Canadian indie rock band
Adam and the Amethysts was a Canadian indie rock band formed in Montreal in 2004. The band was fronted by Adam Waito, a former member of Miracle Fortress .[ 3] The band released two albums and toured mostly around North America.
History
Waito was born in Manitouwadge , Ontario , raised in Thunder Bay , Ontario and moved to Montreal in the early 2000s.[ 3] He co-founded Telefauna in 2004, an indie-pop band whose that played the Pop Montreal festival three times. They released Their 1st EP in 2005 and a single "Under the Underground Water" b/w "Bamboo Shoot" in 2007.[ 4]
Waito launched Adam and the Amethysts with the release of Amethyst Amulet on 10 June 2008, on Pome Records .[ 5] The album was an ode to Waito's home town, referencing 60s pop and Neil Young .[ 6] For this album, it was reported that guest artists included members of Telefauna and The Luyas , but they are not credited.[ 7]
After the release of Amethyst Amulet the band underwent some lineup changes while continuing to play festivals like Pop Montreal ,[ 8] and Halifax Pop Explosion .[ 9] They also opened for Land of Talk .[ 10]
The band's second album, Flickering Flashlight , was released on 4 October 2011, on Kelp Records .[ 11] [ 12] [ 13] [ 14] The song "Prophecy" from this album was featured on the soundtrack of Curfew , which won the 2012 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film .[ 15] The band, now a trio, went on a short Canadian tour.[ 16] In 2012, they played Canadian Music Week [ 17] and the South by Southwest festival in Texas.[ 18]
In 2013 Lessard and Waito formed the duo Silverkeys.[ 19] In 2014 Waito joined Ohara Hale and Jeremy MacCuish to form the trio Nancy Pants.[ 20]
In 2013, the Adam and the Amethysts song "Dreaming" appeared in the film What If .[ 21]
Discography
2008: Amethyst Amulet (Pome )
2011: Flickering Flashlight (Kelp )
References
Citations
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Daniel Sylvester. "Land of Talk / Adam & the Amethysts Black Sheep Inn, Wakefield QC April 10" . Exclaim! . exclaim.ca. Retrieved 18 January 2011 .
^ a b
National Capital Rock. "Conference Content" . Wayback Machine . natcaprock.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on 27 October 2007. Retrieved 6 September 2011 .
^ a b "Full Interview with Adam Waito" . sarablackmcculloch.tumblr.com . Retrieved 12 October 2015 .
^ "Telefauna" . Discogs. Retrieved 28 January 2022 .
^ "Adam & The Amethysts – Amethyst Amulet" . Discogs. 5 March 2009. Retrieved 12 October 2015 .
^ "ADAM & THE AMETHYSTS, June 2008" . nowtoronto.com . Now Toronto. Retrieved 28 January 2022 .
^ Whibbs, Chris. "Adam & the Amethysts Amethyst Amulet, July 2008" . exclaim.ca . Exclaim!. Retrieved 28 January 2022 .
^ Indrisek, Scott (5 October 2008). "POP Montreal Day 4, Oct 2008" . The Village Voice . Retrieved 28 January 2022 .
^ "Halifax Pop Explosion 2011" . consequence.net . Consequence. Retrieved 28 January 2022 .
^ Sylvester, Daniel. "Land of Talk / Adam & the Amethysts April 2010" . exclaim.ca . Exclaim!. Retrieved 28 January 2022 .
^ Drew Necci, Marilyn (19 April 2012). "Adam And The Amethysts: Flickering Flashlight, Apr 2012" . rvamag.com . RVA Magazine. Retrieved 28 January 2022 .
^ Carlick, Stephen. "Adam & the Amethysts Flickering Flashlight" . exclaim.ca . Exclaim!. Retrieved 28 January 2022 .
^ Kelp Records . "Conference Content" . Wayback Machine . kelprecords.com. Archived from the original on 27 October 2007. Retrieved 6 September 2011 .
^ "Get To Know: Adam & the Amethysts | Chart Attack" . Chart Attack . Archived from the original on 2 June 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2015 .
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"Music" . curfewfilm.com. Retrieved 1 May 2013 .
^ Hudson, Alex. "Adam & the Amethysts Embark on Canadian Tour, Nov 2011" . exclaim.ca . Exclaim!. Retrieved 28 January 2022 .
^ Laughlin, Stephanie. "Sounds of Spain and The Rainbow Connection" . forgetthebox.net . Forget the Box. Retrieved 28 January 2022 .
^ "Adam & The Amethysts's Concert History" . concertarchives.org . Concert Archives. Retrieved 28 January 2022 .
^ "She Pop: Women to Watch at POP Montreal" . Montreal Gazette . 30 September 2013. Retrieved 12 October 2015 .
^ "Nancy Pants 'Total Nancy Pants' (album stream)" . exclaim.ca . Retrieved 12 October 2015 .
^ "What If Soundtrack" . tunefind.com . Tunefind. Retrieved 28 January 2022 .
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