Finding its home in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, what began as a folk duo consisting of guitarist/vocalist Jeremy Gaudet and bassist Richard MacLeod eventually grew into Boxer The Horse with the addition of drummer Andrew Woods and Isaac Neily on guitar and keys. Together for two years, the four almost 20-somethings have been performing around the east coast and have made stops at the Halifax pop explosion and played a showcase at the 2008 East Coast Music Awards in Fredericton.
After recording a short five song demo, the limited pressing of only 50 copies were quickly nabbed at a Battle of the Bands for 16-year old French exchange students in 2007. They followed it up with their debut EP The Late Show, which they recorded with Adam Gallant at his studio in PEI and released in April 2008. From the Beatles-y opener “Boneyard,†which was featured on PEI’s annual compilation album Well Oiled II, to the upbeat sing-a-long closer “Ohio,†The Late Show is six solid tracks emphasizing the group’s versatility and rich musical influences.
Boxer The Horse’s signature mix of classic rock n’ roll and jangly-pop draws on some of music’s biggest names including The Kinks, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Bob Dylan, and The Strokes.
Finally old enough to dive into the bar scene, Boxer the Horse has been spotted on stage alongside fellow east coasters Matt Mays, Two Hours Traffic, Dog Day, The Museum Pieces and Windom Earle. With their new EP in hand they’ll be out on tour around Atlantic Canada.
-----------If you want to buy our record, you can do so a few different ways. If you live on PEI, you can get it at Back Ally Music. For those of you who live far away, e-mail us and we'll deliver it to you! And for those of you who are computer savvy, go to Zunior and download it:
THE LATE SHOW ON ZUNIOR.COM