Owen Pallett Explained

Owen Pallett
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Michael James Owen Pallett-Plowright
Birth Date:7 September 1979
Birth Place:Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Website:owenpalletteternal.com

Michael James Owen Pallett-Plowright[1] (born September 7, 1979), known professionally as Owen Pallett, is a Canadian composer, violinist, keyboardist, and vocalist. Under their former pseudonym Final Fantasy, Pallett won the 2006 Polaris Music Prize for the album He Poos Clouds. Pallett is also known for their contributions to Arcade Fire, having toured with the band and been credited as an arranger and instrumentalist on each of their studio albums. In January 2014, Pallett and Arcade Fire member William Butler were nominated for Best Original Score at the 86th Academy Awards for their original score of the film Her (2013).

From the age of 3, Pallett studied classical violin, and composed their first piece at age 13. A notable early composition includes some of the music for the game Traffic Department 2192; Pallett moved on to scoring films, to composing two operas while in university. Apart from the indie music scene, Pallett has had commissions from the Barbican, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, National Ballet of Canada, Bang on a Can, Ecstatic Music Festival, the Vancouver CBC Orchestra, and Fine Young Classicals. They have been noted for their live performances, wherein Pallett plays the violin into a loop pedal; Pallett uses Max/MSP and SooperLooper to do multi-phonic looping, which sends their violin signal to amplifiers across the stage.

Aside from their solo oeuvre and work with Arcade Fire, Pallett has contributed arrangements and instrumentation to the works of pop acts like Duran Duran, Pet Shop Boys, Robbie Williams, Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran, as well as rock performers such as R.E.M., Linkin Park, Franz Ferdinand, the National and Alex Turner.

Career

Solo work

Pallett has drawn inspiration from electronic act Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD),[2] [3] who were Pallett's favorite band, along with Eurythmics.[4] They have also identified albums by Tori Amos, The Strokes, Public Enemy and Brian Eno as influential.[3] Pallett's favorite album is Xiu Xiu's A Promise. The name Final Fantasy, under which Pallett recorded prior to the release of Heartland, was a tribute to the well-known video game series, although Pallett said that it is not one of their top twenty favorite games.[5]

Pallett's debut album, Has a Good Home,[6] was released on February 12, 2005, by the Blocks Recording Club, a cooperative, Toronto-based record label of which Pallett is a founding member. "An Arrow in the Side of Final Fantasy" borrows the music from the Space Zone's final level in . "Adventure.exe" from this album was used in a series of 2006 commercials by Orange in the United Kingdom. Pallett did not intend to sell the song for this purpose, but its use was authorized due to an alleged miscommunication with their record label, Tomlab. All of Pallett's income from this use is donated to Doctors Without Borders.

Pallett's second album, He Poos Clouds, was released in June 2006, though the video, directed by Jesse Ewles, was released on March 1, 2006. The album consists entirely of string quartet arrangements. Eight of the ten songs are about each of the schools of magic as described in the rules to the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. The album was named winner of the 2006 Polaris Music Prize.[7] Uncomfortable with receiving a prize sponsored by a mobile phone conglomerate, Pallett gave the money away to bands they liked who needed financial assistance.[8]

In 2007, the song "This Is The Dream of Win & Regine" was used in a commercial for Wiener Stadtwerke without Pallett's permission. Instead of litigation, Pallett and their booking agent Susanne Herrndorf approached the company for sponsorship for a music festival of their curation. The resultant Maximum Black Festival featured Final Fantasy, The Dirty Projectors, Deerhoof, Frog Eyes, Max Tundra, Six Organs of Admittance and others. It played Vienna, Berlin and London.

In July 2007, Pallett was interviewed on the CBC Radio One program Q, about their upcoming album, to be titled Heartland, which was to have a theme of nothingness.[9] In September 2007, they did a Take-Away Show acoustic video session shot by Vincent Moon.

