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Background information | |
Origin | Canada |
Genre(s) | Christian Rock Alternative Rock |
Years active | 1999 — Present |
Label(s) | Word Records Centricity Music |
Website | www.downhere.com |
Members | |
Marc Martel Jason Germain Glenn Lavender Jeremy Thiessen |
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Former members | |
Tyson Manning |
downhere is a Juno, Dove, and Covenant Award winning Christian Rock (melodic alt-rock) band from Canada. They have released three albums to date, with the third being Wide-Eyed And Mystified, which was released on May 23, 2006. As with other bands such as Fleetwood Mac and Vertical Horizon, downhere has two lead singers.
The band was formed by Marc Martel and Jason Germain who were room mates at Briercrest Bible College in Caronport, Saskatchewan. Martel and Germain added fellow Canadians Tyson Manning and Jeremy Thiessen to the mix and released a now out-of-print, self-titled debut CD on Slyngshot Records. That album was re-worked with new bassist Glenn Lavender and became their debut international release through Word Records.
Their second album, also released through Word Records was called So Much For Substitutes. In 2006 they signed to Centricity Records and released Wide-Eyed And Mystified which led to Covenant Awards (GMA Canada) for Recorded Song of the Year (for "A Better Way") and Rock Album of the Year and the 2007 Juno Award for Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year.
In 2007, the band released 2 additional CDs that were unique. In early 2007, they released Wide-Eyed and Simplified, which contained new versions of 8 songs from Wide-Eyed and Mystified, in addition to three popular songs from earlier releases.
Later in 2007, the band released Thunder After Lightning (The Uncut Demos). This album contained 15 previously unreleased demos which were considered for use on Wide-Eyed and Mystified but were not used. The CD also contained demo versions of 2 songs which were used on Wide-Eyed and Mystified.
The band completed recording sessions for new album, Ending is Beginning, set to be released on September 23, 2008. The band released the songs for a few days and gave fans the chance to give input on which songs they should put on the album. The songs that made the cut have yet to be revealed.
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[edit] Band members
- Marc Martel - Vocals, guitar
- Jason Germain - Vocals, guitar, piano
- Glenn Lavender - Bass
- Jeremy Thiessen - Drums
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- downhere (1999) [Independent]
- downhere (2001)
- So Much For Substitutes (2003)
- Wide-Eyed And Mystified (2006)
- Wide-Eyed And Simplified (2007)
- Thunder After Lightning (The Uncut Demos) (2007)
- Thank You For Coming (The Live Bootlegs) (2008)
- Ending is Beginning (Release date of September 23, 2008)
[edit] Compilation contributions
- The Warehouse Mix (1999), "Larger Than Life" & "Raincoat".
- WOW Hits 2002 (2002), "Protest To Praise".
- What Matters Most - A Wes King Tribute (2006), "Excavate".
- Bethlehem Skyline (2007), "Glory To God In The Highest" & "How Many Kings".
- Win This War (2007), "Grown Man". (Re-work of the original song from their Indie release).
[edit] Singles
Year | Title | Peak Chart Positions | Album |
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2001 | "Larger Than Life" | downhere (album) | |
2001 | "Free Me Up" | downhere (album) | |
2001 | "Great Are You" | downhere (album) | |
2001 | "Protest to Praise" | downhere (album) | |
2001 | "Calmer of the Storm" | downhere (album) | |
2003 | "Breaking Me Down" | So Much For Substitutes | |
2003/2004 | "Starspin" | So Much For Substitutes | |
2003/2004 | "What It's Like" | So Much For Substitutes | |
2006 | "The More" | Wide-Eyed and Mystified | |
2006 | "Surrender" | Wide-Eyed and Mystified | |
2006 | "A Better Way" | Wide-Eyed and Mystified | |
2006 | "Little Is Much" | Wide-Eyed and Mystified | |
2007 | "Forgive Yourself" | Wide-Eyed and Mystified | |
2007 | "The Real Jesus" | Wide-Eyed and Mystified | |
2007 | "How Many Kings" | Christian AC - #4 (12/28/07) | Bethlehem Skyline |
2007 | "Glory To God In The Highest" | Bethlehem Skyline | |
2008 | "Here I Am" | Ending is Beginning |
[edit] DVDs
- While The Word Is Asleep (2004)
[edit] Awards & nominations
- 2000 Western Canadian Music Award, Outstanding Festival Act of the Year.
- 2002 Covenant Award, Rock Album of the Year, "downhere".
- 2002 Covenant Award, Rock Song of the Year, "Larger Than Life".
- 2002 Juno Award, Best Gospel Album, "downhere".
- 2002 GMA Music Award Nomination, New Artist of the Year.
- 2002 Shai Award, Rock/Alternative Album of the Year, "downhere".
- 2003 Covenant Award, Modern Rock/Alternative Album of the Year, "So Much For Substitutes".
- 2003 Covenant Award, Modern Rock/Alternative Song of the Year, "What It's Like".
- 2003 Shai Award Nomination, Group of the Year.
- 2004 Juno Award Nomination, Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year, "So Much For Substitutes".
- 2004 GMA Music Award, Modern Rock Recorded Song of the Year, "Breaking Me Down".
- 2004 GMA Music Award Nomination, Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year, "So Much For Substitutes".
- 2006 Covenant Award, Rock Song of the Year, "The More"
- 2006 Covenant Award, Rock Album of the Year, "Wide-Eyed and Mystified".
- 2006 Covenant Award, Recorded Song of the Year, "A Better Way".
- 2006 Covenant Award nomination, Album of the Year, "Wide-Eyed and Mystified".
- 2006 Covenant Award nomination, Artist of the Year.
- 2006 Covenant Award nomination, Group of the Year.
- 2007 Juno Award, Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year, "Wide-Eyed and Mystified".
- 2007 Covenant Award nomination, Rock Song of the year, "Surrender".
- 2007 Covenant Award nomination, Group of the year.
[edit] Video games
Expert programmer/downhere guru Caleb Bernard has authored a number of flash games about the band.[1]