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Two Hours Traffic

Two Hours Traffic was a Canadian indie rock band, based in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. They are named after a line in the prologue to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.[1][2] Critics have drawn comparisons to 1970s power pop band Big Star, but the band members tend to cite Nick Lowe as a prime influence.[3] The band was nominated for the Polaris Music Prize in 2008 for the album Little Jabs. In 2013, the band performed on their final tour, disbanding afterward.[4]

Two Hours Traffic
Two Hours Traffic performing at the 2007 NXNE festival
Background information
OriginCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
GenresIndie rock
Power pop
Years active2000–2013, 2018, 2019
LabelsMapleMusic
Bumstead
Past membersLiam Corcoran
Andrew MacDonald
Derek Ellis
Nathan Gill
Alec O'Hanley
Websitetwohourstraffic.com
Two Hours Traffic performing during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Whistler.

History

Founded by Liam Corcoran (lead vocals and guitar), and Alec O'Hanley (guitar, keyboards and vocals), the group added bassist Andrew MacDonald and drummer Derek Ellis to its roster in 2002 after meeting while attending the University of Prince Edward Island. While all were age 19, the quartet recorded a demo titled The April Storm. After handing a copy of the EP to Canadian musician Joel Plaskett at one of his Charlottetown performances, a collaborative relationship formed.[5] In 2005 the band released their full-length, self-titled Two Hours Traffic.

The group has performed and toured with various East Coast artists such as Plaskett himself, In-Flight Safety, and Wintersleep. The self-titled album was recognized with the group's first nomination at the 2006 East Coast Music Awards, for Rock Recording of the Year. Their videos "Better Sorry than Safe", "Stuck for the Summer" and "Jezebel" have been in rotation on MuchMusic.[6] The group released a six-song EP entitled Isolator on September 26, 2006. Isolator was also produced by Joel Plaskett. It was nominated for Alternative Recording of the Year at the 2007 East Coast Music Awards.

Their second full-length album, Little Jabs, produced by Joel Plaskett, was released on Bumstead Records in July 2007. Documentary film director Ron Mann directed the video for "Jezebel", Mann's first foray into music videos.[7] Little Jabs has led to the band's most chart success to date, reaching the top ten of Chart magazine's Canadian College Radio Top 50 Chart.[8]

The band won Group of the Year and Alternative Rock Recording of the Year at the 2007 Music P.E.I. Awards.[9]

The group's songs have been featured in Gossip Girl, The O.C., The Secret Life of the American Teenager, One Tree Hill and Castle. Most recently their songs were featured on 18 to Life.

In 2008, Little Jabs was shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize.

The band's 2009 album, Territory was produced by Plaskett as well, and mixed by Howard Redekopp.

Two Hours Traffic were also winners of the 8th annual Independent Music Awards Vox Pop vote for best Poster (artwork by Rebecca Ford).

In September 2011, it was announced that guitarist Alec O'Hanley would be leaving the band. The announcement also indicated that the band would carry on and are working on a new record for release in 2012. On January 26, 2012, the band announced that Nathan Gill would join as the new bassist, with MacDonald taking over on guitar.

The band's fourth full-length album, Foolish Blood, was released on February 19, 2013 to positive reviews. Blurt Magazine praised the album saying, "Like a reincarnated Big Star, complete with sweet melodies that last for days and hooks sharp enough to piece flesh, the band's latest Foolish Blood (their seventh if you loop in EPs), is one of their strongest efforts to date". Exclaim! gave the album 8/10 and declared "Foolish Blood's low-end textures and diverse layers guarantee that the Maritime icons will remain relevant for years to come." NOW Magazine gave the album 4 stars and noted the band's "stunning pop chops".

Breakup

On October 28, 2013, the band announced a farewell tour to take place in the coming December, covering several Canadian cities.[10] Corcoran clarified that a major reason for the split, despite the band's success, is that it is difficult to sustain an income in this business.[4]

Other projects

Liam Corcoran is active as a solo artist. Alec O'Hanley is part of Alvvays. Andy MacDonald and Derek Ellis are part of Charlottetown band Golden Cinema.

