Mounties (band)

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Mounties at Big Winter Classic 2016
Background information
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres indie rock
Years active2013–present
Labels Light Organ Records
Associated acts Hot Hot Heat, Limblifter
Website www.mountiesband.com
Members Hawksley Workman
Steve Bays
Ryan Dahle

Mounties are a Canadian indie rock supergroup, consisting of singer-songwriter Hawksley Workman, Steve Bays of Hot Hot Heat and Ryan Dahle of The Age of Electric/Limblifter. [1]

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History

Workman, Bays and Dahle first discussed the possibility of a collaboration while socializing during the Juno Awards of 2009 event. [2] [3] They began jamming and writing songs together in 2012, [4] and the trio released its debut single "Headphones" in January 2013. [2] The song's video consists of a clip from the 1980s Canadian children's television series Téléfrançais . [2]

Their debut full-length album, Thrash Rock Legacy, was released March 4, 2014 on Light Organ Records. [5] [6] Soon after, the Mounties performed at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver. [7] [8]

An eclectic mix of pop, rock and electronica, [3] Thrash Rock Legacy was a longlisted nominee for the 2014 Polaris Music Prize. [9] The group was named SIRIUSXM Emerging Artist of the Year at the 2014 SIRIUSXM Indie Awards. [10]

In March 2018, they released a new single called "Burning Money". [11] It was followed in February 2019 by their second album, Heavy Meta.

Singles

Albums

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