Uncut (band)
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Origin | Toronto, Ontario Canada (2001) |
Genres | Indie rock |
Labels | Paper Bag Records |
Members | Chris McCann Jon Drew Derek Tokar |
Past members | Ian Worang (died December 2021) Jake Fairley Sam Goldberg |
Website | Uncut |
Uncut is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto. They have released two 12" singles and three full-length albums.
History
[edit]Uncut formed as a duo consisting of Ian Worang and Jake Fairley in 2001. After the pair had released a 12" recording, Understanding The New Violence, in 2002, Fairley left to pursue a career as a DJ.[1]
Worang developed Uncut into a full band with guitarists Chris McCann and Sam Goldberg, drummer Jon Drew and bassist Derek Tokar.[2] After performing around southern Ontario, in 2004 Uncut released the album Those Who Were Hung Hang Here on Paper Bag Records.[1][3] The band also released a single, Devotion.
In 2005, Uncut completed a short tour, after which the band recorded and released Modern Currencies in 2006.[4] The album included songwriting by Worang, Tokar and Goldberg, as well as some backing vocals from Melissa Auf der Maur.[5][6]
Uncut continues to perform,[7] and in 2013 released a third album, Infinite Repeats.
Worang died in December 2021, at the age of 47.[8]
Band members
[edit]- Ian Worang (Guitar, Vocals)
- Chris McCann (Guitar, Vocals)
- Jon Drew (Drums)
- Derek Tokar (Bass, Vocals)
Discography
[edit]- Understanding The New Violence (12"), 2002
- Devotion/Fluent And Pure/Over The Edge (12"), 2004
- Those Who Were Hung Hang Here, 2004
- Modern Currencies, 2006
- Infinite Repeats, 2013
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Uncut Those Who Were Hung Hang Here". Exclaim!, By Andrew Steenberg Jun 01, 2004
- ^ "Uncut and Jake Fairley Together Again". Soulshine, Sherrill Fulghum 2004-08-13
- ^ "Uncut satisfies a modest crowd". Queens Journal, September 21, 2004 Mike Sallot
- ^ "Uncut convert to Modern Currencies". Queens Journal, October 27, 2006 Vanessa Crandall
- ^ "Uncut Modern Currencies". Pitchfork, by Joe Tangari
- ^ "T.O.’s Uncut digs deep for six-string heroics". Georgia Straight, by John Lucas on November 15th, 2006
- ^ "Uncut". Exclaim!, By Rob Nay May 02, 2007
- ^ Corcoran, Nina (16 December 2021). "Uncut's Ian Worang Dies at 47". Pitchfork. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
External links
[edit]- Official Site
- Uncut on Bandcamp
- Paper Bag Records
- Uncut discography at Discogs