Duchess Says
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Duchess Says | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Genres | Punk rock, dance-punk, synthpunk |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Alien8 Recordings, Summer Lovers Unlimited Music |
Members |
Simon Besre Philippe Clément Annie-Claude Deschênes Ismael Tremblay |
Duchess Says is a Canadian punk band from Montreal.[1] The band, formed in late 2003, describes its own genre as "moog rock".
The band consists of vocalist and guitarist Annie-Claude Deschênes, keyboardist and guitarist Ismael Tremblay, guitarist and bassist Philippe Clément and percussionist Simon "Simon Says" Besre.[1] They have been playlisted on CBC Radio 3 and Bande à part, been featured in the soundtrack from the film The Tracey Fragments, and have performed at Eurockéennes and the Osheaga Festival. In 2009, they supported Yeah Yeah Yeahs on dates during their winter tour of venues in the UK.
Discography
Studio releases
- Anthologie des 3 Perchoirs (August 26, 2008, Alien8 Recordings)
- In a Fung Day T! (October 11, 2011, Alien8 Recordings)
EPs
- Noviçiat Mère-Perruche (2005, Summer Lovers Unlimited Music)
- Begging The 3 Ts (2009, Alien8 Recordings)
- Fire Baptized Species (7" split with Red Mass) (2009, Alien8 Recordings)
Singles
- Black Flag (Maxi-Single) (2006, Summer Lovers Unlimited Music)
See also
- Music of Canada
- Music of Quebec
- Canadian rock
- List of Canadian musicians
- List of bands from Canada
- Category:Canadian musical groups
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Band With a Confrontational Tilt Brings the Crowd Along for the Ride". The New York Times, August 26, 2012.
External links
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