Pony Up

Pony Up

Infobox musical artist
Name = Pony Up!


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Origin = Montreal, Canada
Genre = indie pop
Years_active = 2002-present
Label = Dim Mak Records
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URL = [http://www.ponyup.ca Official site]
Current_members = Lisa J. Smith: Bass
Lindsay Wills: Drums
Laura Wills: Keyboards
Sarah Moundroukas: Guitar
Past_members = Camilla Wynne Ingr

Pony Up is an indie pop band from Montreal, Canada. They formed on New Year's Eve 2002 and, upon developing a relationship with singer Ben Lee, released their debut, self-titled EP in 2005 on his Ten Fingers label. "Make Love to the Judges with Your Eyes" is the much anticipated first full-length from Pony Up, released in April 2006. To promote their debut, they toured Australia extensively in the summer of 2006, where their single "The Truth About Cats and Dogs (Is That They Die)" [http://www.dimmak.com/media/ponyup/truth.mp3] would later be voted #47 on the world's largest music poll, Triple J's Hottest 100. Pony Up has recently supported The Mountain Goats on tour. A second full-length is in the works.

Lisa Smith and Laura Wills also joined the new touring lineup of The Dears in September 2008.

Discography

* "Pony Up EP" (2005, EP)
* "Make Love to the Judges with Your Eyes" (2006)

External links

* [http://www.ponyup.ca Pony Up] Official site
* [http://www.myspace.com/iheartponyup Pony Up] on MySpace


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