The Buttless Chaps

The Buttless Chaps were a Canadian indie rock band from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The group played a hybrid of punk, new wave and alternative country music. Band members included Dave Gowans on vocals, guitar and banjo,[1] Morgan McDonald on keyboards, Lasse Lutick on guitar and synthesizer,[2] Torben Wilson on drums and Ida Nilsen on vocals, accordion, synthesizer and euphonium.

The Buttless Chaps
OriginVictoria, British Columbia, Canada
GenresIndie rock
Years active1998 (1998)2009
LabelsMint
Past membersDave Gowans
Lasse Lutick
Morgan McDonald
Ida Nilsen
Torben Wilson

History

The Buttless Chaps were formed in 1998. In 1999 they released a self-titled CD.[3] Their third album, Death Scenes I II III came out in 2001, and had a country rock theme.[4]

In 2006 the band released Where Night Holds Light on Mint Records,[5] and the album soon appeared on the campus and community radio charts.[6] They were featured on CBC Radio 3's Sessions in June 2007.

In an interview on CBC Radio 3 on January 7, 2009, Dave Gowans announced that the band would be breaking up after completing their remaining touring commitments.[7] The band members moved on to other projects: McDonald on his band Fond of Tigers, Nilsen on Great Aunt Ida and The Violet Archers, Wilson on Clean and Pristine the NOEX Castaway, and Gowans on Cloudsplitter. Today, Gowans and Lutick also own and operate Red Cat Records, a record store in Vancouver.

A poster for The Buttless Chaps appears in the background of "We'd like to Thank the Academy", an episode (Season 5, Ep. 13) of USA's hit comedy, Psych.

Discography

  • The Buttless Chaps (1998)
  • Tumblewire (1999)
  • Death Country Live (2000)
  • Death Scenes I II III (2001)
  • Experiments (2002)
  • Love This Time (2003)[8]
  • Where Night Holds Light (2006)
  • Cartography (2008)
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See also

References

  1. John Lee (September 2009). Walking Vancouver: 36 Strolls to Dynamic Neighborhoods, Hip Hangouts, and Spectacular Waterfronts. Heritage House. pp. 130–. ISBN 978-1-894974-90-5.
  2. "LIVE: The Buttless Chaps In Vancouver". by Jamie Bonham Chart Attack - Apr 24, 2002
  3. "Buttless Chaps Buttless Chaps". Exclaim!, By Jon Bartlett Sep 01, 1999
  4. "Buttless Chaps Death Scenes I II III". Exclaim!, By James Keast Sep 01, 2001
  5. "The Buttless Chaps Where Night Holds Light Mint Records ". Lethbridge Herald via Newspaper Archives. February 06, 2006 - Page 10
  6. "!earshot top 10 for March 2006". !Earshot Monthly Charts page
  7. "The Buttless Chaps Calling it Quits", CBC Radio 3, January 7, 2009.
  8. No Depression. No Depression. 2004. p. 122.
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