In October 2007, Final Fantasy released a vinyl 7" on Tomlab's Alphabet Single series (The Letter "X"). The two tracks on "X", recorded in Montreal with Zach Condon of the band Beirut, predate the album He Poos Clouds. The tracks "Hey Dad" and "What Do You Think Will Happen Next?" are both played regularly at live shows. The song "Hey Dad" contains a melody borrowed from the Nintendo video game "Super Mario Bros. 3"; specifically it is the music from the "Coin Heaven" bonus/hidden stages. Also, the song is quite similar in melody, lyrics and tone to another of Pallett's songs, "→".

In March 2008, Owen Pallett, under the alias Final Fantasy, collaborated with Grizzly Bear's Ed Droste on a cover of Björk's "Possibly Maybe" as part of Stereogum's tribute to Björk's album Post.[10] On their Final Fantasy releases, Pallett has collaborated with Leon Taheny, who is credited as drummer and engineer.

In Fall 2008, Pallett released two EPs. The first one, Spectrum, 14th Century, was a collaboration with Beirut. The second EP, Plays to Please, was a tribute to fellow Torontonian Alex Lukashevsky and his group Deep Dark United. On it, six Lukashevsky originals were reconfigured for a 35-piece big band, the Toronto-based St. Kitts Orchestra (which includes Drumheller's Nick Fraser, Paul Mathew of the Hidden Cameras, and a whistling Andrew Bird, among others).[11]

In December 2009, Pallett began performing and recording under their own name. The album Heartland was released on Domino Records on January 12, 2010. It was mixed by New York producer Rusty Santos. Also Pallett played Primavera Sound Festival 2010.[12] In August 2010, Pallett released a four track EP entitled A Swedish Love Story on September 28 via Domino. The tracks received substantial airplay on community radio.[13] Following the release of Heartland, Pallett has toured with guitarist/percussionist Thomas Gill[14] and more recently with Rob Gordon and Matt Smith, their former collaborators in Les Mouches.[15]

On November 12, 2012, Pallett tweeted that they had been working on a new album called In Conflict.[16] The album, their fourth full-length recording, was released May 27, 2014.[17]

In live performances, Pallett plays the violin into a loop pedal. Pallett uses Max/MSP and SooperLooper to do multi-phonic looping, which sends their violin signal to amplifiers across the stage.[18]

Other contributions

Pallett's previous projects included a now-defunct three-piece Toronto-based band, Les Mouches. Pallett also played fiddle for a short time with the Celtic rock band Enter the Haggis. Pallett was once the violinist of another Toronto band called Picastro, and briefly played keyboard in SS Cardiacs (with Leon Taheny, Jessie Stein and Michael Small in 2005). Pallett has also recorded and toured with Jim Guthrie, The Hidden Cameras, Royal City, The Vinyl Cafe, Gentleman Reg, and Arcade Fire (they co-wrote the strings arrangement for their albums Funeral and Neon Bible).[19] One of their songs, "This Is the Dream of Win & Regine", was inspired by the principal members of the latter group, Win Butler and Régine Chassagne, and is a play on a Dntel song called, "(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan."

Pallett contributed remixes for the bands Stars, Grizzly Bear, and Death from Above 1979. Pallett also wrote string arrangements for the Canadian bands Immaculate Machine, on their 2007 album Fables, and Fucked Up, on their 2006 album Hidden World. Pallett also wrote the string arrangements for the Beirut album The Flying Club Cup, as well as provided vocals for the track "Cliquot".[20] Most recently, Pallett provided orchestration for The Age of the Understatement, the debut album of the English supergroup The Last Shadow Puppets, formed by co-frontmen Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys) and Miles Kane (The Rascals). Pallett also conducted the London Metropolitan Orchestra in the recording of this project.

