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Biografia dell'artista Mother Mother

Mother Mother Is An Originally Quadra Island's Five-Piece Canadian Indie Rock Band Now Based In Vancouver British Columbia. The Group Consists Of Ryan Guldemond On Guitar And Vocals Molly Guldemond On Vocals And Keyboard Jasmin Parkin On Keyboard And Vocals Ali Siadat On Drums And Jeremy Page On Bass. In 2005 They Independently Released Their Self-Titled Debut Album Under The Band Name Mother. They Later Changed Their Name To Mother Mother And Re-Released The Album On Last Gang Records In 2007. Retitled Touch Up The Reissue Also Featured Several New Songs. Their Second Album O My Heart Was Released On September 16 2008 Their Third Album Eureka Was Released On March 15 2011 And The Band's Fourth Album The Sticks Was Released On September 18 2012.
The Band Began In Vancouver In January 2005 When Guitarist And Vocalist Ryan Guldemond Was At Music School And Wanted To Start A Band Based Around Vocal-Driven Pop Songs.
He Recruited His Sister Molly Along With A Friend From College Debra-Jean Creelman To Accompany His Own Vocals For The Songs He Had Written And The Trio Played As An Acoustic Act Before Adding Drummer Kenton Loewen And Bassist Jeremy Page.
Ryan Guldemond The Five Members Started Off Playing Under The Name Mother And In The Fall Of 2005 They Independently Released A Self-Titled Album. This Debut Album Was Recorded With Howard Redekopp Who Had Also Worked With The New Pornographers And Tegan And Sara. When The Vancouver Province Rated Mother As One Of The Top Five BC Bands To Watch For In 2007 They Began To Receive Acclaim For Their Debut Album. Shortly Thereafter Mother Landed A Nationally Broadcasted Concert Opening For K'naan And The Wailin' Jennys. In The Summer Of 2006 They Opened For The Australian Band The Cat Empire At The Sold-Out Vancouver International Jazz Festival. Later That Year They Made Their Debut In Central Canada At The Montreal International Jazz Festival On June 29 As Well As In Toronto On July 1 Canada Day At The Harbourfront Centre. In October 2006 After Playing A Set At The Pop Montreal Festival Mother Met With Last Gang Records And Later Signed A Four-Album Contract. At That Point The Label Encouraged The Band To Change Their Name To Avoid Legal Issues So Rather Than Changing It Completely They Decided To Simply Rename Themselves Mother Mother. On February 20 2007 The Band Re-Released Its Debut Album Under The New Name Renaming The Album Touch Up And Including Two New Songs As Well As Artwork And Overdubs Different From The Original. Molly Guldemond Left And Jasmin Parkin Right Perform For British Columbia Day At Deer Lake Park On August 3 2009. The Band Released Their Second Album O My Heart In 2008. Later That Year On December 3 It Was Announced That Debra-Jean Creelman Had Left Mother Mother On January 26 2009 The Band Announced The Addition Of A New Singer/keyboardist Jasmin Parkin. Mother Mother's Third Album Eureka Was Released On March 15 2011. The Album's Lead Single "The Stand" Entered The Canada Singles Top 100 Chart In May 2011 And Peaked During That Week At Position 76. The Album Prompted A Reviewer At The Toronto Star To Describe The Band As "evolving Into Orchestral Harmonies And Hip Hop-Influenced Power Ballads As If Adam Lambert Had Joined The Dirty Projectors". On January 9 2012 Kraft Foods Launched A Series Of Television Commercials Featuring The Song "Bright Idea". Mother Mother's Fourth Album The Sticks Was Released On September 18 2012.
It Contains 14 Tracks And Was Co-Produced By The Band Frontman Ryan Guldemond And Producer Ben Kaplan. The First Single "Let's Fall In Love" Was Released On July 17

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