Pilot Speed
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Background information | |
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Origin | Toronto, Ontario |
Genre(s) | Alternative rock Indie rock |
Years active | 2001–present |
Label(s) | MapleMusic Recordings Wind-up Records |
Website | www.pilotspeed.net/ |
Members | |
Todd Clark Chris Greenough Ruby Bumrah Bill Keeley |
Pilot Speed (formerly known as Pilate) is a Canadian rock band that formed in 1999 in Toronto, Ontario. The quartet's debut EP was released in 2001 which gathered attention from MapleMusic Recordings who later signed them. Their two full length albums Caught by the Window and Sell Control for Life's Speed have since been released on MapleMusic Recordings in 2003 and 2006, respectively.
On June 26, 2006, the band posted a message on their site stating that, due to legal restrictions, they decided to change their band name before it incited lawsuits from companies outside Canada. As a result, they altered their name to Pilot Speed. [1] [2] Their second album was then re-released in the United States by Wind-up Records with a new name, Into the West.
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[edit] Band members
- Todd Clark - lead vocals/piano/lyricist
- Chris Greenough - guitar
- Ruby Bumrah - bass
- Bill Keeley - drums
[edit] History
Todd Clark, upon completing university, became overwhelmed by his desire to create music and, accordingly, posted an ad for a bassist on the internet. In this fashion, Clark and Bumrah met, with Bumrah later introducing Chris Greenough and Bill Keeley to Clark, all three of which were art school classmates at the time. Together they began to create music and eventually released an independent EP titled For All That's Given, Wasted in order to establish their presence on the Toronto music scene. Their unique sound consisting of fervent falsetto and quiet depth eventually developed a small fan base, but Todd Clark insisted that the members of Pilot Speed were just four normal guys lucky enough to have found the same musical vision.
Pilate soon became a popular draw on the Toronto club scene. After the band played a show opening for the British band Alfie, NOW reviewer Sarah Liss wrote that "It's not too often that you catch a show where more of the audience is there to see the opening act than the main attraction." Attention on Pilate grew further when, at the 2002 NXNE festival in Toronto, Pilate was named "Best Unsigned Band." In the following year, they finally released, on MapleMusic Recordings, their first full-length album, Caught by the Window, which was recorded at Toronto’s Umbrella Sound studio with Carvalho, and eventually spawned the hit singles "Into Your Hideout" and "Melt into the Walls." It also spawned a third single, "Overrated". Caught by the Window is often compared in sound to a mellow, hazy Brit-rock. During this period the band toured and performed with many notable Canadian talents such as Lesley Pike.
With their new album, Sell Control for Life's Speed, released in Canada on April 25, 2006, and on May 2, 2006 in the US, the band developed a harder sound when compared to their dulcet previous release. The first single from their second album is "Barely Listening." The single also appears on the video game NHL 2007. They re-released the record through Wind-up Records on September 19, 2006 and renamed it "Into the West."
Their song "Alright" is heard during two scenes and closing credits of the movie Death Sentence.
[edit] Discography
[edit] EPs
- For All That's Given, Wasted (2001)
[edit] Albums
- Caught by the Window (2003)
- Sell Control for Life's Speed (2006)
- Into the West (2006) (US Version of second album)
[edit] Singles
- Into Your Hideout
- Melt Into The Walls
- Overrated
- Barely Listening
- Lover Come In
- Ambulance