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Sloan is a Canadian rock band based in
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and originally from Halifax,
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. Sloan have released thirteen full-length albums and have received nine
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nominations, winning one. Between 1996 and 2016, Sloan was among the top 75 best-selling Canadian artists in Canada and among the top 25 best-selling Canadian bands in Canada. The band is known for their sharing of songwriting and lead vocals from each member of the group and their unaltered line-up throughout their career.


History


Formation (1986-1991)

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was introduced to Jay Ferguson through Matt Murphy in 1986. The three played together in a band called "The Deluxe Boys". The band disbanded in 1987 and Ferguson and Murphy formed the band "Kearney Lake Rd." with Henri Sangalang in October of that year. In 1989, Murphy met and befriended Andrew Scott. Kearney Lake Rd. broke up in early 1990. That same year, Murphy and Scott were attending the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) in Halifax and began jamming together. Ferguson started jamming with Murphy and Scott and they began searching for a bass player. Murphy knew of
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's vocal and guitar abilities from Pentland's previous bands and offered him a spot in the band. Pentland accepted, and Sloan was formed in late January 1991. The band is named after the nickname of their friend, Jason Larsen. Larsen was originally called "Slow One" by his
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-speaking boss which, with the French accent, sounded more like "Sloan". The original agreement was that they could name the band after Larsen as long as he was on the cover of their first album. As a result, it is Larsen who appears on the cover of the '' Peppermint EP''.


Geffen Records, ''Peppermint'' EP (1991-1992)

On February 8, 1991, Sloan played their first show at an art show at NSCAD. Murphy and Pentland switched roles shortly after, with Pentland now playing guitar and Murphy playing bass. Through a battle of the bands-type gig, the band got a spot on the DTK Records compilation ''Here and Now'' and a session with local producer Terry Pulliam at his Soundmarket Studios. The band took the opportunity to record an album's worth of songs. One of the songs recorded was " Underwhelmed", which was selected for the ''Here and Now'' compilation. The band attracted interest from Canadian record labels
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and MCA Canada. After attracting interest from Todd Sullivan, an A&R representative at
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, a copy of Sloan's Pulliam sessions was sent to Sullivan. After seeing Sloan perform in
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, Sullivan committed to Sloan and the band signed to Geffen. In 1992, Sloan released their first recording, the EP ''
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''. It was released on the band's own label, Murderecords.


''Smeared'', ''Twice Removed'' (1992-1994)

On October 1, 1992, Sloan released their debut full-length album ''
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'' on Geffen in Canada. ''Smeared'' was released in the United States in January, 1993. The lead single from the album was a re-recorded version of "Underwhelmed", which was a hit in Canada and peaked at No. 25 on '' Billboard's''
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chart in the U.S. In 1993, Sloan embarked on a 10-week North American tour, which included dates opening for The Lemonheads. The band then later began recording their second album. The recordings for the album were a departure from the shoegazer-grunge style on the band's previous album, which did not please Geffen. When Sloan refused Geffen's request to re-record the album, Geffen pulled promotional support for it. In 1994, the band released the second album, which was titled '' Twice Removed''. ''
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'' named the album one of the "Best Albums You Didn't Hear" in 1994.


''One Chord to Another'' to ''Pretty Together'' (1995-2001)

In early 1995, there were rumours circulating that band was contemplating breaking up. Sloan played a handful of shows in the summer of 1995, including a headlining gig at Edgefest. In late 1995, when the band had considered themselves broken up, the band decided to release another Sloan album to help their Murderecords label financially and boost its profile. Though Geffen wanted to keep Sloan on the label, the band wanted to leave and Sloan was released from the label. In 1996, Sloan released ''
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'' on Murderecords in Canada. The album featured three hit singles and would go on to sell over 80,000 copies, becoming their best-selling album in Canada to date. In 1997, the band won their first
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, winning the " Best Alternative Album" award for ''One Chord to Another''. In 1998, the band released '' Navy Blues'', which was certified gold in Canada. In 1999, Sloan released their first live album, '' 4 Nights at the Palais Royale''. The live album was followed that same year by their next studio album, '' Between the Bridges''. In 2001, Sloan signed a licensing agreement with
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. That same year, Sloan released their next album, '' Pretty Together''.


''Action Pact'', ''A Sides Win'' (2003-2005)

Sloan made a concerted effort to break into the US market on their 2003 release '' Action Pact''. Songs were recorded in
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with Tom Rothrock producing. The glossier, radio-ready sound failed to raise Sloan's profile in the US, though they continued to be popular in Canada. In 2005, Sloan released their first compilation album, '' A Sides Win: Singles 1992-2005''. The album included two new songs, "All Used Up" and "Try to Make It". The Japanese release included two additional new tracks.


