Amos The Transparent Bio
“Probably one of the best kept secrets of the year in Canadian indie rock… The music is smooth, versatile and intricate, with several layers of personality revealing itself in every track.” - Bobby B (It’s Not The Band I Hate, It’s Their Fans)
A band's name often indicates the genre of music they represent. Not so in the case of Amos the Transparent, the creative new force in the Canadian music scene. The band's versatile sound is on full display for their debut album, Everything I've Forgotten to Forget - an intricate collection of songs immersed in harmony, rooted in folk with indie-pop overtones.
One of Amos the Transparent's most defining characteristics is their authentic delivery and ability to capture a mood. Lyrical themes of love and loss, hope and despair channel the spirit of Elliott Smith while the music evokes the minimalist charm of Wilco.
Amos the Transparent is the brainchild of Ottawa songwriter Jonathan Chandler - a soft-spoken talent with a faultless ear. Chandler teamed up with drummer and primary collaborator, Christopher Wilson to solidify material that was written over a period of several years.
The duo applied a collective approach to the recording process, drawing out the influences and talents of numerous guest artists including Amy Millan of Stars who makes a special guest vocal appearance on the stunning duet, "After All That, It's Come To This". Millan agreed to perform the track after Chandler and Wilson captivated her with an a cappella version of the song backstage at Bluesfest 2006 in Ottawa.
Armed with, at times, a seven piece lineup including the likes of Mark Hyne, Ana Miura, Steven Bragg, Kelsey McNulty and Cameron McLellan, the band has prepared a live show that not only reproduces the feel and songwriting of the record but also delivers an unforgettable performance.
Garnering a wave of early momentum, Everything I've Forgotten to Forget offers a compelling introduction to a promising new artist.
DISCOGRAPHY:
"My, What Big Teeth You Have..." (Oct 10, 2009)
Everything I've Forgotten to Forget (Aug 28, 2007)
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