A Canadian band that's kept its big-chorus sound alive since 1989.
If you're new to them, start with "Give Love/Get Love" from the debut. For something later, "Sinking Ship" holds up that same melodic approach.
They arrived with a self-titled debut in 1991 that nailed a specific kind of melodic hard rock. Songs like "Give Love/Get Love" and "Sinking Ship" show their commitment to clean guitar work and choruses that stick. For fans of that early '90s Canadian rock sound, their catalog has been a steady source.
Formed in Toronto in 1989, they released their debut in 1991. They kept recording through the decades, with albums like Mood Swings and Voice of Reason, while the lineup shifted around vocalist Harry Hess. Their tenth studio album, Change the World, came out in 2023.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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