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Camouflage Nights
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresElectronic rock, indie rock
Years active2005-present
MembersRob Benvie
Ian McGettigan

Camouflage Nights is a Canadian electronic rock band from Toronto fronted by Rob Benvie and Ian McGettigan.

History

Benvie and McGettigan had worked together in the Halifax indie band Thrush Hermit.[1] After Thrush Hermit disbanded in 1999, the two started Camouflage Nights as their own project. The two were backed up by a variety of musicians, including Nobu Adilman.[2]

Camouflage Nights performed at music events in Canada and the US, including the CMJ Music Festival in New York in 2005,[3] the Pop Montreal festival in 2007,[4] and as part of Canada Music Week in Toronto in 2008.[5]

After a string of tour dates and limited releases, including the single "It Could Be Love (Make Mine)",[6] the band's self-titled debut LP — long delayed due to label complications — was released by Sonic Unyon Records in April 2012.[7] The album's material, dating back to 2004, includes contributions by Buck 65, Feist, and Matt Murphy.[8] The album received mixed reviews.[9]

Camouflage Nights has remixed artists such as Stars,[10] Every Move a Picture, Pony Da Look.

See also

References

  1. ^ Manzocco, Natalia (2007-03-07). "Camouflage Nights Debut LP Finally Set To Come Out Of Hiding". CHARTattack. Archived from the original on 2009-12-15. Retrieved 2010-04-11.
  2. ^ "Food Jammers Mix Indie Music And Experimental Cooking". Chart Attack, Apr 4, 2006
  3. ^ "CMJ Day 3 – A recap in Pictures", BrooklynVegan, September 17, 2005
  4. ^ " Pop Montreal". The Scene, Tue, Apr 17, 2007
  5. ^ "The Scene: Canadian Music Week shows that rocked Toronto last week". Now Toronto, March 13, 2008
  6. ^ Collective, weekly music column.[permanent dead link]. Joe Madden 29 September 05
  7. ^ Hudson, Alex (2012-03-02). "Thrush Hermit Offshoot Camouflage Nights Ropes in Feist, Buck 65, Sloan's Chris Murphy for Long-Delayed Debut LP". Exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2015-03-30.
  8. ^ "Camouflage Nights Camouflage Nights". Exclaim!, By Daniel Sylvester Apr 24, 2012
  9. ^ "Hiawatha Language". Exclaim!, By Daniel Sylvester Sep 27, 2012
  10. ^ "Do You Trust Your Friends?". Pitchfork, Rob Mitchum. May 21, 2007