The Midway State
The Midway State is an alternative rock band from Toronto, Canada. The band is signed to Remedy Records worldwide and to Universal Publishing for the world outside North America. The band released their debut album Holes in 2008. Their second album, Paris or India was released on 19 July 2011.
History
- In 2009 the band recorded a cover of Peter Gabriel’s "Don’t Give Up" with Lady Gaga. They later shot a music video. Never officially released, the track and video were leaked to the world online.
- In 2009 the band was nominated for two Juno Awards and voted Best New Artist at the MuchMusic Video Awards by viewers.
- Their song "Unaware" was featured during the final minutes of the FOX Show, The O.C.
- In May 2007, their song "A Million Fireflies" was featured on the NME compilation disc "Canadian Blast" that was released as a promotion attached to the magazine.
- Their second album, Paris Or India was released on 19 July 2011.
- On Thursday May 5, 2011, they opened for Third Eye Blind at the Sound Academy in Toronto.
Band members
- Nathan Ferraro – vocals/piano/synths
- Daenen Bramberger – drums
- Mike Wise – guitar
- Mike Kirsh – bass
Discography
Paris or India (2011)
- Alive
- Atlantic
- Fire
- All Anew
- Paris or India
- Lightning
- Hartley Salter's Kite
- Heart Of Glass
- Litebrite
- St. Paul And The Wolf
Holes (2008)
- Never Again (#15 Hot A/C, #16 CHR CAN)
- Change for You
- Nobody Understands
- Can't Stop Waking Up to You
- Unaware
- Fireflies
- Holes
- Hold My Head Up
- Fire Keeps on Burning
- I Know
- Where Did We Go
- No Crying
- Time to Move On (iTunes Bonus Track)
Met a Man on Top of the Hill EP (2007)
- Met a Man on Top of the Hill
- Change for You
- Nobody Understands
- A Million Fireflies
Other work
- Don't Give Up Originally by Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush (Duet With Lady Gaga)
- True a Spandau Ballet cover, along with a song of their own titled "New York Sky" that were used for the soundtrack to the movie Textuality.[2]
Awards and nominations
- In 2009, they were nominated for two Juno awards: "Best Pop Album" for Holes and "Songwriter of the Year" for Nathan Ferraro.
- On June 21, 2009, they won "Favourite New Artist" and "Best "Independent Video" for Never Again at the MuchMusic Video Awards.[3]
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