Yep Roc Records, ''Never Hear the End of It'', ''Parallel Play'' (2006-2008)

Now signed to
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for their US releases, Sloan released their eighth album, '' Never Hear the End of It'' in 2006. The album contained 30 tracks with all the members of the band contributing new songs. It was met with widespread critical acclaim and became the first Sloan album to chart in the United States. In 2008, Sloan followed up their longest album with their shortest ever release at the time, ''
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''.


''Hit & Run'' and ''B-Sides Win'' (2009-2010)

In November 2009, Sloan added a digital music store to their website. To promote the store, the band released an online-only EP titled ''Hit & Run''. The song ''Take It Upon Yourself'' was released as a free single. In February 2010, the band released another online exclusive, the compilation album ''B-Sides Win: Extras, Bonus Tracks and B-Sides 1992-2008.''


''The Double Cross'', ''Twice Removed'' reissue (2011-2013)

Sloan announced plans to release a 10th album in 2011, to coincide with the 20th anniversary of their first show. On February 22, 2011, Sloan announced that their new album would be released on May 10, 2011. The album was entitled ''
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'', a nod to their 20th (or XX) anniversary. The album was preceded by its first single, " Unkind". In promotion of the new album, a special video series produced and directed by Catherine Stockhausen was launched on
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to commemorate the illustrious success of the band. Interviewed in these videos are several musicians and celebrities such as
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, Joel Plaskett,
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, Dave Foley,
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, and Dave Hamlin. Following the completion of touring for ''The Double Cross'', Sloan reissued and toured behind ''Twice Removed'' as a three-record vinyl
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containing the original album, rarities, and demos. They toured North America, where they played ''Twice Removed'' in its entirety, followed by additional sets of songs that don't appear on the album. On April 24, 2013, Sloan announced the release of a
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7" single, ''Jenny'' b/w ''It's In You, It's In Me''. Pre-orders of the single also included a T-shirt portraying the band members circa 1985, and a bonus digital download of 12 additional hardcore covers performed by Sloan. Some of the bands covered included
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,
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, 7 Seconds, Black Flag and
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. In 2021, Sloan compiled and released the two originals and all 12 punk covers together as part of the 12” vinyl album, ''This One’s an Original''. Between 2011 and 2013, Sloan also released three limited edition live "bootleg" LPs from their archives: ''Is That All I Get? (1993 September Twentieth - Recorded Live On Patrick's Birthday)'' (2011), ''Australia 1999'' (2012), and ''Japan 2002'' (2013).


''Commonwealth'', 20th anniversary of ''One Chord to Another'' (2013-2017)

In 2013, the band revealed plans for a double album, with each of the four sides featuring a solo suite by a different band member. In May 2014, it was announced that the new album would be titled ''
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'' and would be released in September 2014. On July 14, 2014, the band announced the official release date for the album and the release of the album's first single, "Keep Swinging (Downtown)". In 2016, Sloan released a deluxe vinyl box set of their 1996 album, ''One Chord To Another'', which contained the original album, rarities, and demos. To mark that record's 20th anniversary, Sloan also toured North America, where they played the ''OCTA'' album in its entirety. In November 2016, Sloan released a Christmas single on limited edition, red translucent 7" vinyl, featuring two new songs, "Kids Come Back Again at Christmas" and "December 25".


''12'' (2018-2020)

On February 5, 2018, Sloan announced that their twelfth record would be called '' 12''. Advance track releases included "The Day Will Be Mine", "Spin Our Wheels" (the album's lead single), "Right to Roam," and "44 Teenagers." The album was released on April 6, 2018. The album debuted at #11 on the ''
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chart, which is the band's highest position on that chart in their history. The band then set off on a 30-date North American tour in support of the album. In late 2019, Sloan released their third deluxe vinyl box set – this time for their 1998 album, ''Navy Blues''. This release contained the original album, rarities, and demos. To celebrate the box set's release, Sloan embarked on a tour of North America that extended into 2020, in which they performed the ''Navy Blues'' album in its entirety.


''Steady'' (2021-present)

In July 2021, it was reported that Sloan was working on their thirteenth album and hope to release it in the fall of 2022. Sloan officially announced their new album, entitled ''Steady'', on July 13, 2022. The band released the song "Spend the Day" on streaming platforms the same day. On August 17, the band released the album's official lead single, "Scratch the Surface", along with an accompanying music video. ''Steady'' was released on October 21, 2022.


