Kepler (band)

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Kepler
Origin Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Genres Indie rock, slowcore
Years active 1997 (1997)2006
Labels Spectrasonicsound, Troubleman Unlimited, Resonant, Plenge
Past members Jeremy Gara
Samir Khan
Jon Georgekish-Watt
Mike Sheridan
Michael Feuerstack
Mike Dubue
Jordy Walker

Kepler was a Canadian indie rock band formed in 1997 from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Kepler initially garnered attention for its exceptionally slow and quiet sound, reminiscent of groups such as Low, Codeine, and Bedhead.

History

The band had many different members over the course of its existence, including Jeremy Gara (of Arcade Fire), Samir Khan, Jon Georgekish-Watt, Mike Sheridan, Michael Feuerstack, Mike Dubue, and Jordy Walker (as well as a variety of guest musicians).

The band toured across Canada,[1] the United States, and Europe, opening for Montreal's Godspeed You! Black Emperor in the United Kingdom and The Netherlands.

During the recording of their last record, drummer, guitarist and keyboardist Jeremy Gara left to join Arcade Fire. The remaining band members assembled a group that played a few shows around the release of the last record Gara played on, Attic Salt. The group disbanded in early 2006.

Members

Former

  • Mike Dubue
  • Michael Feuerstack
  • Jeremy Gara
  • Jon Georgekish-Watt
  • Samir Khan
  • Mike Sheridan
  • Jordy Walker

Discography

  • Kepler (Demo) (1997)
  • Between Still Sheets/Can You Steer By Mars? 7" (Spectrasonicsound) (1999)
  • This Heart is Painted On (Spectrasonicsound) (1999)
  • Fuck Fight Fail (Troubleman Unlimited) (2000)
  • Dogwatcher/Waterfall 7" (Resonant) (2002)
  • Missionless Days CD (Troubleman Unlimited/ Resonant), LP (Plenge Records) (2002)
  • Attic Salt (Troubleman Unlimited/ Resonant) (2005)

See also

References

  1. "Kepler To Tour From Coast To Coast". chartattack. Chart. 2002-08-23. Retrieved 2009-09-27. 


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