Rob Benvie
Rob Benvie (born
Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a
Canadian rock musician, who has performed with
alternative rock acts
Thrush Hermit,
Camouflage Nights and
The Dears.
As the guitarist, singer and songwriter in Thrush Hermit, Benvie gained notoriety among his peers in the indie scene. Thrush Hermit also included
Joel Plaskett, Ian McGettigan and Cliff Gibb. Touring extensively through Canada, Thrush Hermit released two EPs on
Sloan's
Murderecords,
Smart Bomb and
Great Pacific Ocean. They signed to the
American label
Elektra Records and released their full length
Sweet Homewrecker. It wasn't until 1999 when Thrush Hermit released
Clayton Park on
Sonic Unyon Records that they made a splash on the scene.
After the break up of Thrush Hermit, Benvie wrote and produced his own solo work as
Tigre Benvie. He has released two albums as Tigre Benvie,
Year of the Mutt and
Bankruptcy. He moved to Montreal to pursue literature studies at
Concordia University. There he joined The Dears as a guitar player after the recording of their
No Cities Left album.
Benvie left The Dears and Montreal for Toronto to work on his novel and record with McGettigan under the band name
Camouflage Nights.
His first novel,
Safety of War, was published in 2004 by
Coach House Books.