Eden Ants

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Eden Ants
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Synthpop/rock (early)[1][2]
Indie rock (recent)
Years active 2000–2008
Associated acts Secrettes
Website http://www.edenants.com/
Members
Adymm Ender – Vocals
Rob Ender – Guitar/Vocals
Joe False – Bass
Ryan MacMaster – Drums
Wolfgang – Guitar

Eden Ants was a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario, founded in 2000 by the Montreal-born Ender brothers. Eden Ants was fronted by Adymm Ender on vocals, with guitarist Rob Ender, drummer Ryan MacMaster, Joe False on bass, and guitarist Wolfgang.

The Eden Ants' second release, hole.punch.litter EP, was hailed as "perfect pop" by Canadian Musician and "svelte crunchy pop rock that clobbers you with sincerity" by Now Magazine. Produced by Tom McKay (Hey Gravity/Joy Drop/Nightcrawlers) and mixed in New York City by modern legend Mark Plati (David Bowie/The Cure/Talking Heads/Brazilian Girls)

Eden Ants' final EP Take What You Want was released in early 2007.

Former members Adymm, Rob and Wolfgang have since formed the electro outfit Secrettes with Cali Secrette.

[edit] Discography

  • Losing Touch EP (2002)
  • Hole.Punch.Litter EP (2005)
  • Take What You Want EP (2007)

[edit] References

  1. ^ 'SynthPop For The Masses'
  2. ^ 'Toronto Indie'

[edit] External links


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