In-Flight Safety

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In-Flight Safety

In-Flight Safety performing at the 2007 NXNE festival.
Background information
Origin Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada
Genres Indie rock
Years active 2003 (2003)present
Labels Dead Daisy
Night Danger (Canada)
Conehead (UK)
Waggle-Daggle (Germany)
Website inflightsafety.ca
Members Brad Goodsell
Daniel Ledwell
John Mullane
Glen Nicholson

In-Flight Safety is a Canadian indie rock band formed in 2003.[1] In-Flight Safety was nominated for a 2007 Juno Award for Video of the Year for "Coast Is Clear". They are currently based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The group consists of vocalist and guitarist John Mullane, keyboardist Daniel Ledwell, bassist Brad Goodsell and drummer Glen Nicholson. In-Flight Safety released their second album We Are an Empire, My Dear 27 January 2009 in Canada on their own label Night Danger.

History

The group met while undergrad students at Mount Allison University, in Sackville. At university the members of In-Flight Safety studied non-musical subjects: Ledwell was enrolled in Fine Arts, Goodsell majored in Geography, Mullane pursued a Computer Science degree and Nicholson studied Art History and Classics. Inspired by a short email from David Bowie praising their basement-recorded Vacation Land EP (sent to the band via Emm Gryner) the members began dedicating the majority of their time to music.

The band self-released its debut EP, Vacation Land, in 2004. The EP was distributed by Universal Music Canada.[2] They subsequently signed to Emm Gryner's Dead Daisy Records, and released their full-length debut album, The Coast Is Clear, in early 2006.[3] The Coast Is Clear was produced by Warne Livesey. The band is in rotation on CBC Radio.[4] and has garnered airplay on Halifax rock station Q104.

The band toured across Canada in the spring of 2006 to support both recordings. In-Flight Safety completed a tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland in the fall of the same year. They completed a Canadian tour with fellow rock band Raising the Fawn from 25 October 2006 to 25 November 2006. It was their second tour across Canada with Raising the Fawn.[5] Following the Raising the Fawn tour, the band linked up with Young Galaxy for a west coast tour in 2007.

Dell Computers used In-Flight Safety's "Surround" as the score for their North American ad campaign in 2006. The award-winning video for "Coast Is Clear" was released in 2006 and received regular play on MuchMusic and MuchMoreMusic in Canada. It was directed by Drew Lightfoot and filmed on the south shore of Nova Scotia.

Their second album, We Are an Empire, My Dear, was released in 2009. After the release of We Are an Empire, My Dear the band completed two more national tours, one in the fall of 2009 with Library Voices and one in March 2010 with Said the Whale and Yukon Blonde.

Other activities

Keyboardist Daniel Ledwell recorded and released a solo album, Two Over Seven, in 2008, and has produced albums for artists such as Jenn Grant, Quiet Parade, Share, Milks and Rectangles, Zac Crouse and Gianna Lauren. He married Grant in 2011.

Soundtrack appearances

Their song "Model Homes" was featured in the third season's second episode of NBC's Chuck (titled "Chuck Versus the Three Words"), which aired January 10, 2010. The song has also been used also used in the Season 9 episode "Heart of Mine Part 2" of Degrassi: The Next Generation and in the season 2 premiere of Rookie Blue which aired June 23, 2011. The song "Fill Our Wounds" was featured in the twelfth episode, titled "The 13th Juror", of The Listener, which aired August 27, 2009. Their songs "Big White Elephant" and "Model Homes" were featured on The Office (U.S. TV series) on January 16, 2012. The song "Surround" was featured in the 2008 film WarGames: The Dead Code.

Awards and nominations

In-Flight Safety won three awards at the 2007 East Coast Music Awards:

  • Rising Star Recording of the Year (The Coast Is Clear)
  • Alternative Recording of the Year (The Coast Is Clear)
  • Group Recording of the Year (The Coast Is Clear)

Nominated for Video of the Year at the 2007 Juno Awards for "Coast Is Clear".[6]

Nominated for two Much Music Video Awards (MMVA) in 2007 for Indie Video of The Year and Best Post Production for "Coast Is Clear".

In-Flight Safety won two awards at the 2010 East Coast Music Awards:

  • Alternative Recording of the Year (We Are An Empire, My Dear)
  • Group Recording of the Year (We Are An Empire, My Dear)

Band members

  • Glen Nicholson – drums (2002–present)
  • Brad Goodsell – bass guitar (2002–present)
  • Daniel Ledwell – keyboards, backing vocals, guitar (2004–present)
  • John Mullane – guitar, vocals (2002–present)

Former members

  • Jon Sheen– keyboards (2002–2004)
  • Ian MacDonald – acoustic guitar (2002–2003)

Touring members

  • Patrick Deighan – guitar (2009–12)
  • Jeffrey Romanyk – drums, percussion (2010–11)

Discography

EPs

  • 2004: Vacation Land

Albums

Compilations

See also

References

External links

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