In June 2009, at Luminato, Toronto's annual festival of arts and creativity, Pallett provided part of the live soundtrack for the outdoor screening (at Yonge-Dundas Square) of the 1919 silent German horror film Tales of the Uncanny, alongside Canadian instrumental band Do Make Say Think and German electronica artist Robert Lippok.[21]

In 2009, Pallett worked with Win Butler and Régine Chassagne on the score for Richard Kelly's film The Box.[22] Pallett was also initially set to score Rabbit Hole, a 2010 film by John Cameron Mitchell,[23] but in the end, the film was scored by Anton Sanko.

In 2010, Pallett recorded with Arcade Fire during sessions for their 2010 album The Suburbs, which later received a Grammy Award for Album of the Year.[24] In late 2010, Pallett was named as composer for T Magazine's "Fourteen Actors Acting" project; Pallett received, alongside the producers of that series, an Emmy Award for "New Approaches to News & Documentary Programming: Arts, Lifestyle and Culture".[25]

In 2012, Pallett collaborated with John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats, when several songs from Transcendental Youth were performed in concert with the all-female vocal quartet Anonymous 4 and featured Pallett's arrangements for piano, guitar and voices.[26]

Pallett scored the 2013 film The Wait, directed by M. Blash.

Pallett's string arrangements are featured on the songs "Wear" and "Trust" from the 2021 album Ignorance by The Weather Station.[27]

Personal life

Pallett was born in Mississauga, Ontario and grew up in Milton.[28] Pallett received an Honours Bachelor of Music for Composition from the University of Toronto in 2002.[29] Pallett is gay, identifies as gender-queer, and uses gender-neutral pronouns.[30] [31]

