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The Dears:

The Dears: "Gang Of Losers"

  • Avg user rating: 3h stars Out of 17 votes
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  • Similar Artists: TV on the Radio, Broken Social Scene, The Smiths

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User reviews for The Dears: "Gang Of Losers"

Average rating3h starsOut of 17 votes

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Editor's review

Montreal became every indie lover's adopted hometown around the year 2004, and it was pioneering outfits like the Dears that did the original homesteading. The group's thick, chugging indie rock is counterbalanced with fragile vocals--just about right for a bunch of hard drinkers in suits.

Biography

Without even seeing a performance by The Dears it was easy to recognize the group in Montreal's haunts in the late nineties. Dressed in black suits and white shirts, they would descend on bars like the minor legends they were. At that time, The Dears were like an unconfirmed rumour of ardour; they were full of possibility, and propelled by passion, alienation, and alcohol. Their precious name and crooning vocals of charismatic frontman Murray Lightburn, defined their clean, symphonic pop style. Yet the band's onstage intensity and quiet defiance defied easy categorization. Already, at that early stage, their sophisticated content and attitude set them at odds with the music scene of the day. End of a Hollywood Bedtime Story, their 2000 debut album, immediately established The Dears as a unique and powerful presence. With a stylized and cinematic scope, the record fused narratives, orchestral arrangements and pop in a way that was praised for ambitious grandiosity. The Dears, now Lightburn with keyboardist Natalia Yanchak and joined by drummer George Donoso III and bassist Martin Pelland, exhausted themselves on a seemingly endless schedule of grueling tours. Kids from Sudbury to Vancouver bought tickets and T-shirts and came out from winter's shadow to experience the band live. They toured more. Band members quit and replacements were found. They endured their initiation into the divided and limited realities of national critical success and kept to themselves.

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