- The Watchmen
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Name = The Watchmen
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Origin = Winnipeg,Manitoba ,Canada flagicon|Canada
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Genre =Alternative rock
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Years_active = 1988 – 2003; 2008
Label = MCA
Associated_acts = Doctor
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Current_members =Daniel Greaves Joey Serlin Ken Tizzard Sammy Kohn
Past_members =Pete Loewen Ryan Ahoff
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Alan Moore comic books seeWatchmen "The Watchmen were a Canadian rock band. They were one of the most commercially successful Canadian
alternative rock groups of the early 1990s.The group was formed in 1988 in
Winnipeg, Manitoba by vocalistDaniel Greaves , guitaristJoey Serlin , bassistPete Loewen and Greaves' first cousin, drummerSammy Kohn . Serlin was a comic fan and named the group after the DC comic.The band toured Canada extensively and became a popular live act, largely on the strength of its energetic shows, which invariably featured an
a cappella performance by Greaves at some point in the set. Greaves often covered songs byBilly Bragg ,Simon and Garfunkel ,Lyle Lovett ,The La's ,Tom Waits and others during these solo spots, and fans came to look forward to them as a highlight of each show. On rare occasions, Greaves performed more than one a cappella song in a set: at one 1998 performance broadcast live on radio, Greaves entertained the in-person audience during commercial breaks by singing Nicarauguan folk songs in addition to performing Billy Bragg's "Between The Wars."The band was discovered by producer
Chris Wardman while playing at Toronto'sHorseshoe Tavern . Wardman offered to produce the band, and they released their debut album, "McLaren Furnace Room ", in 1992. (The album was named for one of the band's rehearsal spaces, the furnace room of the McLaren Hotel in Winnipeg.) The album was released by Wardman's Sumo Productions and distributed by MCA records. The single "Cracked" garnered the band significant airplay on rock stations, but was quickly eclipsed by the anti-spousal abuse anthem "Run and Hide", which became the band's breakthrough hit.In 1993, Loewen left the band amicably to spend more time with his family. At the urging of Watchmen manager
Jake Gold , NewfoundlanderKen Tizzard auditioned and replaced Loewen as the group's new bassist. Members of the Watchmen have commented that Tizzard's recruitment sparked a change in band dynamics and songwriting: before Tizzard joined the group, most the songs were written by Serlin alone; afterwards, the majority of songs were group compositions, with Serlin and Greaves sharing lyric-writing duties.In October 1993, the band won the annual Discovery To Disc contest held by Toronto's
CFNY-FM radio station (better known as 102.1 The Edge). The contest, which aimed to support new Canadian alternative rock artists, awarded the group $100,000 to go towards recording expenses.The band's second album, "
In The Trees ", was released on MCA records in July 1994. The record was a major success, confirming the band's place in Canadian rock with the hit singles "Boneyard Tree", "All Uncovered" and "Lusitana". The album was certified Platinum in Canada after selling over 100,000 copies.Their 1996 album "Brand New Day" was not as well-received by critics or audiences -- "Zoom", "Incarnate" and "Shut Up" were moderately successful singles, but none achieved the kind of success that the band's earlier singles had. Nevertheless, the band launched an extensive tour of Canada and Europe which lasted into 1997.
Following this album, the band left MCA records and was signed to
EMI . 1998's "Silent Radar " was the band's return to commercial success, with the hit singles "Stereo", "Any Day Now", "Brighter Hell" and "Say Something". The album was produced byAdam Kasper in Seattle'sStudio Litho (owned byStone Gossard ofPearl Jam fame), and was released in March 1998. That autumn, the band won aMuchMusic award for best of use new technology, owing to the inclusion of innovative web- and CD-ROM-based features on the Silent Radar CD. On the strength of the album, in 1999 the Watchmen also toured Australia for the first time, where "Stereo" received airplay on Triple J. They toured the nation withThe Screaming Jets , and also made an appearance on the ABC-TV show "Recovery", performing "Say Something."Following the "Silent Radar" tour,
Sammy Kohn amicably left the band to work in the music business. The band had been experimenting with electronic and industrial textures prior to Kohn's departure, and performed tracks with electronic features live during Kohn's final tour with the band. After Kohn's exit, the Watchmen moved sharply towards electronica, using programmed electronic drums on new recordings rather than recruiting a new live drummer.The Watchmen's 2001 album "
Slomotion " saw the remaining members experimenting with more industrial textures and making use of a drum machine to replace Kohn. The band also packaged the album with a secondgreatest hits disc. The album was, however, poorly received, with only the single "Absolutely Anytime" gaining any radio airplay. DrummerRyan Ahoff joined as an auxiliary member for the subsequent tour, and the band performed with a mixture of live drums and programmed drum tracks on its newer, more electronic material.In November 2003 the band decided to go their separate ways. However, they decided that before they did so, they would perform one last short tour across Canada as a "Thank You" to their fans. The tour was called "The Watchman's Last Road Trip" and included 9 concerts in 6 Canadian cities and 1 American city. Ahoff again joined the band for the tour which also saw a guest appearance by original bassist
Pete Loewen during the encore of their last show in their hometown ofWinnipeg onDecember 20 ,2003 .The band subsequently disbanded. Greaves went on to form Doctor with
Rob Higgins , Tizzard joined Thornley, and Serlin appeared onRyan Malcolm 's debut album before forming his own new band, Redline. Greaves and Tizzard occasionally perform together as the electronic duoAudio Playground High + Wide .The "classic" lineup of Greaves, Serlin, Kohn and Tizzard have announced a small reunion tour. Kohn convinced the other members to take part in the reunion tour after showing them a myspace page where fans still talked about their favorite songs, and performances. The Watchmen played at Maverick's in
Ottawa onSeptember 19 ,2008 andHorseshoe Tavern inToronto on September 26 & 27, 2008. A final show on October 30, 2008 in their hometown,Winnipeg is also expected. A show inBarrie , ON was cancelled until further notice after renovations to the venue were not completed on time.Discography
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McLaren Furnace Room " (1992)
*"In The Trees " (1994)
*"Brand New Day" (1996)
*"Silent Radar " (1998)
*"Live Radar " (1998)
*"Slomotion " (2001)
*"Last Road Trip Download Series " (2004)References
* [http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/W/Watchmen.html The Watchmen Bio]
* [http://www.maplemusic.com/artists/wat/bio.asp The Watchmen MapleMusic Bio]
* [http://www.muchmusic.com/music/artists/discography.asp?artist=376 The Watchmen - Albums]
* [http://www.muchmusic.com/music/artists/videofile.asp?artist=376 The Watchmen - Videos]
* [http://www.maplemusic.com/dept.asp?dept%5Fid=564&page=1&lang=EN Last Road Trip Downloads]
* [http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/W/Watchmen/2003/12/18/751635.html The Watchmen: End of Days]
* [http://www.chartattack.com/DAMN/2003/11/0701.cfm Winnipeg Buzz: Watching The Watchmen]
* [http://chartattack.com/DAMN/2003/11/1705.cfm The Watchmen Pack It In, Look Towards New Projects]
* [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:fxfwxqq5ldke AllMusic Guide page]
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