Christian Hansen & The Autistics Explained

Background:group_or_band
Christian Hansen
Origin:Edmonton, Canada
Years Active:–present
Current Members:Christian Hansen
Molly Flood
Past Members:Scott Shpeley
Ava Jane Markus

Christian Hansen is a Canadian musical band from Edmonton formed in late 2007 and consisting of Christian Hansen and Molly Flood.

History

Early years

In 2006, Christian Hansen, who moved from Vancouver to Edmonton in 2001, released the solo record The Super Awkward Album.[1] A year later, with his fiancée, Molly Flood, and another couple, Scott Shpeley and Ava Jane Markus, they began performing as Christian Hansen and The Autistics.[2] They built up a local following in Edmonton, before beginning a cross-Canada tour and gaining airplay on CBC Radio.

Power Leopard

In March 2009, the group was awarded a $10,000 development grant for Edmonton artists from Rawlco Radio (Rawlco Communications)[3] and used it to record their first full-length album, Power Leopard, released the same year. Power Leopard was produced and recorded by Doug Organ of Edmontone Studio and gained recognition with the singles "Cocaine Trade"[4] and "Pump It", which were put into rotation on Edmonton's Sonic 102.9FM (CHDI-FM) and XM Satellite Radio. Power Leopard reached number 5 on Megatunes' Top 30 record sales for the week of September 10, 2009. A four-song EP, Swans, was released on June 4, 2010, and that year, the band played Calgary's Sled Island Music and Arts Festival, New Music West, the Boonstock Music Festival in Penticton, and the North by Northeast (NXNE) festival in Toronto.

Relocation and second album

Hansen and Flood relocated the band to Toronto in 2011. Their live lineup changed in spring of 2011, with the addition of Doug Organ on drums and Doug Hoyer on bass. In April 2012, due to the change in musical style and personnel, the band officially shortened their name to just Christian Hansen.

In October 2012, they released their second full-length album, C'mon Arizona. 2012 also saw the addition of Dustin Hawthorne (formerly of Hot Hot Heat) on bass and Al Boyle (of You Say Party) on drums.

Name controversy

The band's name has been a controversial topic, though the group has claimed that rather than mocking it, they are paying homage to autism and the people affected by it.[5] In 2009, Hansen told an interviewer, "People have thought that we're making fun of autistic people, but nothing could be further from the truth. The name is an absolute tribute."

Band members

Current members

Past members

Touring musicians

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Notes and References

  1. News: What's in a name? Controversy, for starters . canada.com . April 15, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110628222206/http://www.canada.com/story_print.html?id=a2cf67ba-6cba-403c-ba84-3c32931edd3e&sponsor . August 4, 2022. June 28, 2011 .
  2. News: Christian Hansen & the Autistics treat fans to Halloween show . thegatewayonline.ca . October 28, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706205936/http://thegatewayonline.ca/articles/arts-entertainment/2009/10/28/christian-hansen-autistics-treat-fans-halloween-show . August 4, 2022. July 6, 2011 .
  3. News: Theatre alumnus strikes up band as tribute to people with autism . drama.ualberta.ca . November 24, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706210010/http://www.drama.ualberta.ca/en/Drama%20News/2009/11/Theatrealumnusstrikesupbandast.aspx . August 4, 2022. July 6, 2011 .
  4. News: My new addiction . edmontonjournal.com . December 3, 2008 . August 4, 2022.
  5. Web site: Who named the band: Christian Hansen inspired by people with autism. March 29, 2012.