Songwriting, live performances

All four members of Sloan write and sing their own songs, and when they play live they switch instruments accordingly. Usually the band performs as follows: Murphy plays
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, Pentland plays
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, Ferguson plays
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, and Scott plays
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. Scott plays guitar while singing his songs, while Ferguson switches to bass and Murphy switches to drums. Prior to 2006's '' Never Hear the End of It'', Ferguson and Scott would also play
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on songs that called for it. Multi-instrumentalist Gregory Macdonald has handled all keyboard duties live and in the studio since 2006. Murphy and Pentland would be considered the two main vocalists as they sing lead on the majority of the band's songs and contribute back-up/harmony vocals to all them. While Murphy has written more of the band's songs than any of the other members, particularly on the band's first two albums, Pentland is nonetheless responsible for having written a majority of Sloan's most recognizable hits. Every member of the group has contributed at least one song per album, with the lone exception being 2003's '' Action Pact'' on which Scott has no songs. According to ''
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'', that album's producer, Tom Rothrock, essentially randomly selected tracks out of the band's submissions in the interest of creating a more streamlined sound. Also, Scott's songwriting output at that time may have been somewhat diminished because he had recently become a father.


Members

* Jay Ferguson – vocals, rhythm guitar, bass guitar (1991–present) *
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 – vocals, bass guitar, drums (1991–present) *
Patrick Pentland Patrick Pentland (born 20 September 1969) is an Irish rock guitarist member of the Canadian rock band Sloan. All four members of Sloan write, produce, and sing their own songs, but Pentland primarily plays lead guitar for most songs. He occasiona ...
 – vocals, lead guitar (1991–present) * Andrew Scott – vocals, drums, rhythm guitar (1991–present) ;Touring members *Gregory Macdonald – Keyboards, percussion, vocals (2006–present)


Discography


Studio albums


Honours and awards

In 1996, a reader poll by Canadian music magazine '' Chart!'' ranked '' Twice Removed'' as the best Canadian album of all time, only two years after its release. The same poll in 2000 ranked the album third, behind
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''. However, the 2005 poll once again ranked the album first. The band has also been nominated for several
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, winning one in 1997 for Best Alternative Album for ''
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''.


Juno Awards

Source *1994: Nominated – Best New Group *1995: Nominated – Best Alternative Album ('' Twice Removed'') *1997: Won – Best Alternative Album (''
One Chord to Another ''One Chord to Another'' is the third studio album by the Canadian rock band Sloan. The album was released in Canada through Murderecords in 1996 and in the United States through The Enclave in 1997. Like their previous album, ''One Chord to ...
'') *1999: Nominated – Best Rock Album ('' Navy Blues'') *2000: Nominated – Best Album Design (Catherine Stockhausen and Lee Towndrow, '' Between the Bridges'') *2002: Nominated – Best Rock Album ('' Pretty Together'') *2002: Nominated – Best Single (" If It Feels Good Do It") *2007: Nominated – Best Rock Album ('' Never Hear the End of It'') *2009: Nominated - Best Rock Album (''
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'') *2012: Nominated - Best Rock Album (''
The Double Cross ''The Double Cross'' is the tenth studio album by Canadian rock band Sloan. The title of the album is a nod to their 20th (or XX) anniversary. At a length of 34 minutes, it is Sloan's shortest album to date. It is also the band's first album to b ...
'')


East Coast Music Awards

*1993: Nominated – Album of the Year (''
Smeared ''Smeared'' is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band Sloan. It was released in Canada on October 1, 1992, and in the United States in January, 1993, on Geffen Records. The album was recorded at a low cost of $1,200. The album is ranked ...
''), Entertainer of the Year, Pop Rock Recording of the Year, Song of the Year ("Underwhelmed"), Video of the Year ("Underwhelmed") *1996: Won – Alternative Recording of the Year **Nominated – Pop Rock Recording of the Year, Video of the Year (" People of the Sky") *1997: Won – Alternative Recording of the Year, Group of the Year ** Nominated – Pop Rock Recording of the Year *1998: Nominated – Single of the Year (" Everything You've Done Wrong"), Video of the Year ("Everything You've Done Wrong") *1999: Nominated – Group of the Year, Video of the Year (" Money City Maniacs") *2001: Nominated – Group of the Year *2002: Won – Video of the Year (" If It Feels Good Do It") **Nominated – Album of the Year ('' Pretty Together''), Entertainer of the Year, Group of the Year, Rock Recording of the Year, Songwriter of the Year ("If It Feels Good Do It") *2003: Nominated – Entertainer of the Year, Single of the Year ("The Other Man"), Video of the Year ("The Other Man") *2004: Won – Video of the Year ("The Rest of My Life") ** Nominated – Album of the Year ('' Action Pact''), Group of the Year, Rock Recording of the Year (''Action Pact''), Single of the Year ("The Rest of My Life"), Songwriter of the Year ("The Rest of My Life") *2006 Nominated – Single of the Year ("All Used Up") *2007 Won – Rock Recording of the Year ('' Never Hear the End of It'') ** Nominated: Album of the Year (''Never Hear the End of It''), Group of the Year


See also

* Canadian rock * Music of Canada


References


External links

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