Old World Vulture (band)

Old World Vulture is a Canadian four-piece instrumental post-rock band formed in 2008 in Toronto.

Old World Vulture
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresInstrumental post-rock
Years active2008 (2008)–present
MembersMike Costanzo
Devin Hughes
Jamie Hunter
Anthony Perri
Websiteoldworldvulture.ca

Biography edit

The band formed in 2008 and released its self-titled debut EP on May 11, 2010. The EP was recorded by Chris Hegge (Fucked Up, The Meligrove Band, The Coast) in Toronto. The album reached the Top 50 (weekly)[1] and Top 200 (monthly)[2] positions on !earshot's Canadian campus and community radio charts. A music video was released for "Too Much Eye Makeup," a song from the EP.

The band released its debut LP, Trophy Lovers, on July 27, 2012.[3]

Old World Vulture has played in several music festivals including Canadian Music Week, NXNE and SCENE Music Festival, and has performed alongside bands such as The American Dollar, Arms and Sleepers, Caspian, Grails, The Luyas, Mogwai, No Joy, PS I Love You, Royal Bangs, and Suuns.[4]

Reception edit

Critics have said the band's songs bring "an immediacy not often heard in the genre,"[5] and Exclaim! wrote that the band infuses "contagious synth melodies with fuzzed-out guitars and frenetic rhythms, to near perfection."[6] Kate Harper from CHARTattack.com wrote, "I'd long ago written post-rock off as a tired, boring, stale, repetitive genre that lacked creativity. But Old World Vulture's self-titled release holds the kind of promise that's just unique enough to make me reconsider that."[7]

Members edit

  • Mike Costanzo (electric guitars)
  • Devin Hughes (synthesizers)
  • Jamie Hunter (drums)
  • Anthony Perri (bass guitar)

Discography edit

LPs edit

  • Trophy Lovers (2012)

EPs edit

  • Old World Vulture (2010)

Digital singles edit

  • "Benny" b/w "Benny (Valiise SideSpace Remix)" (2009)
  • "How the West Was Lost" b/w "How Was the West Lost? (Valiise Remix)" (2009)
  • "Bastard Engine" b/w "Bastard Engine (Valiise OpenSpace Remix)" (2009)
  • "Trophy Lovers" (2011)
  • "J.R. Flood" (2012)

Compilations edit

  • Hi-Hat Comp No. 5: "How the West Was Lost" (Hi-Hat Recordings, 2010)

Videography edit

  • "Too Much Eye Makeup" (2010)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Chris White (8 June 2010). "The National Top 50". !earshot.
  2. ^ Chris White (June 2010). "!earshot charts - june 2010 - top 200". !earshot.
  3. ^ Alex Hudson (21 June 2012). "Toronto's Old World Vulture Announce Debut Album". Exclaim!.
  4. ^ Old World Vulture official website
  5. ^ Richard Trapunski (10 February 2010). "Old World Vulture EP review". NOW.
  6. ^ Travis Persaud (June 2010). "Old World Vulture EP review". Exclaim!.
  7. ^ Kate Harper (5 May 2010). "Old World Vulture EP review". CHARTattack.com. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

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