The City Streets

The City Streets
Origin Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Genres punk rock
indie rock
rock and roll
Years active 20052013
Labels Clamour Records
Members Rick Reid (guitar/lead vocals)
Matt Leddy (bass/vocals)
Mark Chmilar (drums)

The City Streets were a Canadian independent rock and roll band from Edmonton, Alberta.

History

The City Streets self-released their debut full-length album, These Things Happen, in 2005. The band then went on a tour of Canada and the USA.[1] They followed with the full-length Concentrated Living[2] and supported the album with two North American tours in 2008.

"Concentrated Living" entered !earshot, Canada's national campus radio chart, at No. 44 in November[3] and also received a record number of plays on CJSR-FM, Edmonton's campus radio station.

"The Jazz Age" is the band's third full-length album, released in June 2010.[4][5] Winter Lightning was recorded with Howard Bilerman (Arcade Fire, Godspeed You Black Emperor) at Hotel2Tango in Montreal and released simultaneously with 'Sawdust & Rum' which was recorded and produced by the band themselves in a cabin in Nova Scotia. Winter Lightning was released on vinyl and Sawdust & Rum on CD.[6]

Other releases include the EP's 'Peacemaker' with Myrol and 'Decline of the West'.

In 2012 the band released a video, "Tristesse". "The City Streets "Tristesse" (video)". Exclaim!, By Alex Hudson Oct 30, 2012</ref> The City Streets announced their breakup spring of 2013.[7]

Discography

Albums

  • These Things Happen (2005)
  • Concentrated Living (2008)
  • The Jazz Age (2010)
  • Winter Lightning (2012)
  • Sawdust & Rum (2012)
  • Pretenders (2013)

EPs

  • If You Don't Like the Clash You're A Bad Person (2006)
  • Movies Are For Retards 7" (2008)
  • The Hipster Cull (2009)
  • Decline of the West (2011)
  • Peacemaker (2011)

See also

References

  1. "Calgary Buzz: Good Things Happen For The City Streets". Chart Attack - Dec 15, 2006
  2. "Top 200 Chart". Earshot, November 2008.
  3. " CD Review: The City Streets “The Jazz Age”. Rock and Roll Report, July 26, 2010 Joey Goodman
  4. "Shoegaze Superstars". Planet S, August 18–31, 2010, VOL.14 ISSUE. 26. Chris Morin
  5. "The City Streets Detail 'Winter Lightning' and 'Sawdust & Rum' Albums". Exclaim!, By Alex Hudson Apr 13, 2012
  6. "The City Streets Say Goodbye with One Final Album". Exclaim!, By Alex Hudson Apr 29, 2013
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