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Crash Parallel Origin Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Genres Soft Rock
Alternative
Adult contemporaryYears active 2005–present Labels Sony BMG Canada Website crashparallel.com Members Tim Edwards
Dan Saitua
Gary Rugala
Rob Bezanson
Jon FedorsenPast members John Vitellaro Crash Parallel is an alternative band from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada who have been compared to Lifehouse, Counting Crows, the Fray, Coldplay, and David Gray. Their debut album, World We Know, was released May 6, 2008 and includes the first single and title track, "World We Know".
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History
Vocalist, Tim Edwards and guitarist, Danny Saitua, started writing songs together in 2004. Though Saitua was unsure if the project would work out, it was soon conspicuous that the two had a similar chemistry and musical direction after writing the song “Long Night Dreaming”, which was later featured on the First Season Finale of the hit drama Falcon Beach on Global TV.[1]
Eventually, Edwards and Saitua were joined by drummer John Vitellaro and bass player Gary Rugala who were drawn by the music that was already written. The quartet garnered an early following through performing local area gigs, including NXNE where the response was outstanding, and led to major buzz for the band at both college and online communities.[2]
The band became a five-piece when they were joined by Rob Bezanson shortly after it was announced that the band had signed a deal with Sony BMG Music Canada.[3]
The band made a cross-country Canadian tour with Moist singer, David Usher, from October 8 to November 7, 2008.
In fall 2009, John Vitellaro left the band to spend more time with his family. Jon Fedorsen joined the band as their new drummer. As of September 6, they have finished recording for their second album.
World We Know
Just days before the release of World We Know, the band hit the #1 spot on The Billboard Canadian Emerging Artist Chart.[4] The album was recorded at Chalet Studios in Ontario and produced by Dan Weston (City and Colour, Attack In Black), who also helped co-write “Not That Simple” and “Save Yourself” on the album and mixed by Mark Makoway (Buck 65, Sarah Slean, David Usher, Mat Mays) [5]
The band released a video for the first single and title track, "World We Know", on April 14, 2008.[6] The song and video both reflect powerful imagery and emotion that act as a call to arms that challenges our generation to take action and protect our world. Because of this, the video received media attention surrounding Earth Day 2008.[7]
Band members
- Tim Edwards (Vocals, Guitar)
- Dan Saitua (Guitar)
- Gary Rugala (Bass)
- Rob Bezanson (Piano)
Discography
EPs
Year Title 2008 World We Know: Digital EP Albums
Year Title Chart positions U.S. CAN May 6, 2008 World We Know - - February 8, 2011 Sunset in Reverse - - Singles
Year Song Chart
positions [8][9]Album CAN CAN
Hot
AC2008 "World We Know" 33 11 World We Know "Long Night Dreaming" - - "Rain Delays" 80 26 "Don't Let Go" - - "Casualties of War" - - 2009 "Change the Weather" - - Sunset in Reverse 2010 "Want You More" - - Music videos
The band has created three music videos, for "Rain Delays", "World We Know" and "Casualties of War". The music video for "Rain Delays" is a black and white montage of the band performing. The video for "World We Know" features the band playing in front of a screen showing images of the world, and reinforcing some of the song's lyrics. A music video for "Change the Weather" was released in October 2009.
Awards
Canadian Radio Music Awards 2009 - Best New Group of the Year
References
- ^ Crash Parallel
- ^ MySpace.com - Crash Parallel || DEBUT ALBUM OUT MAY 6TH - Toronto, CA - Rock - www.myspace.com/crashparallel
- ^ Crash Parallel Signs With SonyBMG | AlternativeAddiction.com
- ^ www.crashparallel.com
- ^ www.myspace.com/crashparallel
- ^ YouTube - Crash Parallel - World We Know [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
- ^ Crash Parallel Encourage the Support of Earth Day 2008 - thegreenmedia.ca
- ^ Crash Parallel's Chart Positions and Trajectories
- ^ Radio and Records Canadian Hot AC Chart
Categories:- Canadian alternative rock groups
- Musical groups from Peel Region
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