The Evaporators

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The Evaporators
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The Evaporators at South by Southwest in 2009
Background information
Origin Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Genres
Years active1986–present
Labels
Members
  • Nardwuar
  • John Collins
  • Stephen Hamm
  • Shawn Mrazek
  • Nick Thomas
Past members
  • David Carswell
  • Scott Livingstone
  • Peter Miles
  • Bill Baker
  • Lisa Marr
Website theevaporators.com

The Evaporators is a Canadian garage rock band formed in 1986 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Nardwuar, its founding member, is also known for interviewing musicians and celebrities. As of 2007, the band consists of vocalist/keyboardist Nardwuar, [2] [3] guitarist David Carswell, bassist John Collins, and drummer Scott Livingstone. [4]

Contents

History

As well as recording and performing as a separate group, The Evaporators often collaborate with other musicians, including Rodney Graham and Andrew W.K. John Collins is a member of the band The New Pornographers [5] and David Carswell is in The Smugglers.

The band members also perform as Thee Goblins and sometimes under other names. Lisa Marr, [6] formerly of Cub, was also formerly a member of The Evaporators.

By 2008, the band had released four albums. [7] The Evaporators were featured on a compilation album, Busy Doing Nothing, in 2013, [8] and in 2016 the band released an album Ogopogo Punk. Most of their releases have been available on compact disc, vinyl, [9] and 8-track.

Members

Lineups

Adapted from release credits and credits on the Evaporators website. [10]

YearMembers
1986
  • David – guitar
  • Jason – guitar
  • Scott – drums
  • Pete – bass
  • Nardwuar – vocals
1989 [11]
  • David Carswell – guitar
  • Scott Livingstone – drums
  • Peter Miles – bass
  • Nardwuar – vocals, organ
1990
  • David Carswell – guitar, vocals
  • Scott Livingstone – drums
  • Nardwuar – vocals, organ
  • Bill Baker – guitar
  • Lisa Marr – bass, vocals
1992–2004
  • David Carswell – guitar, vocals
  • Scott Livingstone – drums
  • Nardwuar – vocals, organ
  • John Collins – bass
2007
  • David Carswell – guitar, vocals
  • Scott Livingstone – drums
  • Nardwuar – vocals
  • Stephen Hamm – bass, vocals
2009
  • David Carswell – guitar, vocals
  • Scott Livingstone – drums
  • Nardwuar – vocals, organ
  • Stephen Hamm – bass, organ
2016
  • Nardwuar – vocals, organ
  • John Collins – guitar, sitar, bass
  • Stephen Hamm – bass, organ, guitar, vocals
  • Shawn Mrazek – drums, percussion
  • Nick Thomas – guitar, vocals


Discography

Singles

Albums

Compilations

See also

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