Boxer the Horse

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Mary Meets the Pilot 03:30 Tools
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Sketch Me A Glove 02:32 Tools
Bad Apples 01:21 Tools
Rattle Your Cage 02:35 Tools
Community Affair 03:29 Tools
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Jackson Leftfield 03:39 Tools
Mind Eraser 04:29 Tools
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Romania 02:49 Tools
Peace On Earth 04:11 Tools
Pretty Bloody 04:14 Tools
Karen Silkwood 03:36 Tools
Party Saturday 02:49 Tools
Me & Steve McQueen 01:44 Tools
Everything's Better In Europe 03:29 Tools
Chez Boxer (Hotel Song) 02:29 Tools
Bridge to the USA 02:07 Tools
Tiger 03:46 Tools
Tough Luck 03:01 Tools
T.Rex 03:26 Tools
Snowflake 03:55 Tools
Material Xmas 02:12 Tools
Lenny Was A Moonshiner 04:20 Tools
Ohio! 04:44 Tools
Rockn'roll Band 02:00 Tools
Two Times is Never Enough 03:53 Tools
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Tale of a Left Foot 03:03 Tools
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Charlottetown’s Boxer the Horse is Jeremy Gaudet (guitar/vocals), Andrew Woods (drums), Isaac Neily (keys/guitar) and Richard MacLeod (bass). Would You Please contains 11 new songs co-produced by Two Hours Traffic guitarist Alec O’Hanley and the band and is due out on their hometown label, Collagen Rock Records (The Danks, Mardeen, English Words). In their short time as a band, the four twenty-somethings from Prince Edward Island have already released a self-titled demo and an E.P., The Late Show. On July 13, 2010 they will nationally release their highly anticipated debut full-length, Would You Please. “Alec is one of our good friends and he offered to produce it,” said Jeremy. “He is very particular and patient about getting the right tones. We had a lot of opposite instincts in the studio but we struck a middle ground where we didn’t rush the songs but also didn’t go crazy over every tiny thing.” Together they recorded over many months at the Sonic Temple and Echo Chamber in Halifax and dirty attic in Charlottetown. “It was challenging to make this record while living in PEI. All of the studios we wanted to record at were in Halifax and we’re still in university,” said Jeremy. “The sound of the record wasn’t challenging as we all had similar ideas but the logistics weren’t easy. ” Would You Please showcases the band’s progression towards a more focused sound without sacrificing the sonic diversity that characterized The Late Show. “Chez Boxer (Hotel Song)” puts a modern spin on The Kinks’ signature sound, while “Sketch Me A Glove” channels the honest proto-punk rock of The Modern Lovers. “There are so many great bands in PEI and it really raises the bar. It made us work a lot harder on the record,” said Jeremy. “Outside of the PEI music scene, we are definitely influenced by The Modern Lovers’ honest approach to music, The Kinks’ song writing and the jangly guitars in Pavement’s pop songs.” In support of The Late Show, the Boxer The Horse hit the road with Maritime favourites In-Flight Safety and Dog Day on the 2009 Halifax Pop Explosion Tour, performed at Pop Montreal, NXNE, Halifax Pop Explosion, East Coast Music Awards and the Atlantic Film Festival Closing Gala. They also nabbed four nominations at the 2009 Music PEI Awards. Read more: http://www.myspace.com/boxerthehorse Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.