Ketch Harbour Wolves

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So Long To The Ground 04:20 Tools
Words 03:30 Tools
Leaves 04:09 Tools
Animals 04:37 Tools
Gold 04:13 Tools
Letters 03:13 Tools
Midnight Dark Water 04:26 Tools
Body Without Organs 03:05 Tools
Breakdown 04:09 Tools
The Curse of Odysseus 04:35 Tools
The Good Blood 04:00 Tools
August 12 03:40 Tools
Signs Were Everywhere 04:39 Tools
Pulled from the Wreckage 04:40 Tools
Bonfire of the Vanities 03:42 Tools
Photograph 04:20 Tools
Translation 03:13 Tools
The New Quixotics 05:35 Tools
This Light 05:20 Tools
The Beginning 02:36 Tools
Damascus 03:11 Tools
Ghost Town (Someone's Dream) 03:13 Tools
Should Have Learned 03:08 Tools
Maple Wine 04:18 Tools
Anachronisms 03:38 Tools
The Angelus 04:42 Tools
1992 05:54 Tools
Through a Glass Darkly 04:48 Tools
Islands in the Fog 02:22 Tools
House of Thieves 03:21 Tools
Parkdale Night 04:56 Tools
Black Skies Around You 04:14 Tools
Parting Ways (Maple Wine Reprise) 01:29 Tools
Curse of Odysseus 04:37 Tools
Civil Elegies 04:37 Tools
Diving White Horses 04:37 Tools
Niagara Street 04:37 Tools
Millicent Street 04:37 Tools
Queen City Believes You 04:37 Tools
Amber 04:37 Tools
Sister 04:37 Tools
Sibelius Park 04:37 Tools
Ghost Town 03:39 Tools
Ketch Harbour Wolves 03:39 Tools
Parting Ways - Maple Wine Reprise 03:39 Tools
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Ketch Harbour Wolves hail from across Ontario, Canada while fostering a deep connection to Nova Scotia where in 2003 the band's predecessor, The Flying Buttresses, was forged in the small coastal town of Ketch Harbour. After almost two years of intense musical experimentation, near destitution, and enough stories for a lifetime of songs, singer Jonathan Tyrrell and drummer Brian Urbanik packed their van and drove the seventeen-hundred kilometres home to Ontario. It was back on familiar ground that they would begin to lay the foundations for what would become Ketch Harbour Wolves. Tyrrell began by calling on childhood friend and Toronto indie rock veteran Scott Winter to join them on bass guitar. It soon became clear that the trio's musical ambitions far exceeded the capacities of a 3 piece outfit. It wasn't until 6 months later that the final two pieces of the puzzle would reveal themselves in Rome, Italy, where Tyrrell teamed up with singer songwriter Liam Brown and keyboard/saxophonist Kristjan Bergey for a spontaneous performance in the basement of a Roman bistro. The quintet then came together in the summer of 2006 to play an opening spot in Toronto for east coast favorites Caledonia. Ketch Harbour Wolves delivered an explosive performance, propelled by a capacity crowd that refused to let them leave the stage. The Wolves were as impressed as the audience – clearly they were on to something. In almost no time the band has developed a feverishly loyal following in Toronto and beyond. They’ve headlined such legendary venues as The Horseshoe Tavern and The El Mocambo, consistently drawing passionate crowds and filling bars from wall to wall. Ketch Harbour Wolves are quickly becoming staples on independent radio from Nova Scotia to B.C., and most recently showcased at the 2007 North by Northeast Festival to a packed house. Releases: 2007 - December EP 2008 - Dead Calm Horizon EP 2010 - Anachronisms 2013 - Queen City: Volume One Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.