Discography

With Les Mouches

Solo work

Studio albums

Soundtrack albums

EPs

Singles

Various songs

Other contributions

YearArtistAlbumDescription
2002Jim GuthrieMorning Noon Night
2003Jim GuthrieNow, More Than Everviolins, viola, string arrangements
The Hidden CamerasThe Smell of Our Ownviolin, viola
2004The Hidden CamerasThe Arms of His 'Ill'viola on "Builds the Bone"
The Hidden CamerasMississauga Goddamviolin, piano, celeste
Arcade FireFuneralviolin, string arrangements
Gentleman RegDarby & Joanstring arrangements
Dan GoldmanThrough a Revolution
Royal CityLittle Heart's Ease
Death from Above 1979violin on "Black History Month"
2005PicastroMetal Caresviola
Grizzly BearHorn of Plenty"Don't Ask" – Remix
2006Grizzly BearYellow Housestring arrangements
Fucked UpHidden Worldstring arrangements
2007Arcade FireNeon Bibleorchestral arrangements, violin
C'monBottled Lightning (of an All Time High)string arrangements
Great Lake SwimmersOngiarastring arrangements
BeirutThe Flying Club Cupviolin, organ, vocals on "Cliquot", string arrangements
Immaculate MachineImmaculate Machine's Fablesviolin
MontagGoing Placesvocals on "Softness, I Forgot Your Name"
PicastroWhore Luckpiano on "Hortur", violin and organ on "All Erase"
Holy FuckLPviolin on "Lovely Allen"[33]
StarsDo You Trust Your Friends?"Your Ex-Lover Is Dead" – Remix
The PhonemesThere's Something We've Been Meaning to Tell Youback-up singing on "Pain Perdu", violin and piano on "Kim Rogers", guitar on "Pine Needles"
2008Luxury PondLuxury Pondstring quartet arrangements
The Last Shadow PuppetsThe Age of the Understatementarranged and conducted orchestrations
2009The Rumble StripsWelcome to the Walk Aloneviolin, string arrangements
Pet Shop BoysYesorchestral arrangements
The Mountain GoatsThe Life of the World to Comeviolin, string arrangements
MikaThe Boy Who Knew Too Muchviolin on "Rain"
2010Arcade FireThe SuburbsString arrangements
GigiMaintenantvocals on "I'll Quit"
Diamond Rings"Something Else" singlepiano, string arrangements on "Gentleman Who Fell"[34]
Duran DuranAll You Need Is Nowstring arrangements, conductor on "The Man Who Stole a Leopard"
2011The LuyasToo Beautiful to Workstrings and string arrangements
Alex TurnerSubmarine soundtrackstring arrangements on "Piledriver Waltz"
The National"Exile Vilify" singlestrings
Jim GuthrieSword & Sworcery LP: The Ballad of the Space Babiesviolin on "The Cloud"
R.E.M.Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982–2011orchestral arrangements on "We All Go Back to Where We Belong" and "Hallelujah"
Snow PatrolFallen Empiresorchestral arrangements, conductor
2012Linkin ParkLiving Thingsstrings on "I'll Be Gone"
LindstrømDe Javu/No Release 12""No Release" – Remix (feat. Steve Kado)
Titus AndronicusLocal Businessviolin
Taylor SwiftRedorchestral arrangements, conductor on "The Last Time"
Robbie WilliamsTake the Crownorchestral arrangements on "Candy", "Different" and "Into the Silence"
Slim TwigA Hound at the Hemstring arrangements
2013The NationalTrouble Will Find Mestrings on "I Need My Girl"
David LangDeath Speaksviolin[35]
Light FiresFacevocals on "Dependent"
Franz FerdinandRight Thoughts Right Words Right Actionstrings & string arrangement on "Stand on the Horizon"
Arcade FireReflektorstrings & string arrangement
2014MarramSun Choirvocals on "With Us Instead"
Sarah NeufeldBlack Ground EParrangement on "Breathing Black Ground (Orchestral Version)"[36]
Jennifer CastlePink Citystring arrangements
CaribouOur Loveviolin, viola
2015Titus AndronicusThe Most Lamentable Tragedystring arrangements, violin, viola
