TWO HOURS TRAFFIC
'Two Hours Traffic' is a Canadian indie rock band, based in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. They are named after a line in the prologue to Shakespeare’s ''Romeo and Juliet''. Although often described as the band that Halifax guitarist Joel Plaskett took "under his wing",[1] they have increasingly become known as purveyors of original, well-crafted power pop songs.[2] Critics draw comparisons to 1970s power pop band Big Star, but the band members tend to cite Nick Lowe as a prime influence.[3]
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| Discography |
| Members |
| References |
| External links |
History
Founded by Liam Corcoran (lead vocals and guitar), and Alec O'Hanley (guitar, keyboards and vocals), the group added bassist Andrew MacDonald and drummer Derek Ellis to its roster in 2002 after meeting while attending the University of Prince Edward Island. While all were age 19, the quartet recorded a demo titled ''The April Storm''. After handing a copy of the EP to Canadian musician Joel Plaskett at one of his Charlottetown performances, a collaborative relationship formed.[4] In 2005 the band released their full-length album simply titled ''Two Hours Traffic'', which saw them work directly with Plaskett, who produced the album and added guitar tracks to two songs (3 and 10). Plaskett's sister, Anna Plaskett, also played French horn on two of the album's tracks (7 and 12).
The group has performed and toured with various East Coast artists such as Plaskett himself, In-Flight Safety, and Wintersleep. The self-titled album was recognized with the group's first nomination at the 2006 East Coast Music Awards, for Rock Recording of the Year. Their videos "Better Sorry than Safe" and "Stuck for the Summer" have been in rotation on MuchMusic. The group released a six-song EP entitled ''Isolator'' on September 26, 2006. ''Isolator'' was also produced by Joel Plaskett. It was nominated for Alternative Recording of the Year at the 2007 East Coast Music Awards.
Their second full-length album, ''Little Jabs'', produced by Joel Plaskett, was released on Bumstead Records in July 2007. Documentary film director Ron Mann directed the video for "Jezebel", Mann's first foray into music videos.[3] ''Little Jabs'' has led to the band's most chart success to date, reaching the top ten of ''Chart'' magazine's Canadian College Radio Top 50 Chart.[6]
Discography
★ 2003: ''The April Storm'' (EP)
★ 2005: ''Two Hours Traffic''
★ 2006: ''Isolator'' (EP)
★ 2007: ''Little Jabs''
Members
References
1. Two Hours Traffic Bryan Borzykowski
2. The chemistry of Two Hours Traffic Chris Whibbs
3. Two Hours Traffic get schooled in the art of pop by an expert faculty from Joel Plaskett to Nick Lowe Jill Langlois
4. Two Hours Traffic use chemistry to their advantage Shawn Despres
5. Two Hours Traffic get schooled in the art of pop by an expert faculty from Joel Plaskett to Nick Lowe Jill Langlois
6. Top 50 albums from Canadian Campus/Community Radio Airplay
External links
★ Two Hours Traffic Homepage
★ Two Hours Traffic at Maple Music
★ Two Hours Traffic MySpace
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