North of America

North of America

North of America live in Indianapolis, Indiana, in the early 2000s.
Background information
Origin Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Genres Indie rock
Years active 1997 (1997)–2003 (2003)
Labels Level Plane, Rewika Records, Matlock Records
Website www.level-plane.com
Members Mark Mullane
Michael Catano
Mark Colavecchia
Jim MacAlpine
Past members J. LaPointe

North of America is a Canadian indie rock band formed in 1997 in Halifax. The music group has recorded with Matlock Records in Canada and the American label Level Plane Records. Members of Halifax's State Champs and Truro's The Motes formed North of America in 1997. They have toured throughout North America and Europe, and members have been involved with other musical projects such as The Plan, The Holy Shroud, INSTRUMENTS, Vkngs, The Got To Get Got, Ov Gramme, production for Buck 65, and composition of original music for the award winning CBC television show Street Cents.

The original line-up of the band consisted of Michael Catano, Mark Mullane, J. LaPointe, and Mark Colavecchia. LaPointe left the band after the recording of This is Dance Floor Numerology in 2001. LaPointe was replaced by Jim MacAlpine as of the 2003 Level Plane release, Brothers, Sisters.

North of America disbanded after releasing Brothers, Sisters. Current members now reside in Halifax and Vancouver. Since the breakup, the band has played a number of reunion shows, most recently in 2010,[1] as well as embarking on a Canadian tour in 2005 with Ted Leo and the Pharmacists.

A collection of rarities and outtakes, 12345678910 was released in 2010 on cassette label Bart Records.[2]

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