Whale Horse

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The correct title of this article is Whale|Horse. It appears incorrectly here because of technical restrictions.
Whale|Horse
Origin Chicago, Illinois, USA
Genre(s) Rock
Post-punk
Years active 2005-present
Label(s) self-released
Associated acts Slapstick
The Broadways
The Honor System
Sweep the Leg Johnny
Website http://www.myspace.com/whalehorse
Members
Dan Hanaway
Tyler Wiseman
Chris Carr
Scott Anna
Former members
Jason Kyrouac
Jordan Schalich

Whale|Horse is a rock/post-punk band from Chicago.

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[edit] Formation

After their earlier band The Honor System went on hiatus, Tyler Wiseman and Dan Hanaway began work on a new project with assistance from Pines drummer Jason Kyrouac and The Ghost's former bassist, Jordan Schalich. This resulted in some live performances and a few demos in early 2005.

Schalich and Kyrouac left to pursue other interests, but the return of The Honor System bassist Chris Carr and the introduction of ex-Sweep the Leg Johnny drummer Scott Anna kept the project alive.

[edit] Count the Electric Sheep

Count the Electric Sheep
Count the Electric Sheep

The new line-up went into the studio and after reworking old demos and recording some new tracks, had a debut release. Count the Electric Sheep, a six-song EP self-produced by Carr at Blackbox Recording, Chicago, was released in late 2006.

Stylistically, Whale|Horse's material bears some resemblance to the later work of the Honor System, but with an emphasis on more enigmatic lyrics, tense songwriting, irregular timings and the further evolution of Dan Hanaway's vocals, more powerful still and now utilising vibrato.

Despite being self-produced, the EP's production is of a high standard. [1] With it, Whale|Horse have drawn a wide variety of comparisons from Joy Division and Interpol to the The Buzzcocks. [2]

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  • [3] Thanks are due to this Beatbots review for much of the background information used here.