Islands is a Canadian
indie rock
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band from
Montreal
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,
Quebec
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. The group was founded in 2005 by
Nicholas Thorburn and
Jamie Thompson, shortly after the breakup of
The Unicorns
The Unicorns were a Canadian rock band formed in the year 2000 by Nicholas Thorburn (Nick Diamonds) of British Columbia and Alden Penner (Alden Ginger) of Quebec. J'aime Tambeur joined in December 2003. The band announced their split in late ...
, of which both were members. Their current lineup includes Thorburn, often known by his stage name Nick Diamonds, along with brothers Evan Gordon and
Geordie Gordon, and Adam Halferty. The band has released 10 studio albums, with their 10th album, ''What Occurs'', released on June 21, 2024.
History
Formation and ''Return to the Sea'' (2005–2006)
Following the abrupt breakup of
The Unicorns
The Unicorns were a Canadian rock band formed in the year 2000 by Nicholas Thorburn (Nick Diamonds) of British Columbia and Alden Penner (Alden Ginger) of Quebec. J'aime Tambeur joined in December 2003. The band announced their split in late ...
in 2004, members
Nicholas Thorburn and
Jamie Thompson simultaneously formed Islands and hip-hop group Th' Corn Gangg, and recorded Islands' debut album, ''
Return to the Sea'', during 2005. The album was recorded at
Breakglass Studio and Thompson's bedroom in
Montreal
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, Canada, and was produced by
audio engineer
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/
record producer
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Mark Lawson.

''Return to the Sea'' was re-mastered in
England
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for the
Europe
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an version of the album, and was released there by
Rough Trade Records
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on April 3, 2006. In
North America
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, the album was released on the upstart label
Equator Records on April 4, 2006. The cover of the album is a painting by
Caspar David Friedrich
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titled ''The Wreck of the Hope''. The album features numerous guest appearances, including members of
Arcade Fire
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and
Wolf Parade
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.
The band played various shows around the US and Canada throughout mid-late 2005, followed by an opening slot for
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on their early 2006 tour. After ''Return to the Sea'' was released in April 2006, the band embarked on their first full headlining tour, playing small clubs around the US and Canada throughout May. They were joined by
Cadence Weapon and
Why? on the first half of the tour, and
Cadence Weapon and
Busdriver on the second. The band generally received critical acclaim for their live shows, which sometimes ended with the band leading the audience out of the venue "
pied piper style" and onto the surrounding streets.
On May 28, 2006, it was announced that Thompson was leaving the band. Islands decided to continue on without Thompson, and a European tour was scheduled, and further recordings confirmed. The band later emerged the following month for two surprise appearances in Montreal, performing with a new lineup including new drummer Aaron Harris and multi-instrumentalist Kate Perkins, before departing for Europe the following week.
''Arm's Way'', new lineup, and ''Vapours'' (2007–2009)
During subsequent tour dates in Iceland, the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, the band premiered several new songs which appeared on their second album, ''Arm's Way'', which was released on Los Angeles-based
ANTI-
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Founded by Andy Kaulkin, Anti- first gained attention by releasing Tom Waits's Grammy Award–winning '' Mule Variations'' in 1999. Other veteran recordin ...
Records on May 20, 2008.
On June 19, 2009, it was announced that the entire band except for Thorburn had left the group. The new lineup included brothers Evan and Geordie Gordon, and a returning Thompson. Islands' third album, ''Vapours'', was released September 22, 2009, on ANTI-. The band extensively toured the record in North America with
Jemina Pearl
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She appeared in the television series ''Gossip Girl'', in a musical performance with Thurston Mo ...
and
Toro Y Moi. During the spring of 2010, Islands toured Europe, playing shows in Northern and Western Europe throughout March and April.
In an interview with
Exclaim!
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, Nick Thorburn explained that the overhauled lineup was a product of his desire to try new things. "That's important to me―to be able to constantly try new things. That's why this record's largely informed by electronic stuff like drum machines, sequencing, and programming, which really scales it back from the last record." Thompson once again left the band prior to the summer 2010 tour, and was again replaced by Aaron Harris.
''A Sleep & A Forgetting'' and ''Ski Mask'' (2010–2014)
Following ''Vapours'' release, Thorburn formed the band
Mister Heavenly with
Man Man's Honus Honus and
Modest Mouse
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's
Joe Plummer. The trio released their debut album, ''
Out of Love'', on
Sub Pop Records
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in 2011.
On October 25, 2011, ANTI- announced Islands' fourth record, ''A Sleep & a Forgetting'', which was released February 14, 2012. In a statement, Thorburn explained, "I left New York after the end of a relationship and came to Los Angeles. There was a piano where I was staying and that's where I wrote these songs. This record deals with loss, with memory and forgetting and with dreaming. I started writing it on Valentine's Day and it's coming out on Valentine's Day." Drums on the record were played by Luc Laurent, who officially joined the band in November 2011 after his band Pepper Rabbit broke up. The song "Hallways" from the album was featured in a commercial for Dell and the Microsoft Surface tablet.
On July 9, 2013, Thorburn revealed ''Ski Mask'', Islands' fifth record, and the first with new drummer Adam Halferty. That same day, the band premiered the lead single, "Wave Forms". The album was released on September 17, 2013, followed by a number of tours across the US, Canada, and Europe, including an appearance at Primavera Sound Fest in Barcelona.
''Should I Remain Here, At Sea?'' and ''Taste'' (2015–2016)
During the summer of 2015, Islands simultaneously recorded two records: ''Should I Remain Here, At Sea?'', a spiritual successor to the band's debut album, ''Return to the Sea'', and ''Taste'', a "more electronic" album "buoyed by drum machines, programming and vintage synths." The albums were released on May 13, 2016, via the band's own Manqué label, reaching #21 and #23 on the Billboard Heatseeker charts, respectively.
''Islomania'' (2016–2023)
After the dual release in 2016 and the subsequent tour, the band was largely inactive for a few years, without any touring or new music. Thorburn has stated in interviews that he quit the band in 2016, but returned to it after writing new music that he felt was "for Islands only." The new album ''Islomania'' was announced on March 3, 2021, and released on June 11, 2021.
''And That's Why Dolphins Lost Their Legs'' (2023–present)
In the summer of 2023, Islands announced a new album, ''And That's Why Dolphins Lost Their Legs''. Alongside this reveal, the first track from the album, "Life's a Joke", was released, along with an announcement for a North American tour for the fall of 2023.
Members
Current
* Evan Gordon
* Geordie Gordon
* Adam Halferty
*
Nicholas Thorburn
Former
* Aaron Harris
* Patrice Agbokou
* Sebastian Chow
* Alexander Chow
*
Michael Feuerstack
* Patrick Gregoire
*
Jim Guthrie
* Kate Perkins
*
Jamie Thompson
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
See also
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Music of Canada
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Music of Quebec
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Canadian rock
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List of Canadian musicians
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References
External links
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Pitchfork Medianews article
Secret Unicorns ForumPost break-up information of all The Unicorns related projects
June 2008 Interviewwith
L.A. Record
Interview with Nick Thorburnfrom Drop-d.ie
Acoustic Session with 'They Shoot Music – Don't They'Nick Diamonds of Islands performs new songs in June 2010 as a guest on Radio Happy Hour
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