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- Dallas Green vocals, guitar, piano
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City and Colour
Solo projects are inherently a risk. Traditionally, few members of any prominent band have seen success in this sort of undertaking, and even fewer have enjoyed both critical and commercial success. Add to this the bizarre notion of creating stripped-down music that doesn’t even reference the original band’s genre, and you certainly have less examples of success to point to.
Until a couple of years ago, Dallas Green was better known as the dulcet voice of Alexisonfire. The band’s feverish live shows and rabid fanbase quickly earned them the distinction of being one of the most exciting and talked about bands in Canada.
During some time off between tours, Green assembled a collection of songs he had been writing over the years. He released a very limited pressing of the songs which he recorded using only acoustic guitar and his plaintive voice. Something in these tracks resonated with people in a completely unanticipated way. Not surprisingly, the songs found their way onto the Internet where fans started passing them around. With none of the obvious viral marketing that goes on now, there was a groundswell of interest in this unassuming collection of compositions. It was becoming clear that there was serious interest in what Dallas was creating. In 2005, Alexisonfire’s sophomore album went Platinum in Canada, the band won the Juno Award for New Group of the Year, and in his home country, Green quietly debuted his full-length album titled “Sometimes” under the solo moniker, City and Colour.
In a rare break between Alexisonfire outings that year, City and Colour undertook a cross-Canada tour, performing in intimate settings with only his guitar and a microphone. The same intimacy that Green offered in his songs was offered to fans across Canada, resulting in long line-ups for sold out shows. The fever soon spread across the Atlantic where City and Colour played a sold-out Barfly tour in the U.K. Exceeding everyone’s expectations, “Sometimes” achieved Platinum certification in 2006. Remaining sincere and affable, Green gave a heartfelt performance at the 2006 MuchMusic Video Awards, where City and Colour won the People’s Choice Favourite Canadian Artist award. In 2007, Green performed live on the JUNOS, (Canada’s Grammys), taking home the award for Alternative Album of The Year.
Released in March 2007, “City and Colour Live” brought fans front row and center to experience the memorable moments of his performances. The combo CD/DVD package featured 13 heart-wrenching live tracks including a unique performance on piano of Alexisonfire’s fan-favourite “Happiness by the Kilowatt”
“Bring Me Your Love” is City and Colour’s sophomore studio album and first available in the U.S (2/12/08, Vagrant). It evolves and adds layers to the sentiments in those vulnerable moments shared by Green on his original independent release. Co-produced by Dan Achen (Junkhouse) and recorded at Catherine North Studio in Hamilton, the first song “Forgive Me” opens with footsteps on a wood floor, the whirling of a nearby fan, and the rustling of Green picking up his acoustic guitar and sitting on a leather chair to perform on the former altar of this church-turned-studio. Every instrument used in the recording is “pre-loved”, vintage gear complementing the warmth and honesty of Green’s compositions – an intentional approach to capture the essence and intimacy of how records used to sound. Instruments and vocals were carefully recorded live off the floor, giving the songs depth and intimacy, and eschewing the cut-and-paste approach that is so common in today’s recordings. The album feels like a throwback to the days when an album’s thrills and beauty were found not just in exceptional songs and musicianship, but also in its blemishes and simplicity.
“Bring Me Your Love” delivers Green’s signature delicate vocals accompanying another set of candid musings, which continue to articulate his engaging perspective on love and life. It rings with frames of beautiful melody surrounding meaty indie, folk-rock landscapes. Gordon Downie (The Tragically Hip) adds his distinctive vocals to “Sleeping Sickness” and appearances by friends and label mates Dan Romano and Spencer Burton (Attack in Black) are a reminder that these are an entirely new collection of songs, written during a very prolific year. Green continues to demonstrate his talents as a musician, singer and songwriter moving comfortably and seamlessly between City and Colour and his role anchoring a successful post-hardcore band. The dozen tracks on “Bring Me Your Love” are a beautiful insight into the quieter side of an undeniable talent.
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04.22.09 New Alexisonfire Album out June 23Alexisonfire have announced the release of their fourth studio album “Old Crows/Young Cardinals” due out June 23. |
01.28.09 City and Colour Secret Show!Tomorrow City and Colour will be playing a Myspace Secret Show at Beat Kitchen in Chicago, IL. Show starts at 730 and will include The Color Fred. It’s first come first serve so line up early! For more info visit: http://www.myspace.com/secretshows |
01.13.09 City and Colour - Sometimes Out Today!City and Colour have finally released their first album “Sometimes” today in the US! Click here to purchase. |
01.09.09 City and Colour featured on Rcrd LblCity and Colour is currently being featured on rcrdlbl.com Click here to check it out. |
12.19.08 Enter to win City and Colour's Catalogue!Win the City and Colour catalogue (incl. Sometimes, BMYL, BMYL Deluxe) now by entering here. Plus one lucky grand prize winner will receive a CUSTOM City and Colour Acoustic Guitar! |
12.19.08 City and Colour Best of MyspaceCity and Colour’s “Bring Me Your Love” is featured as one of the 50 Albums of 2008 You Need to Listen to. Head to myspace.com/cityandcolour to listen to the album in its entirety. |
12.02.08 City and Colour - BMYL Deluxe Edition out now!City and Colour’s “Bring Me Your Love” Limited Deluxe Edition is out today. The special pack features the original recording + a bonus disc of demos. Click here |
12.01.08 City and Colour NPR piece up now!In case you missed City and Colour’s NPR piece this past Sunday, it is now up online at NPR’s website. Click here |
11.29.08 City and Colour on NPR Sunday (11/30)City & Colour will be featured on NPR’s Sunday Edition Piece on 11/30 at 9:40am EST/6:40am PST and again at 11:40am EST/8:40am PST. Check it out. |
11.12.08 City and Colour - Bring Me Your Love Digital ReleaseCity and Colour will release Bring Me Your Love, digitally worldwide on 11/25 |


