Die mannequin
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Die Mannequin is an Alternative rock / sleaze rock trio from Toronto, Canada fronted by 20 years old guitar player and singer Care Failure. They played the "Next Big Thing" Stage on Edgefest 1, made a few Canadian tours themselves and opened for Buckcherry on their Canadian tour.[1] They also opened for Guns 'N' Roses on the Canadian dates of their 2006 north american tour.[2]
Rising from the ashes of Failure's first four-piece band "The Bloody Mannequins", Die Mannequin started in the spring of 2006 when Failure recorded her first EP, How to Kill on which she sang and played bass and guitar because she didn't have a permanent band at that time. Death from Above 1979's Jesse F. Keeler took care of the drum duties.[3]
The E.P. featured four songs and was produced by Keeler and partner Al-P from MSTRKRFT. Care later hired two of her long time friends, Ethan Deth and Pat M. (A.K.A. Ghostwolf), to play bass and drums. [4] Ethan was quickly replaced by Tony Useless (A.K.A. Sparkles) on bass. Managed by Shull Management, Die Mannequin signed with EMI Publishing in the summer of 2006 [5] [6], the switched to Warner Music Canada and were booked as one of the opening bands for Guns'N'Roses' eastern leg of their 2006 North-American tour [7] [8] and should release their first full length album on Warner Music Canada in 2007. [9]
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- ^ Die Mannequin article in the McGill Daily.
- ^ The Chronicle Herald (November 20th 2006) Fan Loses Patience with Axl's Late Start
- ^ Die Mannequin showcase in Canadian Musician March/April 2006.
- ^ Die Mannequin Bio on the EMI Publishing website.
- ^ Die Mannequin Bio on the EMI Publishing website.
- ^ Die Mannequin showcase in Canadian Musician March/April 2006.
- ^ Le Soleil (November 19th 2006) Axl Rose fidèle au poste... malgré tout
- ^ Guns N' Roses Will Play 2 Hours Tonight in Toronto, Despite Curfew Rules.
- ^ Canoe Jam! Article about MSTRKRFT producing Die Mannequin's first EP for EMI.