Pony Up!

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Background information
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Genres Indie pop
Years active2002–2009 (2002–2009)
LabelsLaughing Outlaw, Ten Fingers (current), Dim Mak (former)
MembersLisa J. Smith
Lindsay Wills
Laura Wills
Sarah Moundroukas
Past membersCamilla Wynne Ingr

Pony Up is an all-woman Canadian indie pop band based in Montreal, Quebec. [1] [2] They are known for their guitar-and-keyboard based upbeat music and their personal and sometimes sexually suggestive lyrics. [3] [4]

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History

Pony Up! was formed on New Year's Eve 2002. The members were bassist Lisa Smith, drummer Lindsay Wills, keyboardist Laura Wills, guitarist Sarah Moundroukas, and vocalist Camilla Wynne Ingr. [5] [6] The group released their debut, self-titled EP, Pony Up! (which included their song "Matthew Modine") in 2005, via Steve Aoki's label, Dim Mak. [7] [8]

In April 2006, Pony Up released their first full-length album, Make Love to the Judges with Your Eyes . [9] To promote their debut, the band toured Australia in the summer of 2006, where their single "The Truth About Cats and Dogs (Is That They Die)" would later be voted No. 47 on Triple J's Hottest 100.

In September 2008 Pony Up supported The Mountain Goats on tour. Lisa Smith and Laura Wills joined the touring lineup of The Dears.

The band's third album, Stay Gold, was released in the spring of 2009. [10]

Discography

Band members

Current members

Former members

Music videos

SongReleasedDirectorAlbumNotes
"The Truth About Cats and Dogs (Is That They Die)"2006 Toben Seymour Make Love to the Judges with Your Eyes Shadow puppetry and animation by Moving Pictures

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