Nominations and awards

"Polaris Music Prize"

2008 - Short List Finalist ("Little Jabs")

2008 - Long List ("Little Jabs")

"'East Coast Music Awards (ECMA)'"

2014 - Album of the Year ("Foolish Blood") - Nominated

2014 - Pop Recording of the Year ("Foolish Blood") - Nominated

2011 - Fan's Choice Video Of The Year - Nominated

2010 - Group Recording Of The Year ("Territory") - Nominated

2010 - Pop Recording Of The Year ("Territory") - Nominated

2008 - FACTOR Recording Of The Year ("Little Jabs") - Nominated

2008 - Pop Recording Of The Year ("Little Jabs") - Won

2008 - Video Of The Year ("Jezebel") - Nominated

2007 - Alternative Recording Of The Year ("Isolator") - Nominated

"'Music Prince Edward Island (MPEI)'"

2014 - Pop Recording of the Year ("Foolish Blood") - Nominated

2014 - Group Recording of the Year ("Foolish Blood") - Nominated

2013 - Entertainer Of The Year - Nominated

2013 - SpinCount Touring Artist Of The Year - Nominated

2013 - Video Of The Year ("Amour Than Amis") - Nominated

2011 - Video Of The Year ("Noisemaker") - Nominated

2010 - Songwriter Of The Year ("Noisemaker") - Nominated

2010 - Group Of The Year - Nominated

2010 - Album Of The Year ("Territory") - Nominated

2010 - Pop Recording Of The Year ("Territory") - Nominated

2007 - Group Of The Year - Won

2007 - Alternative Rock Recording Of The Year - Won

Discography

Founding Members

References

  1. ^ Borzykowski, Bryan (2007-07-19). . NOW. Archived from the original on 2007-10-18. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
  2. ^ Whibbs, Chris (August 2007). . Exclaim!. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
  3. ^ Langlois, Jill (2007-07-19). . Eye Weekly. Archived from the original on 2011-05-22. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
  4. ^ a b Patch, Nick (November 2013). "P.E.I.'s Two Hours Traffic explain split", The Canadian Press. Reprinted in Truro Daily News, November 19, 2013. Retrieved December 14, 2013.
  5. ^ Despres, Shawn (2005-06-07). . Chart. Archived from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2009-04-02.
  6. ^ Cole, Sally (2007-10-12). "Road stories". Charlottetown Guardian. Retrieved 2007-12-24.
  7. ^ Langlois, Jill (2007-07-19). . Eye Weekly. Archived from the original on 2011-05-22. Retrieved 2007-07-24.
  8. ^ . Chart. 10 August 2007. Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 2009-10-11.
  9. ^ Cole, Sally (2007-11-12). "Five awards a real charm for Bear River musician". Charlottetown Guardian. Retrieved 2007-12-24.
  10. ^ "Two Hours Traffic Announce Farewell Tour — Two Hours Traffic". Archived from the original on 2013-11-04. Retrieved 2013-11-04.

