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Crash Delicate

About Me

Warm yet painful; dark but in the end positive; the music on A Canyon Between, Crash Delicates debut album, is delivered with an intense emotional discharge.

This first recording is the result of a long process during which the Montreal based band developed its unique sound, blending heart wrenching rock songs with electronic soundscapes.

In the first months of release, A Canyon Between climbs the charts of many College radio stations in Eastern Canada.

In March 2004, Crash Delicate is saluted by a panel of record industry A&Rs at Canadian Music Week (Toronto), getting the bands name in the Globe and Mail.

In June 2004, Crash Delicate is invited to perform in the US as part of the Millennium Music Conference (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), where the PA press embraces their live presentation.

Over a two-year period, the band has played to thousands of fans in Quebec and Ontario.

After having secured national distribution through Gaia Disks / FAB Distribution, Crash Delicate is currently working on a follow-up to their 2004 debut.


All songs from A Canyon Between are available for download at www.bluetracks.ca/crash-delicate

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Member Since: 07/03/2005
Band Website: www.crashdelicate.com
Band Members: Caroline Ethier (vocals, keys), Martin Dam (guitar, vocals), Simon Otis (bass), Paul McGuire (guitar), and Guillaume Lebel (drums).
Influences: Radiohead - David Bowie - Sigur Ross - Muse - Dumas
Sounds Like: All songs from A Canyon Between are available for download at www.bluetracks.ca/crash-delicate

Record Label: Hitmen Music / Gaïa Disks / FAB
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

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Rock School Montreal

Rock School Montreal By Martin Dam    On Saturday April 22nd, The Montreal Delta Hotel became host to what should be a prerequisite to all music industry hopefuls. Indeed, the good people at...
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