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successful independent release at the end of 1998, built
in shellbrook are back with some very noticeable changes.
Starting out in early 97, Vinny Gore
(vox/guitarist), Cade Stewart (drums), Mike Ash (bass),
and
guitarist Andrew Hudyma, have come full circle. The release
of "airs and graces" in November of 1998, brought
the band numerous opportunities, such as opening slots for
the likes of Samiam, No Means
No, and The Weakerthans, substantial Canadian college and university
radio play, and a chance to contribute music for the Canadian
Hockey Documentary "Chasing The Dream". But more
importantly it brought the interest of some independent record
companies within Canada.
In June of 1999, the band signed
on with the relatively new label, Triple Threat Records
of Calgary Alberta Canada, and immediately went into
Drozda Studios and began recording their follow up to "airs
and graces". The new six song CD EP entitled "This
Apparatus must be earthed", will be released in
mid August on Triple Threat, and Canada wide distribution
will be handled by Halifax’s famed Sonic Unyon
Records. "Writing the best possible record you can
is what should matter most to you" states Vinny
Gore, the bands guitarist/vox and main songwriter. The
new CD displays the raw emotional melodic rock that built
in shellbrook are known for, and showcases the band’s
best material yet."We have just now begun to find
our sound that we feel most comfortable with," says
Andrew Hudyma. "When you have a label backing you,
you instantly gain the confidence that you really need
to have" "You need to have financial and mental
support to really accomplish the things that you need
to do to
be able to put out good records" says Mike Ash.

"THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED" - MP3 
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