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Two Hours Traffic was a Canadian indie rock band based in Charlottetown Prince Edward Island They are named after a line in the prologue to Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet 1 2 Critics have drawn comparisons to 1970s power pop band Big Star but the band members tend to cite Nick Lowe as a prime influence 3 The band was nominated for the Polaris Music Prize in 2008 for the album Little Jabs In 2013 the band performed on their final tour disbanding afterward 4 Two Hours TrafficTwo Hours Traffic performing at the 2007 NXNE festivalBackground informationOriginCharlottetown Prince Edward Island CanadaGenresIndie rockPower popYears active2000 2013 2018 2019LabelsMapleMusicBumsteadPast membersLiam CorcoranAndrew MacDonaldDerek EllisNathan GillAlec O HanleyWebsitetwohourstraffic comTwo Hours Traffic performing during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Whistler Contents 1 History 1 1 Breakup 2 Other projects 3 Nominations and awards 4 Discography 5 Founding Members 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditFounded by Liam Corcoran lead vocals and guitar and Alec O Hanley guitar keyboards and vocals the group added bassist Andrew MacDonald and drummer Derek Ellis to its roster in 2002 after meeting while attending the University of Prince Edward Island While all were age 19 the quartet recorded a demo titled The April Storm After handing a copy of the EP to Canadian musician Joel Plaskett at one of his Charlottetown performances a collaborative relationship formed 5 In 2005 the band released their full length self titled Two Hours Traffic The group has performed and toured with various East Coast artists such as Plaskett himself In Flight Safety and Wintersleep The self titled album was recognized with the group s first nomination at the 2006 East Coast Music Awards for Rock Recording of the Year Their videos Better Sorry than Safe Stuck for the Summer and Jezebel have been in rotation on MuchMusic 6 The group released a six song EP entitled Isolator on September 26 2006 Isolator was also produced by Joel Plaskett It was nominated for Alternative Recording of the Year at the 2007 East Coast Music Awards Their second full length album Little Jabs produced by Joel Plaskett was released on Bumstead Records in July 2007 Documentary film director Ron Mann directed the video for Jezebel Mann s first foray into music videos 7 Little Jabs has led to the band s most chart success to date reaching the top ten of Chart magazine s Canadian College Radio Top 50 Chart 8 The band won Group of the Year and Alternative Rock Recording of the Year at the 2007 Music P E I Awards 9 The group s songs have been featured in Gossip Girl The O C The Secret Life of the American Teenager One Tree Hill and Castle Most recently their songs were featured on 18 to Life In 2008 Little Jabs was shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize The band s 2009 album Territory was produced by Plaskett as well and mixed by Howard Redekopp Two Hours Traffic were also winners of the 8th annual Independent Music Awards Vox Pop vote for best Poster artwork by Rebecca Ford In September 2011 it was announced that guitarist Alec O Hanley would be leaving the band The announcement also indicated that the band would carry on and are working on a new record for release in 2012 On January 26 2012 the band announced that Nathan Gill would join as the new bassist with MacDonald taking over on guitar The band s fourth full length album Foolish Blood was released on February 19 2013 to positive reviews Blurt Magazine praised the album saying Like a reincarnated Big Star complete with sweet melodies that last for days and hooks sharp enough to piece flesh the band s latest Foolish Blood their seventh if you loop in EPs is one of their strongest efforts to date Exclaim gave the album 8 10 and declared Foolish Blood s low end textures and diverse layers guarantee that the Maritime icons will remain relevant for years to come NOW Magazine gave the album 4 stars and noted the band s stunning pop chops Breakup Edit On October 28 2013 the band announced a farewell tour to take place in the coming December covering several Canadian cities 10 Corcoran clarified that a major reason for the split despite the band s success is that it is difficult to sustain an income in this business 4 Other projects EditLiam Corcoran is active as a solo artist Alec O Hanley is part of Alvvays Andy MacDonald and Derek Ellis are part of Charlottetown band Golden Cinema Nominations and awards Edit Polaris Music Prize 2008 Short List Finalist Little Jabs 2008 Long List Little Jabs East Coast Music Awards ECMA 2014 Album of the Year Foolish Blood Nominated2014 Pop Recording of the Year Foolish Blood Nominated2011 Fan s Choice Video Of The Year Nominated2010 Group Recording Of The Year Territory Nominated2010 Pop Recording Of The Year Territory Nominated2008 FACTOR Recording Of The Year Little Jabs Nominated2008 Pop Recording Of The Year Little Jabs Won2008 Video Of The Year Jezebel Nominated2007 Alternative Recording Of The Year Isolator Nominated Music Prince Edward Island MPEI 2014 Pop Recording of the Year Foolish Blood Nominated2014 Group Recording of the Year Foolish Blood Nominated2013 Entertainer Of The Year Nominated2013 SpinCount Touring Artist Of The Year Nominated2013 Video Of The Year Amour Than Amis Nominated2011 Video Of The Year Noisemaker Nominated2010 Songwriter Of The Year Noisemaker Nominated2010 Group Of The Year Nominated2010 Album Of The Year Territory Nominated2010 Pop Recording Of The Year Territory Nominated2007 Group Of The Year Won2007 Alternative Rock Recording Of The Year WonDiscography Edit2003 The April Storm EP 2005 Two Hours Traffic 2006 Isolator EP 2007 Little Jabs 2009 Territory 2012 Siren Spell EP 2013 Foolish BloodFounding Members Edit Liam Corcoranlead vocals Andrew MacDonaldbass guitar Derek Ellisdrums Alec O HanleyguitarReferences Edit Borzykowski Bryan 2007 07 19 Two Hours Traffic NOW Archived from the original on 2007 10 18 Retrieved 2007 08 21 Whibbs Chris August 2007 The chemistry of Two Hours Traffic Exclaim Archived from the original on 2007 09 30 Retrieved 2007 08 21 Langlois Jill 2007 07 19 Two Hours Traffic get schooled in the art of pop by an expert faculty from Joel Plaskett to Nick Lowe Eye Weekly Archived from the original on 2011 05 22 Retrieved 2007 08 21 a b Patch Nick November 2013 P E I s Two Hours Traffic explain split The Canadian Press Reprinted in Truro Daily News November 19 2013 Retrieved December 14 2013 Despres Shawn 2005 06 07 Two Hours Traffic use chemistry to their advantage Chart Archived from the original on 2011 06 07 Retrieved 2009 04 02 Cole Sally 2007 10 12 Road stories Charlottetown Guardian Retrieved 2007 12 24 Langlois Jill 2007 07 19 Two Hours Traffic get schooled in the art of pop by an expert faculty from Joel Plaskett to Nick Lowe Eye Weekly Archived from the original on 2011 05 22 Retrieved 2007 07 24 Top 50 albums from Canadian Campus Community Radio Airplay Chart 10 August 2007 Archived from the original on 7 June 2011 Retrieved 2009 10 11 Cole Sally 2007 11 12 Five awards a real charm for Bear River musician Charlottetown Guardian Retrieved 2007 12 24 Two Hours Traffic Announce Farewell Tour Two Hours Traffic Archived from the original on 2013 11 04 Retrieved 2013 11 04 External links EditTwo Hours Traffic official site Two Hours Traffic at MapleMusic Recordings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Two Hours Traffic amp oldid 1105574910, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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