Said The Whale

Vancouver, BC

In the five years since Said The Whale formed, the band's hook-heavy, pop-rock sound has propelled them to successes that include a nationally televised documentary, a JUNO Award victory, and a seemingly endless series of tours around the globe. In an age of overnight internet sensations, theirs is a true grassroots success story that has allowed the group — featuring dual frontmen Tyler Bancroft and Ben Worcester, drummer Spencer Schoening, keyboardist Jaycelyn Brown and bassist Nathan Shaw — to take its place among the Canadian indie rock elite.

 

After uniting in early 2007, the band wasted no time in releasing the EP Taking Abalonia, which was reissued the next year with seven new songs as the debut full-length, Howe Sounds/Taking Abalonia. Said the Whale put out the follow-up LP Islands Disappear in 2009, and quickly won over a legion of new followers when the crunchy power-pop hit "Camilo (The Magician)" became one of the most played Canadian songs on Modern Rock Radio in 2010.

 

Audiences all around the world quickly began to take notice of the fast-rising musicians, who performed at increasingly high-profile gigs including the Vancouver 2010 Olympics and nationally televised Canada Day celebrations on Parliament Hill. In 2011, the band toured in the U.S. and U.K. and earned international praise from Consequence of Sound, You Ain't No Picasso, and BBC Radio 6. Back home, Said The Whale won a JUNO Aw …

Lineup

Name Role
Tyler Bancroft Guitar/vocals
Ben Worcester Guitar/vocals
Spencer Schoening Drums
Jaycelyn Brown Keys
Nathan Shaw Bass

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FANS PLAYLISTED TOTAL PLAYS
1,161 7,747 315,995

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West Coast Christmas EP

Much to our shock, awe and disbelief, it's December 12th. Unreal! It seems like just yesterday it was the middle of August, and the rain was at least kinda warm. So, in the spirit of Christmas and Hanukkah and holidays and giving, we are offering you a FREE EP for download from our website … READ MORE

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Upcoming Concerts

Date Venue Location
Feb 25 Rio Theatre Vancouver
Mar 02 Q Cafe Seattle
Mar 05 Luigi's Sacramento
Mar 06 Hotel Utah San Francisco
Mar 08 Silverlake Lounge Los Angeles
Mar 10 Plush Tucson
Mar 11 Rhythm Room Phoenix
Mar 13 SXSW Austin
Mar 22 Club Cafe Pittsburgh
Mar 23 M Room Philadelphia
Mar 24 The Rock Shop Brooklyn
Mar 27 Peppers Pub Saint John
Mar 28 Reflections Cabaret Halifax
Mar 30 Grenfell College Corner Brook
Apr 05 UPEI Charlottetown
Apr 07 Charlotte Street Arts Centre Fredericton
Apr 08 Le Cercle Quebec City
Apr 10 Le Divan Orange Montreal
Apr 11 The Ritual Ottawa
Apr 12 This Ain't Hollywood Hamilton
Apr 13 The Great Hall Toronto
Apr 14 London Music Hall London
Apr 16 The Capitol Theatre Windsor
Apr 17 Lager House Detroit
Apr 18 Double Door Chicago
Apr 20 400 Bar Minneapolis
Apr 21 Park Theatre Winnipeg
Apr 23 Artful Dodger Regina
Apr 24 Broadway Theatre Saskatoon
Apr 25 Myer Horowitz Theatre Edmonton
Apr 26 MacEwan Hall Ballroom Calgary
Apr 28 Habitat Kelowna
Apr 29 Habitat Kelowna
May 03 The Vogue Theatre Vancouver
May 04 Alix Goolden Hall Victoria
Jul 14 EDGEFEST Downsview Park

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