Hey Rosetta!

Hey Rosetta!
Background information
Origin St John's, Newfoundland, Canada
Genres Indie rock, pop
Years active 2005–present
Labels Sonic Records
ATO Records
Website heyrosetta.com
Members
Tim Baker
Adam Hogan
Phil Maloney
Josh Ward
Kinley Dowling
Romesh Thavanathan
Past members
Jessie Tesolin
Erin Aurich
Heather Kao
Tiffany Pollock
Derek Pink
David Lane

Hey Rosetta! is a six-piece Canadian indie rock band from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Known for its energized live shows, the band creates a massive, layered sound by incorporating piano, violin and cello into the traditional four-piece garage rock sound.

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History

Their influences include The Beatles and Jeff Buckley, while also incorporating the layered production of contemporary indie bands such as Arcade Fire and Hope of the States.

The band earned acclaim at the 2006 MusicNL awards, taking home the awards for Group of the Year, Pop/Rock Group of the Year, CBC Galaxie Rising Star of the Year, and Album of the Year for their debut album Plan Your Escape.[1] In 2007, they were nominated for Newcap Rock Recording of the Year at the 2007 East Coast Music Awards for Plan Your Escape. They completed an Ontario-East tour to promote the debut album. In September 2007, the band's track "Lions for Scottie", from Plan Your Escape, was featured as iTunes' single of the week.

Their second album, Into Your Lungs (and around in your heart and on through your blood), was released on June 3, 2008, produced by Hawksley Workman. The first single was "There's an Arc". The songs "Psalm" and "We Made a Pact" are featured on the Canadian television series Flashpoint, in episodes four and seven, respectively.[2]

Into Your Lungs... was named Album of the Year at the inaugural Verge Music Awards, held by XM Satellite Radio's The Verge, on September 24, 2008. The award, which came with a $25,000 prize, was chosen by fans via online vote. The band was also a finalist for the Artist of the Year prize, but that award was won by The Weakerthans.[3]

Hey Rosetta! was nominated for four East Coast Music Awards in 2009 and took home three awards including Group Recording of the Year, Recording of the Year, and Alternative Recording of the Year, all for Into Your Lungs. Tim Baker was also nominated for songwriter of the year, but the award was won by Gordie Sampson (with J. Smith & JT Harding).

In 2009 Hey Rosetta! was featured in the CBC television movie Diverted, where they performed their song "I've Been Asleep for a Long, Long Time" from Into Your Lungs. In November 2009, they recorded a new song, "Old Crow Black Night Stand Still", for CBC Radio 2's Great Canadian Song Quest.

The band gained attention after the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games when their song "Red Heart" was featured in Stephen Brunt's Olympic Montage video celebrating Canada's national pride.

After three and a half years, their third album, Seeds, produced by Tony Doogan, was released February 15, 2011.[4]

The band's work has also been twice named as a short list nominee for the Polaris Music Prize. In 2008 for Into Your Lungs (and around in your heart and on through your blood) and in 2011[5] for Seeds.

Members

The band members include Tim Baker (vocals, guitar, piano), Josh Ward (bass, backing vocals), Adam Hogan (lead guitar), and Phil Maloney (drums). The band also contains a string section. The string section normally consists of Kinley Dowling (violin), and Romesh Thavanathan (cello); however, other musicians may substitute while on tour.

Current

Former

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Singles

Year Song Chart peak Album
CAN
Alt

[6][7][8]
CAN
Rock

[9][10]
2011 "Welcome" 14 50 Seeds
"Yer Spring" 25 45
"Seeds" 50
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

See also

References

  1. ^ Hey Rosetta!, Hynes take top MusicNL prizes
  2. ^ CTV Flashpoint: Season One Music
  3. ^ Wheeler, Brad (2008-09-25). "Weakerthans, Hey Rosetta! win Verge Music Awards" (Web). The Globe and Mail. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20080925.BUZZ25-4/TPStory/Entertainment. Retrieved 2008-09-25. 
  4. ^ Album announcement on Twitter, Nov 27, 2010, http://twitter.com/heyrosetta/status/7966755683045376, retrieved Dec 1, 2010 
  5. ^ "2011 Polaris Music Prize Long List announced". aux.tv, June 16, 2011.
  6. ^ "Canadian Active Rock & Alt Rock Chart Archive: Alternative Rock - May 24, 2011". America's Music Charts. http://canadianrockalt.blogspot.com/2011/05/alternative-rock-may-24-2011.html. Retrieved June 13, 2011. 
  7. ^ "Canadian Active Rock & Alt Rock Chart Archive: Alternative Rock - September 27, 2011". America's Music Charts. http://canadianrockalt.blogspot.com/2011/09/alternative-rock-september-27-2011.html. Retrieved September 27, 2011. 
  8. ^ "Canadian Active Rock & Alt Rock Chart Archive: Alternative Rock - November 15, 2011". America's Music Charts. http://canadianrockalt.blogspot.com/2011/11/alternative-rock-november-15-2011.html. Retrieved November 15, 2011. 
  9. ^ "Canadian Active Rock & Alt Rock Chart Archive: Active Rock - August 2, 2011". America's Music Charts. http://canadianrockalt.blogspot.com/2011/08/active-rock-august-2-2011.html. Retrieved August 2, 2011. 
  10. ^ "Canadian Active Rock & Alt Rock Chart Archive: Active Rock - October 18, 2011". America's Music Charts. http://canadianrockalt.blogspot.com/2011/10/active-rock-october-18-2011.html. Retrieved October 18, 2011. 

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