Snowblink

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Snowblink
OriginToronto, Ontario
GenresIndie pop
Years active1988-present
LabelsOut of This Spark
Arts & Crafts
Fire Records
MembersDaniela Gesundheit
Dan Goldman
Websitehttp://snowblinksays.com/

Snowblink is an indie pop band based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] Snowblink is now a duo of Daniela Gesundheit and Dan Goldman. An earlier version of the band began in Sherman Oaks, California, Gesundheit's hometown, before she moved to Toronto in 2008.[1]

Described by the CBC as "one of the most compelling new voices on the Canadian scene", the band has opened for Feist, Jeff Tweedy, Owen Pallett, Timber Timbre, Ohbijou, Great Lake Swimmers and The Hidden Cameras.

The duo released three albums independently before signing to Out of This Spark in Canada and Fire Records internationally in 2010; the two labels jointly reissued the band's 2008 album Long Live in 2011. The album Inner Classics followed in 2012 on Arts & Crafts.[1]

Gesundheit also participated in the 2011 documentary film series National Parks Project, visiting Cape Breton Highlands National Park with Tony Dekker, Old Man Luedecke and filmmaker Keith Behrman.[2] In 2013, the band collaborated with The Hidden Cameras on a cover of Duran Duran's "The Chauffeur" for the compilation album Arts & Crafts: X.[3]

In 2016, Snowblink released Returning Current,[4] drawing from Gesundheit's "fascination with the ocean and her background in cantorial and Indian religious music",[5] and collaborating with Feist on the track 'How Now'.[6]

Discography

References

  1. ^ a b c "Snowblink Unveil 'Inner Classics' LP, Share New Tracks". Exclaim!, June 27, 2012.
  2. ^ "Exotic Nova Scotia: Park Life". National Post, March 12, 2012.
  3. ^ "The Hidden Cameras Release 7-Inch in Advance of 'Age' LP". Exclaim!, July 4, 2013.
  4. ^ "Snowblink explores love and loss in 'Returning Current'". CBC Radio. Retrieved 2016-10-15.
  5. ^ Dreaming with Snowblink, retrieved 2016-10-15
  6. ^ "Snowblink and Feist ponder the wonder of the new on "How Now"". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 2016-10-15.