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Album: B-Side
Released: Jan 13, 2006
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  • Genre: Jam Band / Pop / Rock

    Location CA

    Profile Views: 49955

    Last Login: 7/7/2011

    Member Since 1/13/2006

    Record Label MURDERecrods / Sonic Unyon

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Compared to fellow Halifax bands Sloan, the Super Friendz, and Eric's Trip, Thrush Hermit is the only one that could be called a hard rock band. Their heavy guitar sound, wailing and pouty vocals, and obvious love for '70s album rock and punk sets them apart from the others -- who are known for their melodies and wistful musings, not their aggression and raw energy. Thrush Hermit was formed in 1992 by Joel Plaskett (vocals/guitar), Rob Benvie (guitar/keyboards/vocals), Ian McGettigan (bass/vocals), and Cliff Gibb (drums). After releasing several cassettes (Nobody Famous, John Boomer, Ammo) and a single, the band signed to Murderecords (Sloan, Super Friendz, Eric's Trip) and the Smart Bomb EP was released in 1994. Their second EP, The Great Pacific Ocean, followed in 1995, and the group appeared on the Mallrats soundtrack as well. Their first full-length, Sweet Homewrecker, was issued by Elektra in 1997, but the label dropped the band soon after the single "North Dakota" was released. By 1999, Gibb had left and been replaced by Benn Ross, Thrush Hermit had signed to the Hamilton, Ontario, label Sonic Unyon, and Clayton Park was issued in February of that year. On September 21, 1999, the band announced its amicable split, but toured with the Flashing Lights and the Local Rabbits in the fall before they broke up permanently. ~ Gina Boldman, All Music Guide .. width="425" height="350">..........> .. width="425" height="350">..........> .. width="425" height="350">..........> .. width="425" height="350">..........>
  • Members

    CLIFF GIBB (Drums) IAN MCGETTIGAN (Bass/Vocals) ROB BENVIE (Guitar/Vocals) JOEL PLASKETT (Guitar Vocals) BEN ROSS (Drums: Clayton Park era)
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  • Sounds Like

    Rock n Roll

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Bio:

Compared to fellow Halifax bands Sloan, the Super Friendz, and Eric's Trip, Thrush Hermit is the only one that could be called a hard rock band. Their heavy guitar sound, wailing and pouty vocals, and obvious love for '70s album rock and punk sets them apart from the others -- who are known for their melodies and wistful musings, not their aggression and raw energy. Thrush Hermit was formed in 1992 by Joel Plaskett (vocals/guitar), Rob Benvie (guitar/keyboards/vocals), Ian McGettigan (bass/vocals), and Cliff Gibb (drums). After releasing several cassettes (Nobody Famous, John Boomer, Ammo) and a single, the band signed to Murderecords (Sloan, Super Friendz, Eric's Trip) and the Smart Bomb EP was released in 1994. Their second EP, The Great Pacific Ocean, followed in 1995, and the group appeared on the Mallrats soundtrack as well. Their first full-length, Sweet Homewrecker, was issued by Elektra in 1997, but the label dropped the band soon after the single "North Dakota" was released. By 1999, Gibb had left and been replaced by Benn Ross, Thrush Hermit had signed to the Hamilton, Ontario, label Sonic Unyon, and Clayton Park was issued in February of that year. On September 21, 1999, the band announced its amicable split, but toured with the Flashing Lights and the Local Rabbits in the fall before they broke up permanently. ~ Gina Boldman, All Music Guide .. width="425" height="350"> ....> .. width="425" height="350"> ....> .. width="425" height="350"> ....> .. width="425" height="350"> ....>

Member Since:

January 13, 2006

Members:

CLIFF GIBB (Drums) IAN MCGETTIGAN (Bass/Vocals) ROB BENVIE (Guitar/Vocals) JOEL PLASKETT (Guitar Vocals) BEN ROSS (Drums: Clayton Park era)

Sounds Like:

Rock n Roll

Record Label:

MURDERecrods / Sonic Unyon

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