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The New Pornographers
The Vancouver indie rock supergroup the New Pornographers features the talents of Zumpano's Carl Newman, the Evaporators' John Collins, Destroyer's Dan Bejar, cartoonist/filmmaker Blaine Thurier, drummer Fisher Rose, and guest vocalist Neko Case.
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The Slow Descent Into Alcoholism
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Letter From An Occupant
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Mass Romantic
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The Fake Headlines
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The Body Says No
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- Album Spotlight: The New Pornographers Apr 9, 2008
- AmieTV Apr 15, 2008
- AmieTV Feb 25, 2008
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The Vancouver indie rock supergroup the New Pornographers features the talents of Zumpano's Carl Newman, the Evaporators' John Collins, Destroyer's Dan Bejar, cartoonist/filmmaker Blaine Thurier, drummer Fisher Rose, and guest vocalist Neko Case. Newman began the band in 1996 as a lark after releasing Zumpano's Goin' Through Changes; one by one, the other members joined the fold, and the New Pornographers' first official rehearsal took place in 1997. By the following year, the group had completed four songs, but then Case left Vancouver for Chicago, Thurier began work on his film Low Self Esteem Girl, and the other members attended to their other bands and projects. Rose left in 1999, and Limblifter/Age of Electric drummer Kurt Dahle and guitarist Todd Fancey joined the Canadian supergroup. With a solid lineup in tow, the New Pornographers reunited and began recording again in early 2000, completing their debut album, Mass Romantic, in time for a fall release and critical acclaim. Ray Davies joined the band at SXSW in fall 2001, performing the Kinks classic "Starstruck" for the first time ever. After a brief North American tour, each member returned to their respective projects by 2002. Bejar recorded with Destroyer, and Case headed out on the road with Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds in support of her second solo album, Blacklisted. Nobody strayed too far, however, for the New Pornographers headed back into the studio before the year's end to work on a follow-up to Mass Romantic. The pop-powered Electric Version, which appeared in spring 2003, marked their first for Matador. Twin Cinema followed in 2005 and garnered a good deal of critical praise, receiving near-perfect rankings from such influential outlets as Rolling Stone and Pitchfork. Bolstered by such a positive reception -- as well as the success of Neko Case's Fox Confessor Brings the Flood in 2006 -- the group went in a mellower direction with 2007's Challengers. ~ Heather Phares & MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide


“Woo-hoo! Destroyer on this track. Though new, stands with all their classics.”
“vibrant, raw, soaring, believable, human, funny, great harmonies, and brilliant togetherness..”
“Sing me some more!”
“Esto es muy bueno mis amigos. No te lo pierdas.”
“Big Big sound from yet another terrific Canadian band.”
“Possibly the best band to come from Canada!”
“The Electric Version is the best song on this album. I love the guitar and drums work on this song. Complex pop for thinking people.”
“Complex pop for thinking people.”
“Complex pop for thinking people. Layered textures and halting movements that combine male-female vocal lines with mild orchestration and unexpected turn of melofy and atmosphere.”
“Oh man...these guys are terrific. This one hearkens back to the Dead, the Beatles and the funky songs of the sixties.”

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