Electric current [edit]

  • Ben Worcester – guitar, vocals (2007–present)
  • Tyler Bancroft – guitar, vocals (2007–present)
  • Jaycelyn Dark-brown – keyboards (2008–present)
  • Bradley Connor – drums (2017–present)
  • Lincoln Hotchen – bass (2018–present)

Former [edit]

  • Spencer Schoening – drums (2007–2017)
  • Laura Smith – keyboards (2007)
  • Jeff LaForge – bass (2007–2008)
  • Colin Dodds – keyboards (2008)
  • Peter Carruthers – bass (2009–2011)
  • Nathan Shaw – bass (2011–2016)

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

  • Howe Sounds/Taking Abalonia (June iii, 2008)
  • Islands Disappear (October 13, 2009)
  • Little Mount (March six, 2012) No. 17 CAN[14]
  • hawaiii (September 17, 2013) No. eighteen Tin[xiv]
  • Equally Long As Your Eyes Are Broad (March 31, 2017) No. 55 Tin[14]
  • Cascadia (February 8, 2019) No. 47 CAN[15]
  • Dandelion (October 22, 2021)

Extended plays [edit]

  • Let's Accept Sound (March, 2007)
  • Taking Abalonia (May, 2007)
  • West Coast Christmas (December, 2007)
  • Westward Coast Christmas 2008 (December, 2008)
  • The Magician (July, 2009)[16] [17]
  • West Coast Christmas 2009 (Dec, 2009)
  • Carry Bones (February, 2010)
  • Xmas EP (December, 2010)
  • New Brighton (November, 2011)
  • I Love You (June 6, 2013)

Singles [edit]

Year Song Chart peak Album
CAN
[18]
Tin can
Alt
[19]
CAN
Rock
[20]
United states of america
Sales
[21]
Us
Alt.
[22]
2009 "Camilo (The Wizard)" 20 48 Islands Disappear
2011 "Heavy Ceiling" 12 37 Little Mountain
2012 "Loveless" 28 34
2013 "I Beloved You" 97 1 14 19 38 Hawaiii
"Mother" 14 23
2017 "Pace Into the Darkness" 32 As Long As Your Eyes Are Broad
"I Volition Follow You" 16 thirty
"Nothing Makes Me Happy" 50
2018 "UnAmerican"[23] 9 Cascadia
2019 "Record Store" 28
2021 "Honey Lungs" 21 Dandelion
"Everything She Touches Is Aureate to Me"
"Show Me Everything"
"99 to the Moon"
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Said the Whale members love Vancouver 'like a woman'" Archived 2012-xi-05 at the Wayback Machine. Vancouver Province, September 23, 2008.
  2. ^ "Kyprios Wins $100,500 in Vancouver'southward Elevation Performance Project". Exclaim!, November 19, 2010.
  3. ^ "Watch Winning America: The story of Said The Whale's journeying to SxSW". CBC, March 7, 2012.
  4. ^ "Vancouverites Said the Whale and Lil'Bit take dwelling house JUNOS". Vancouver Observer, March 27, 2011.
  5. ^ "Watch Winning America: The story of Said The Whale's journey to SxSW". CBC, March 7, 2012.
  6. ^ "Said The Whale Announce New Studio Anthology Little Mountain out 2012, new EP New Brighton out today!" [ permanent dead link ] . "Toronto Music Scene", 2011.
  7. ^ "Top 12 RockStars to Sentry for in 2012" Archived 2012-01-09 at the Wayback Automobile. RockStar Weekly, 2012.
  8. ^ "Said the Whale Head to 'hawaiii' on New Album". "exclaim.ca", 2013.
  9. ^ ""Step Into The Darkness" With Said The Whale's New Song". "nylon.com", 2017.
  10. ^ a b "saidthewhale". saidthewhale . Retrieved 2017-01-07 .
  11. ^ "Personal Intagram account of Said The Whale". "instagram.com", 2017.
  12. ^ "Said the Whale - Cascadia". Arts & Crafts Store . Retrieved 2021-10-22 .
  13. ^ "Q&A: EVERYTHING FOREVER is new label from Said the Whale's Tyler Bancroft". vancouversun . Retrieved 2021-10-22 .
  14. ^ a b c "Said The Whale – Nautical chart History – Billboard Canadian Albums". Billboard.com. Billboard Magazine. Retrieved nineteen September 2016.
  15. ^ "Ariana Grande's 'Give thanks U' Is This Week's Chart Topper". FYIMusicNews. February xviii, 2019. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  16. ^ Harper, Kate (2009-05-28). "Said The Whale Are Magicians". Chart . Retrieved 2009-08-04 .
  17. ^ "Said The Whale: The Magician". Upper Management Recording Company. Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2009-08-04 .
  18. ^ "Said The Whale – Nautical chart History – Canada Hot 100". Billboard.com. Billboard Magazine. Retrieved nineteen September 2016.
  19. ^ "Canadian Active/Alternative Charts | Media Source". Mediasource.proboards.com. Retrieved 2013-06-21 .
  20. ^ "Said The Whale - Canadian Rock". Billboard. Archived from the original on November 1, 2018. Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  21. ^ "Said the Whale – Chart History: Hot Singles Sales". Billboard . Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  22. ^ "Said the Whale – Chart History: Alternative Songs". Billboard . Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  23. ^ "Said the Whale Unveil New Unmarried "UnAmerican"". Exclaim! . Retrieved October 31, 2018.

External links [edit]

  • Said the Whale official website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Said_the_Whale

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