Shallow North Dakota
Shallow North Dakota is a three-piece noise rock/sludge metal band from Hamilton, Ontario. The band was known for its loud, aggressive stage shows, which often included destroying stage equipment.[1]
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Origin | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada |
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Years active | 1993—present |
Labels | Sonic Unyon |
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Website | Shallow North Dakota |
Members | Biff Young Dan Dunham Tony Jacome |
History
Shallow North Dakota was formed in 1993 in Hamilton.[2] The band released an album, Auto Body Crusher, in 1994, on local label Sonic Unyon,[3][4] and a second, 1997's This Apparatus Must Be Earthed.[5][6] The band toured with Canadian acts Chore and Kittens.
In 2004 the Shallow North Dakota released its third album, Mob Wheel, also through Sonic Unyon.[1]
The band's song "Backbone" was featured on Sonic Unyon's 2019 compilation Sonic Unyon: Now We Are 25.
Discography
Albums
- Auto Body Crusher (1994)
- This Apparatus Must Be Earthed (1997)
- Mob Wheel (2004)
Singles and EPs
- Pop the Hood EP (1993)
- "Gleam" (1994)
- Rhinoceros Love EP (with Kittens) (1996)
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References
- "Shallow North Dakota Mob Wheel". Exclaim!, By Chris Gramlich. Dec 01, 2004.
- "North Dakota Shallow" Allmusic Biography by Gina Boldman
- "A Completely Biased Ranking of the 60 Best CanRock Songs Ever". Vice, Sep 26, 2016. Cam Lindsay
- "Sonic Unyon wafts to greatness" Toronto Star - Toronto, Ont.By Ira Band Dec 19, 1996 Page: G.9
- "Shallow, North Dakota - This Apparatus Must Be Earthed". Chronicles of Chaos, by: Adrian Bromley. 14/9/1997.
- "No Law & Order". Austin Chronicle, March 12, 1999
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