Matters was a Canadian indie rock band from Guelph, Ontario. The band consisted of Tim Bruton (guitar/synth), Kyle Donnelly (bass), John O'Regan (lead vocals/guitar/keyboard) and Greg Santilly (drums). They played rock music that had elements of punk, dance, and art rock, and used multiple transitions and hooks rather than traditional verse/chorus song structures.

Matters
OriginGuelph, Ontario
GenresIndie rock
Years active2005 (2005)–2011 (2011)
LabelsOut of This Spark
Hype Lighter
MembersTim Bruton
Kyle Donnelly
John O'Regan
Greg Santilly
Past membersAdam Seward
Steve Hesselink
C.L. Smith
Websiteofficialmatters.org

History

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The D'Urbervilles

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Formed in 2005 as The D'Urbervilles while the members were students at the University of Guelph,[1] the band originally consisted of O'Regan, Bruton, Donnelly, and drummer C.L. Smith. Prior to Smith's departure, the band independently released their debut EP The D'Urbervilles, which reached No. 37 on earshot!'s Canadian campus and community radio charts for the month of May 2006.[2] The D'Urbervilles toured and recorded their debut album, We Are the Hunters, with replacement drummers Steve Hesselink and Adam Seward before selecting Santilly as a permanent member in the fall of 2007. We Are the Hunters was released on the Toronto label Out of This Spark on February 19, 2008 and hit No. 13 on the earshot! charts for the month of March.[3] The band completed work on their second full-length, although they have gone on record as saying it's unlikely to be released.

As the D'Urbervilles, the group has toured alongside Malajube, You Say Party! We Say Die!, Immaculate Machine and Forest City Lovers in addition to performing at Pop Montreal, SXSW, Ottawa Bluesfest, and NXNE.

Change of name

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The band changed their name to Matters in March 2011 to signal their shift in musical direction and visual style.[4]

Discography

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Singles

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Albums

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  • The D'Urbervilles - Independent - 2006.
  • We Are the Hunters - Out of This Spark - 2008.

Compilations

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Member associated acts

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The D'Urbervilles" Archived 2011-05-22 at the Wayback Machine, eye weekly, March 12, 2008
  2. ^ "earshot! charts - May 2006 -Top 200", earshot! National Campus and Community Radio Report
  3. ^ "earshot! charts - March 2008 -Top 200", earshot! National Campus and Community Radio Report
  4. ^ "Exclaim! - March 2011", Exclaim!
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