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The New Pornographers



The New Pornographers are a predominantly Canadian indie rock group formed in 1997 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Their sound is highly influenced by such power pop bands as The Cars and Cheap Trick, although their songs are generally of a greater melodic and harmonic complexity. Carl Newman, who writes most of the band's material, has said, "When I seriously started to try to write songs, my main influences were, like, Burt Bacharach, Jim Webb, and Brian Wilson. Those were the guys I kinda looked at their music and went, 'What the hell are they doing here?' I was just fascinated by the structures and the harmonics."[1] The melody of the first and eponymous track on their second album Electric Version, for instance, begins with an arpeggiated diminished triad—a rare and strange opening flourish for a pop song.

The band has released three albums to date: Mass Romantic (2000), Electric Version (2003), and Twin Cinema (2005).

The band members include Daniel Bejar, Kathryn Calder, Neko Case, John Collins, Kurt Dahle, Todd Fancey, Carl Newman, and Blaine Thurier. Fisher Rose also played drums on some songs in Mass Romantic.

The New Pornographers are frequently referred to as a supergroup—or an indie supergroup—because of the following members' associations:
*Dan Bejar of Destroyer;
*Kathryn Calder of Immaculate Machine;
*Neko Case, solo artist, also of Maow and cub;
*John Collins of The Evaporators;
*Kurt Dahle of Limblifter and Age of Electric;
*Todd Fancey, solo artist (as Fancey) and Limblifter;
*Carl Newman, solo artist (as A.C. Newman), also of Superconductor and Zumpano;
*Nora O'Connor of The Blacks and Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire; and
*Blaine Thurier, independent filmmaker.Newman, however, doesn't care for the term, explaining: "I'm really tired of that supergroup label, and I wish people would stop using it. None of us were known at all outside of Canada—I just don't think it's accurate." [2]

The name of the band was supposedly chosen by Newman from a quote attributed to Jimmy Swaggart, who once called music, "the new pornography," although Newman did not know of the quote at the time. [3]

Discography

Studio albums

Mass Romantic (2000)
Electric Version (2003)
Twin Cinema (2005) #44 U.S.

Singles

YearSongAlbum
2001"Letter From An Occupant"Mass Romantic
2003"All For Swinging You Around"Electric Version
2003"The Laws Have Changed"Electric Version
2005"Use It"Twin Cinema
2006"Sing Me Spanish Techno"Twin Cinema

Contributions

FUBAR: The Album (2002) - "Your Daddy Don't Know"
Matador at Fifteen (2004) - "Graceland"

See also

*Music of Vancouver
*List of bands from British Columbia
*List of bands from Canada

External links

*The New Pornographers
*Matador Records
*49music, fansite
*The New Pornographers biography at Mint Records
*"A Pretty Good Girlfriend and Even Better Sales", PopMatters interview (10/2005)
*The New Pornographers biography from TrouserPress.com



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