The Meligrove Band Explained

The Meligrove Band
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Genre:Indie rock
Years Active:1997-2017
Label:Last Gang, Nevado Records, V2, We Are Busy Bodies, Endearing, Ductape
Associated Acts:By Divine Right, Femme Fatale, The Bicycles, Sports, SS Cardiacs
Current Members:Jason Nunes
Darcy Rego
Michael Small
Brian O'Reilly
Past Members:Rick Gomes
Andrew Scott

The Meligrove Band is a Canadian indie rock band, based in Toronto, and consisting of Jason Nunes on vocals, guitar and piano, Darcy Rego on vocals and drums, Brian O'Reilly on guitar and synthesizer, and Michael Small on bass guitar.

History

The band was formed in 1997 in Mississauga by Nunes, Small and Rego, when the three attended Father Michael Goetz Secondary School in Mississauga. Their first public performance was in March 1998 at Club Shanghai in Toronto. The band pressed a demo cassette in May 1998, and its first album, Stars & Guitars, was released by Ductape Records in April 2000.

Original drummer Rick Gomes departed in June 2001, and the band stayed a trio (with singer-guitarist Rego permanently moving to drums) until the release of their second album, Let It Grow on Endearing Records in October 2002. The album showed a move to a more orchestrated sound.[1]

Andrew Scott joined in October 2002, months before his former band, Femme Fatale, ceased touring. Scott's bandmates in Femme Fatale included Sebastien Grainger and Jesse F. Keeler, who later played together as Death from Above 1979. Although the Meligrove Band's sound has been compared to Sloan by some Canadian critics, Scott is not the same person as Sloan's Andrew Scott. His last show as a member of the band was in September 2007 in London, but he has occasionally appeared with them as a guest since.

In 2003, Nunes, Small and Rego appeared in Joel Plaskett Emergency's Come On Teacher music video, playing Plaskett's high school posse. In 2004, the band appeared as themselves on an episode of the teen comedy Radio Free Roscoe.

In early 2005, Small played briefly with Jessie Stein and Owen Pallett in SS Cardiacs, a predecessor band of The Luyas.

In summer 2005, The Meligrove Band became the first Canadian group signed to V2 Records.[2] In 2006, the label released their album Planets Conspire in the United Kingdom, Canada, Taiwan, Scandinavia and Finland Planets Conspire was featured as Rough Trade Shops' Album of the Month for April 2006, and in Canada it reached No. 2 on the national campus radio chart.[3] That year the band toured in western Canada.[4]

The band's 2010 album, Shimmering Lights, was released in September 2010 by Nevado Records in Canada and Last Gang Records in the United States,[5] and reached No. 1 on CBC Radio 3 in late October.[6] The album also appeared on the !Earshot National Top 50 Chart.[7]

A documentary entitled Ages & Stages: The Story of the Meligrove Band was released in the summer of 2012. The film includes interviews with about 40 other Canadian bands and music industry personalities including Joel Plaskett, Tokyo Police Club, Born Ruffians, Fucked Up, The Arkells, The Most Serene Republic and Sebastien Grainger.

The Meligrove Band song "Bones Attack!!" was used as the theme song for TV show The Basketball Jones.

Their fifth album, Bones of Things, was released in November, 2014.[8]

The band took a break from touring in 2015,[9] and played their last performance at Lee's Palace in Toronto in November, 2017.[10]

Discography

Albums

7" Singles

EPs

Cassettes

Compilation appearances

References

Citations

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/5210-let-it-grow/ "Meligrove Band Let It Grow"
  2. McDonald, Neil. The Meligrove Band Sign To V2 Records, Tour Ontario' "Soulshine". 8 November 2005.
  3. Burland, Chris. ' Chart Attack. July 2, 2010.
  4. . By MIKE BELL - Calgary Sun. JAM Showbiz. (29 April 2006)
  5. https://archive.today/20130115094414/http://exclaim.ca/articles/multiarticlesub.aspx?csid2=4&fid1=4657&csid1=78 "The Meligrove Band Get Started (Again)"
  6. [Craig Norris]
  7. http://www.earshot-online.com/charts/index.cfm?intChartTypeID=101&dWeekOfID=2010-10-26 "The National Top 50 For the Week Ending: Tuesday, October 26, 2010"
  8. https://exclaim.ca/music/article/meligrove_band-bones_of_things "Meligrove Band Bones of Things"
  9. https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/music/2015/08/05/end-of-the-road-for-underdog-meligrove-band.html "End of the road for 'underdog' Meligrove Band"
  10. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/music/torontos-the-balconies-go-out-on-a-high-note/article37707983/ "Toronto’s the Balconies go out on a high note"