Constantines

{{Short description|Canadian indie rock band}}

{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Constantines

| image = The Constantines playing at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics.jpg

| caption = Constantines playing the Vancouver 2010 Olympics

| image_size = 250

| landscape = yes

| alias = Horsey Craze

| origin = Guelph, Ontario, Canada

| genre = Indie rock

| years_active = {{Start date|1999}}–2010, 2014–present

| label = Three Gut, Arts & Crafts, Sub Pop

| associated_acts = Shoulder, Baby Eagle, Woolly Leaves, Deloro

| website = {{URL|arts-crafts.ca/artists/constantines.html}}

| current_members = Will Kidman
Steve Lambke
Doug MacGregor
Bryan Webb
Dallas Wehrle

| past_members = Evan Gordon

}}

Constantines is an indie rock band from Guelph, Ontario, Canada.[https://www.therecord.com/whatson-story/2564169-are-the-constantines-breaking-up-or-just-slowing-down-/ "Are the Constantines breaking up or 'just slowing down'?"]{{Dead link|date=March 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. Wterloo Record, Aug 25, 2010

History

Constantines was formed in 1999, by vocalist and guitarist Bryan Webb, drummer Doug MacGregor, and guitarist Paul Bright, all of whom had played together in the emo band Shoulder from 1994 to 1997; with the addition of bassist Dallas Wehrle.{{Cite web|last=Julien|first=Alexandre|author-link=Alexander Julien|date=March 12, 2010|title=Shoulder Official Biography|url=http://www.abridgedpause.com/shoulder|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191106075508/http://www.abridgedpause.com/shoulder|archive-date=November 6, 2019|access-date=September 6, 2020|website=Abridged Pause Blog|language=en-US}} Bright was asked to leave early on and was replaced by Steve Lambke.[https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/constantines-emc "Constantines"]. The Canadian Encyclopedia, Janna Whelan, June 7, 2010 Their style has been described as "art-punk", and they have been compared to bands like The Clash, Fugazi, Bruce Springsteen, The Replacements, and Nick Cave.

The name of the band is taken from an episode of Coast to Coast with Art Bell, in which Bell was playing recordings of ghost voices in static, and one of the ghosts' names was Constantine.{{cite news| title=The Constantines reject irony | publisher=The Georgia Straight|url=https://www.straight.com/article-151201/constantines-reject-irony}}

From their hometown of Guelph the band relocated to London, Ontario and then to Toronto, where in 2001 they released their self-titled first album. Constantines enjoyed widespread play on campus radio and was nominated for a Juno Award for Best Alternative Album.[https://pitchfork.com/features/interview/6169-the-constantines/ "The Constantines"]. Pitchfork, by Jason Crock, October 16, 2005 The first track, "Arizona", is based on the suicide of Danny Rapp, the lead singer of Danny and the Juniors of "At the Hop" fame. The song begins with the lyric "This is a song about the death of Danny Rapp. And that great gospel jest called rock 'n' roll." That year they performed at the El Mocambo in Toronto with Oneida and Grand Total.{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20011217085138/http://chartattack.com/damn/2001/09/2413.cfm "LIVE: The Constantines w/ Oneida And Grand Total"]}}. Chart Attack, September 24, 2001. Review by: Brian Pascual

In 2002 they added keyboard player Evan Gordon to the lineup and released the EP The Modern Sinner Nervous Man. Gordon left the band soon after to pursue his own song writing. He was replaced by Will Kidman, and the band released Shine a Light in 2003. This album was the band's first to be released outside of Canada on the Sub Pop record label. It topped the !earshot National Top 50 chart in September that year.[http://earshot-online.com/charts/index.cfm?intChartTypeID=101&dWeekOfID=2003-09-16 "The National Top 50 For the Week Ending: Tuesday, September 16, 2003"]. !earshot. Shine a Light also earned the band their second Juno Award nomination for Alternative Album of the Year.{{cite web|url=https://junoawards.ca/artist-profile/constantines/|title=Constantines {{pipe}} Nominations|website=Juno Awards|access-date=2021-11-28}}

In 2004, the label Sub Pop reissued the band's self-titled album.[http://drownedinsound.com/releases/3775/reviews/10059- " Constantines: The Constantines"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181106092903/http://drownedinsound.com/releases/3775/reviews/10059- |date=2018-11-06 }}. Drowned in Sound, The next year, they embarked on a cross-Canada tour with The Weakerthans called The Rolling Tundra Revue. Later in the year their album Tournament of Hearts was released September 27 by Toronto record label Three Gut Records in Canada, and on October 11 by Sub Pop in the United States.

The members of Constantines have occasionally played shows under the name Horsey Craze, covering Neil Young songs. In early 2006, they released a vinyl only split-album with The Unintended. Constantines recorded four Neil Young covers for the LP, while The Unintended performed four Gordon Lightfoot songs.{{cite book|author1=Michael Barclay|author2=Jason Schneider|author3=Ian A.D. Jack|title=Have Not Been the Same: The CanRock Renaissance, 1985-1995|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xLIiOE_jCpAC&pg=PT936|date=June 2011|publisher=ECW Press|isbn=978-1-55490-968-1|pages=936–}}

In 2007, following the demise of their Canadian former record label Three Gut Records, Constantines signed with Arts & Crafts. On January 15, 2008, they released a limited edition 7" on white vinyl, entitled Hard Feelings. Their fourth full-length album, Kensington Heights, was released on April 15 in Canada and April 29 in the US. The band played SP20 that summer, a festival in Redmond, Washington celebrating the 20th anniversary of Sub Pop Records.{{Cite news|title = Sub Pop 20th anniversary schedule|url = https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/sub-pop-20th-anniversary-schedule/|website = Seattle Times|date = 2008-07-11|access-date = 2024-08-14}}

