The Priddle Concern
The Priddle Concern is a Canadian indie rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario by Bill Priddle.
The Priddle Concern | |
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Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 2008 | –present
Labels | Sparks Music |
Associated acts | Don Vail, Treble Charger, Broken Social Scene, Sons of Butcher, Chore, Raising the Fawn |
Website | thepriddleconcern |
Members | Bill Priddle Scott Remila Mitch Bowden Dave Dunham |
History
Priddle formed The Priddle Concern in 2008 and began performing around Ontario.[1] It was his first project after leaving Treble Charger in 2003. The band consists of Priddle on vocals and guitar, Mitch Bowden (formerly of Chore) on guitar, Scott Remila of Raising the Fawn on bass and Dave Dunham of Chore on drums. Priddle is also a supporting musician in Don Vail, a band fronted by Bowden.[2]
The band signed with Sparks Music and released its debut album, The Priddle Concern in 2008.[3][4][5] The album included contributions from several members of Broken Social Scene.[6]
Band members
- Bill Priddle - lead vocals, guitar (2008–present)
- Mitch Bowden - guitar (2008–present)
- Scott Remila - bass (2008–present)
- David Dunham - drums, percussion (2008–present)
Discography
- The Priddle Concern (2008)
- Untitled Second Album (2011)
References
- Citations
- "Hey hey, My my, Priddle's Olympic gig certain gold". Sault Star, By Brian Kelly, August 17, 2011
- "Bill Priddle And Amy Millan Wish They Were Feist". Chart Attack - Apr 17, 2008
- "The Priddle Concern The Priddle Concern". Exclaim!, By Vish Khanna Apr 28, 2008
- "There’s New Concern For Bill Priddle". Chart Attack, Jan 28, 2008
- "Music Isn’t Chore For Don Vail".Chart Attack - Jan 9, 2009
- "The Priddle Concern : The Priddle Concern". QRO, by Ted Chase, May 8, 2008
External links
- The Priddle Concern official website
- The Priddle Concern Profile on CBC Radio 3</ref>
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