Majical CloudzAre You Alone?cello, drums, violin
2016The Last Shadow PuppetsEverything You've Come to Expectstring and brass arrangements
Majical CloudzWait And See EPcello, drums, violin, piano
Little ScreamCult Followingstring arrangements, violin
SnowblinkReturning Currentstring arrangements, violin, viola
Ricky Eat AcidTalk To You Soonstring arrangements, conductor
Emily ReoSpell 10"string arrangements, conductor
2017Kirin J. CallinanBravadostring arrangements, violin and viola
HaimSomething to Tell Youstring arrangement, violin and viola
Blue HawaiiTendernessstring arrangements, violin and viola
Charlotte GainsbourgReststring arrangements, conductor
Arcade FireEverything Nowstring arrangements, piano, strings
TomberlinAt Weddingsproduction, mixing, acoustic guitar, synths, vocals
Frank Ocean"Provider"string arrangement, conductor
2018Richard RussellEverything Is Recordedstring arrangements, violin and viola
KimbraPrimal Heartstring arrangements
Fucked UpDose Your Dreamsstring arrangements, violin and viola
2019The Mountain GoatsIn League with Dragonsproduction, strings arrangements, piano, organ, and guitar
BanksIIIstring arrangements
KeaneCause and Effectbrass arrangements
Odette"Do You See Me"string arrangement
Arcade FireBaby Mineorchestral arrangement
SuperchunkAcoustic Foolishstring arrangements, violin, viola
Astrid Swan & Stina KoistinenDiagnosisstring arrangements, violin, viola
Daniela GesundheitAlphabet Of Wrongdoingstring arrangements, violin, viola
VegynOnly Diamonds Cut Diamondsstring arrangements, violin, viola
2020Jack Colwell"I Will Not Change My Ways"guitar, string arrangement
Klô PelgagNotre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleursstring arrangements, violin, viola
Sean Nicholas SavageLife Is Crazystring arrangements, violin, viola
Pierre LapointeChansons hivernalesorchestral arrangements
2021The Weather StationIgnorancestring arrangements on "Wear" and "Trust"
NonconnahSongs For And About Ghostsstring arrangement, violin, viola
KìzisTidibàdibe/Turnstring arrangements, violin, viola
Xiu XiuOH NOvocals on "I Dream of Someone Else Entirely"
VegynLike A Good Old Friendstring arrangements, violin, viola
Hannah GeorgasAll That Emotion Versionsstring arrangement on "Easy", violin, viola
Wolf AliceBlue Weekendstring arrangements, violin, viola
Astrid SwanD/otherstring arrangements, violin, viola
Vivek ShrayaI'm A Fag For Youremixing
Model ChildUp From The Bottomstring arrangements, violin, viola
ParcelsDay/Nightorchestral arrangements
WetLetter Bluestring arrangements
Lana Del ReyBlue Banistersstring arrangements, violin, viola
Ed Sheeran=string arrangements, violin, viola
Taylor SwiftRed (Taylor's Version)string arrangements
Basia BulatThe Gardenstring arrangements
2022Sharon Van EttenWe've Been Going About This All Wrongstrings on "Born"
Julia JacklinPre Pleasurestring arrangements on "Ignore Tenderness" and "End of a Friendship"
IbeyiSpell 31strings on "Creature"
Arcade FireWestring arrangements, additional recording
Marit Larsen"Hva er igjen av oss"string arrangements
2023London GrammarThe Remixesstrings on "Dancing By Night"
SamphaLahaistring arrangements
ZoonBekka Ma'iinganstring arrangements
Jeremy DutcherMotewolonuwokstring and brass arrangements
Vegyn"Halo Flip"strings
Oscar LangLook Nowstring arrangements
Holly Macve ft. Lana Del Rey"Suburban House"string arrangement
BraidsEuphoric Recallstring arrangements
Matt HolubowskiLike Flowers on a Molten Lawnstring arrangements
Sharon Van Etten"Quiet Eyes"string arrangement, violin, viola