Guitarist Steve Lambke has released four albums and a split 12" under the name Baby Eagle, and keyboard player Will Kidman has appeared and recorded under the name Woolly Leaves.{{cite web |first=Sarah |last=Murphy |url=https://exclaim.ca/music/article/woolly_leaves_performs_never_ending_song_about_nothing_boff |title=Woolly Leaves Performs 'Never Ending Song About Nothing' (BOFF) |website=Exclaim! |date=January 11, 2012 }}

In December 2009, the band celebrated their tenth anniversary with a tour of southwestern Ontario. Shortly thereafter, keyboardist Will Kidman left the band. This, coupled with Webb's move from his home in Montreal back to Guelph, fueled rumours of the band's demise.{{cite web |url=http://news.guelphmercury.com/News/article/680515 |title=GuelphMercury - After 45 years, Buffett's insurance engine of growth |publisher=News.guelphmercury.com |date=2012-03-02 |access-date=2012-04-02 }}{{Dead link|date=July 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Although Webb hinted that the band might return.{{cite web |last=Khanna| first=Vish| url=https://exclaim.ca/music/article/constantines_go_on_indefinite_hiatus |title=Constantines Go on Indefinite Hiatus?|website=Exclaim! |date=2010-08-11 |access-date=2012-04-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100817013607/http://www.exclaim.ca/articles/generalarticlesynopsfullart.aspx?csid1=146&csid2=844&fid1=48747 |archive-date=2010-08-17 |url-status=dead }}

File:The Constantines at Hillside Festival 2015.jpgConstantines went on an unofficial hiatus for several years.

In 2014 Constantines reformed for a reunion tour,{{cite web|url=http://beatroute.ca/2014/10/07/the-constantines-distance-makes-the-heart-grow-fonder/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181107010227/http://beatroute.ca/2014/10/07/the-constantines-distance-makes-the-heart-grow-fonder/|title=The Constantines: Distance makes the heart grow fonder|last=Laugher|first=Nick|website=BeatRoute|date=2014-10-07|access-date=2021-11-27|archive-date=2018-11-07|url-status=dead}} performing at festivals around Canada, including SappyFest[https://noisey.vice.com/en_ca/article/6edg3w/sappyfest-x-show-review-2015 "We Saw the Constantines' Dress Up in Gorilla Suits and PUP Return a Shoe at SappyFest X"]. Noisey, by Matt Williams, Aug 5 2015, and at Kazoo!Fest in Guelph.[https://exclaim.ca/music/article/constantines-mitchell_hall_guelph_on_april_8 "Constantines Mitchell Hall, Guelph ON, April 8"]. Exclaim!, By Tom Beedham, Apr 09, 2017 In May 2015 the band performed at Massey Hall in Toronto with Chad VanGaalen[https://exclaim.ca/music/article/constantines_chad_vangaalen-live_at_massey_hall_live_videos "Constantines & Chad VanGaalen "Live at Massey Hall" (live videos)"]. Exclaim!, By Alex Hudson, Oct 03, 2015

Constantines were on the line-up for Wayhome summer 2017 music festival in Oro-Medonte, Ontario.{{Cite web|url=https://wayhome.com/|title=WayHome Music & Arts|website=WayHome|language=en-US|access-date=2017-02-28}} and once more performed at Kazoo!Fest.

In 2020, Constantines digitally self-released charity single "Call Me Out" written in 2017 and recorded in 2018.{{cite web|url=https://exclaim.ca/music/article/constantines_share_new_song_call_me_out_for_charity|title=Constantines Share New Song "Call Me Out" for Charity|last=Hughes|first=Josiah|website=Exclaim!|date=9 June 2020}} The song was not published on streaming platforms and instead was only made available as a purchasable Bandcamp download with 100% of its proceeds being donated to Black Lives Matter Toronto and the Unistʼotʼen Camp Legal Fund.{{cite web|url=https://theconstantines.bandcamp.com/track/call-me-out|title=Call Me Out {{pipe}} Constantines|website=Bandcamp|date=9 June 2020}}

Members

=Current members=

=Former members=

Discography

=Albums=

=EPs=

=Singles=

  • Young Lions (single, Sub Pop) – August 10, 2004[https://noisey.vice.com/en_ca/article/a-completely-biased-ranking-of-the-60-best-canadian-indie-rock-songs-of-the-00s-part-ii "A Completely Biased Ranking of the 60 Best Canadian Indie Rock Songs of the 00s Part II"]. Vice, Cam Lindsay Apr 10 2017
  • Hard Feelings (7" single, Arts & Crafts) – January 15, 2008
  • Islands in the Stream (7" single with Feist, Arts & Crafts) – 2008
  • Our Age (7" single, Arts & Crafts, B-side is cover of "Fuckin' Up" by Neil Young and Crazy Horse) – November 25, 2008
  • Too Slow for Love (Electronic-only companion for Kensington Heights) – March 17, 2009
  • Thank You For Sending me An Angel (7" included in vinyl reissue of Shine A Light ) 2014
  • Call Me Out (digital, self-released) - June 9, 2020

=Splits=

=Compilation appearances=

  • The 20 Year Design Theory (AntiAntenna Recordings) – "The Young and the Desperate" – June 1, 2001
  • Patient Zero – "Young Lions" (Sub Pop) – June 1, 2004
  • CBC Radio 3 Sessions, Vol. 1 – "Blind Luck (live)" – June 15, 2004
  • Wide Awake, Crescent Shaped: Volume 10 – "St. You (live)" – June 15, 2004
  • Songbook Of Songs (Sub Pop) – "Working Full-Time" – May 24, 2005

=TV appearances=

See also

References

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