Neverending White Lights
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Neverending White Lights is a Canadian music collaboration project fronted by Daniel Victor and featuring several artists mainly from Canada and the United States. Daniel Victor performs all musical instruments and mostly all songs feature a different singer. The idea behind Neverending White Lights is to present a sampling of different voices, styles, and artists, while retaining the 'focused' sound characteristic of a band. [1]
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[edit] Guest vocalists
On Act 1: Goodbye Friends of the Heavenly Bodies:
- Chris Gray of The Black Maria
- Jason Martin of Starflyer 59
- Raine Maida of Our Lady Peace
- Chris Gordon of Deckard
- Nathan Larson, formerly of Shudder to Think
- Sharky Laguana of Creeper Lagoon
- Marco DiFelice of Supergarage
- Daniel Greaves formerly of The Watchmen and Doctor
- John Campsey of Sleepway
- Matt Talbot, formerly of Hum, now in Centaur
- Judah Nagler of The Velvet Teen
- Jimmy Gnecco of Ours
- Nick Hexum of 311
- Scott Anderson of Finger Eleven
- Todd Kerns, formerly of Age of Electric
- Dallas Green of Alexisonfire and City and Colour
On Act 2: The Blood and the Life Eternal:
- Jimmy Gnecco of Ours
- Coury Palermo of Lynden
- Melissa Auf Der Maur of Auf Der Maur
- Mat Joly of Mobile
- Jonathan Bates of Mellowdrone
- Rob Dickinson of The Catherine Wheel
- Lexi Valentine of Magneta Lane
- Matt Hales of Aqualung
- Hawksley Workman
- Matthew J Sullivan of Closet Monkey
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Act 1: Goodbye Friends of the Heavenly Bodies (September 27, 2005)
- Act 2: The Blood and the Life Eternal (October 30, 2007)
[edit] EPs
- The World Is Darker EP (April 8, 2008)
- Secret Music EP (?, 2008)
[edit] Singles
- The Grace featuring Dallas Green (2005 - # 1 Video Chart / # 1 Rock Audience Chart / # 7 Rock Chart overall for 2006 / #27; Canadian Singles Chart)
- Angels & Saints featuring Chris Gordon (2006)
- Age of Consent featuring Nick Hexum (2006)
- Always (2007)
- The World Is Darker featuring Melissa Auf der Maur (2008)
- Where We Are featuring Rob Dickinson (2008)
[edit] References
- ^ Neverending's story, chapter II. Retrieved on November, 2007.