Selected works

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Symonds . Alexandria . Owen Pallett's Disorientalism . Interview . Brant Publications, Inc. . 23 February 2024 . May 23, 2014.
  2. Web site: Orchestral Manoeuvres & Homoerotica: Owen Pallett Opens His Heartland. Turner. Luke. March 24, 2010. The Quietus. May 24, 2021.
  3. Web site: Owen Pallett – Live in Singapore. Jones. Mia. December 19, 2010. Power of Pop. https://web.archive.org/web/20131029190305/http://www.powerofpop.com/owen-pallett-live-in-singapore-2/. May 24, 2021. October 29, 2013.
  4. Web site: Interview: Owen Pallett. Stevens. Nathan. September 9, 2014. Spectrum Culture. May 28, 2021.
  5. Web site: Q&A with Owen Pallett of Final Fantasy . You Ain't No Picasso . April 18, 2006 . April 26, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060423231851/http://www.youaintnopicasso.com/2006/04/18/qa-with-owen-pallett-of-final-fantasy/ . April 23, 2006 . dead . mdy-all .
  6. Web site: A Completely Biased Ranking of the 60 Best Canadian Indie Rock Songs of the 00s Part II. Cam Lindsay. 2023-02-11. Vice (magazine). April 10, 2017 . en.
  7. Web site: 2006 Winners and Nominees . Polaris Music Prize . April 26, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130424024052/http://www.polarismusicprize.ca/2006/ . April 24, 2013 . mdy-all .
  8. News: SZKLARSKI. CASSANDRA. 19 September 2006. Final Fantasy snags first-ever Polaris prize recognizing best in Cdn music. The Canadian Press.
  9. "Q", CBC Radio, July 9, 2007'
  10. Web site: Enjoyed: A Tribute To Bjork's Post . July 2, 2008.
  11. Web site: New Final Fantasy – "The Butcher" & "Ultimatum" (Stereogum Premiere) . Stereogum . August 26, 2008 . October 7, 2009.
  12. Web site: Ola's Kool Kitchen on Radio 23 Owen Pallett Live Primavera 2010 : DJ Ola : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive . March 10, 2001 . 2013-12-01.
  13. Web site: CJSR 88.5MHz - Edmonton AB : Top 30 : Oct 26, 2010. 2023-02-11. earshot-online.com. en.
  14. News: Ben Rayner. Ben. Rayner . Owen Pallett says farewell to Final Fantasy . Toronto Star . January 10, 2010 . February 11, 2010 . Toronto.
  15. Web site: A Call To Arms . Chromewaves.net . April 13, 2011 . July 5, 2011.
  16. Web site: Alex Hudson . Owen Pallett Preps "Non-Fictional" Album 'In Conflict' . Exclaim! . November 12, 2012 . March 21, 2013.
  17. Web site: Owen Pallett Shares "Song for Five & Six" Video, Pushes Back New Album Release Date . Pitchfork . April 22, 2014 . 2014-05-21.
  18. Web site: An Interview with Owen Pallett. Cycling '74 website . Vdovin . Marsha . December 1, 2010 . January 29, 2011.
  19. Web site: Profile: Final Fantasy . March 9, 2005 . Stephen M. . Deusner . June 3, 2007 . Pitchfork Media.
  20. Web site: Beirut Announce Album Release Date, Tracklist, Tour. June 21, 2007. Matthew. Solarski. August 9, 2007. Pitchfork Media. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070626052939/http://pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/43770-beirut-announce-album-release-date-tracklist-tour. June 26, 2007. mdy-all.
  21. Web site: TALES OF THE UNCANNY. https://web.archive.org/web/20090411214228/http://www.luminato.com/2009/events/40. April 11, 2009. June 13, 2016.
  22. News: From Arcade Fire to Mika, Owen Pallett is the industry's go-to guy for a lavish orchestral arrangement . The Guardian . January 16, 2010 . February 11, 2010 . London . Louis . Pattison.
  23. Web site: Owen Pallett says farewell to Final Fantasy . Toronto Star . January 10, 2010 . March 17, 2011.
  24. Web site: Past Winners Search. May 21, 2014. National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
  25. Web site: The Emmy Awards – Winners of The 32nd Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards . National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences . September 26, 2011 . 2014-05-21 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20161030140030/http://emmyonline.org/mediacenter/news_32nd_winners.html . October 30, 2016 . mdy-all .
  26. Web site: John Darnielle to Unveil New Mountain Goats Project with Some Help from Owen Pallett . Exclaim! . https://archive.today/20130115102447/http://exclaim.ca/News/john_darnielle_to_unveil_new_mountain_goats_project_with_some_help_from_owen_pallett . dead . January 15, 2013 . November 16, 2011 . March 12, 2013 .
  27. Web site: Ignorance - The Weather Station.
  28. News: Saccoccio. Sabrina. Oh, those crazy artistes, who make a virtue of life in the 'burbs: Not everyone needs downtown hotel bars to make art. The Globe and Mail. 24 February 2007. Toronto ON. M4.
  29. Web site: Experiments with Violin . University of Toronto Magazine . Summer 2006 . June 3, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070510141222/http://www.magazine.utoronto.ca/06summer/alumninotes.asp . May 10, 2007 . dead . mdy-all .
  30. Web site: Owen Pallett: In Conflict . Nowness . 3 April 2021 . " I don't identify as male, I identify as gender-queer".
  31. Web site: On being thoughtful about each decision you make . 2022-07-31 . thecreativeindependent.com.
  32. Web site: News [October 4, 2013] ]. October 4, 2013 . November 6, 2013.
  33. http://media.www.thestrand.ca/media/storage/paper404/news/2008/10/02/FilmMusic/Whats.In.A.Name.The.Holy.Fuck.Story-3469874.shtml
  34. Web site: Diamond Rings – "Gentleman Who Fell" (Milla Jovovich Cover) (Stereogum Premiere) . September 7, 2010 . Stereogum . 2013-12-01.
  35. Web site: First Listen: David Lang, 'Death Speaks' . Huizenga . Tom . NPR . April 21, 2013. 2013-06-12.
  36. Web site: Sarah Neufeld presents the Black Ground EP + two new videos + Hero Brother Bonus Edition . 2014-05-21.