Wide Mouth Mason
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Background information | |
Origin | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Genre(s) | Hard rock, blues-rock, jam band |
Years active | 1995 - present |
Website | www.widemouthmason.com |
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Shaun Verreault (vocals, guitar) Safwan Javed (percussion, vocals) Earl Pereira (bass, vocals) |
Wide Mouth Mason is a Canadian blues-based pop/rock band, consisting of Shaun Verreault (vocals, guitar), Safwan Javed (percussion, vocals), and Earl Pereira (bass, vocals). The band hails from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and has been active since 1995.
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[edit] Career
Wide Mouth Mason took its name from the jar of the same name[1], and independently released its first album, The Nazarene in 1996. Although only 2,500 copies were pressed, it still drew interest from the major labels[2]. The band signed with Warner Music Canada and re-recorded much of The Nazarene with some new material. The new album would be the band's eponymous major-label debut; it was released in 1997 in Canada and the U.S., and a year later in Japan. It established the group's fusion of pop/rock/blues, and yielded the hit singles "Midnight Rain", "My Old Self", and "This Mourning". The album went Gold in Canada[3], and the band was nominated for Best New Group at the 1998 Juno Awards[4].
Wide Mouth Mason released a new album in 1999 with Where I Started, a continuance of its prior sound, but adding elements of jazz and world music. It's lead single, "Why", was a major hit in Canada, and was followed by two other hits, "Companion (Lay Me Down)" and "Sugarcane". The album, like its predecessor, attained Gold status in Canada[5].
In 2000, the band quickly followed up with the album Stew. It was more pop-oriented than the band's previous efforts, but also eclectic, hence the title of the album[6]. The singles "Smile" and "Change" were chart-toppers in Canada, and the album was nominated for Best Rock Album at the 2001 Junos[7].
Wide Mouth Mason returned in 2002 with two albums. The first, Rained Out Parade, featured a heavier emphasis on the blues, a deliberate lo-fi production style, and the hit title track. It received a 2003 Juno nomination for Rock Album of the Year[8]. The second album, Greatest Hits, was released exclusively in China.
When its contract with Warner expired, the band signed a license agreement with Curve Music in 2004. The following year, the band would again release two albums, this time on the same day. One was The Essentials, a greatest-hits album, and the other was Shot Down Satellites, a new studio release featuring a hard rock-centred style and the single "I Love Not Loving You".
In 2006, Shaun Verreault released his solo debut, The Daggerlip Sketches, focussing on acoustic-guitar-based material. It featured new songs and stripped-down versions of familiar material from his band. In early 2008, the Wide Mouth Mason's official website announced that Verrault was releasing a second solo album, titled Two Steel Strings, and that the full band was writing new material for a future release[9]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- "Midnight Rain" - 1997
- "My Old Self" - 1997
- "This Mourning - 1997
- "The Game" - 1998
- "Why" - 1999
- "Companion (Lay Me Down)" - 1999
- "Sugarcane" - 1999
- "Half A Chance" - 2000
- "Smile" - 2000
- "Change" - 2000
- "Ease Your Mind" - 2000
- "Rained Out Parade" - 2002
- "Reconsider" - 2002
- "Bootleggin'" - 2003
- "I Love Not Loving You" - 2005
- "Phantom Limb" - 2006
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ 'Trio on road to fame' - JAM Music Archive
- ^ 'Wide Mouth Mason takes nation with Saskatunes' - JAM Music Archive
- ^ CRIA Searchable Archive - Search "Wide Mouth Mason"
- ^ Juno Awards Searchable Archive - Search "Wide Mouth Mason"
- ^ CRIA Searchable Archive - Search "Wide Mouth Mason"
- ^ 'Wide Mouth's feelin' the groove' - JAM Music Archive
- ^ Juno Awards Searchable Archive - Search "Wide Mouth Mason"
- ^ Juno Awards Searchable Archive - Search "Wide Mouth Mason"
- ^ 'News: March's COTG&TM and Shaun's new album' - widemouthmason.com