controller.controller

controller.controller is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The band consists of vocalist Nirmala Basnayake, guitarists Colwyn Llewellyn-Thomas and Scott Kaija, bassist Ronnie Morris and drummer Jeff Scheven. The band took its name from a song by Shotmaker.[1]

controller.controller
Background information
OriginCanada
GenresIndie rock, dance-punk
Years active20022006; 2015, 2017
LabelsNew Romantic

History

The band formed in 2002, and played their first shows using the name The Prefix. Their rhythmic post-punk style had been compared by critics to Joy Division, The Slits and Public Image Ltd.

Their debut album, History, was released on Paper Bag Records in 2004.[2][3] The follow-up album, X-Amounts, was released October 11, 2005.[4][5] Also in 2005, Basnayake participated in Ladeez Quire, an improvisational music show that also featured Sook-Yin Lee and Elisha Lim.[6]

After the release of X-Amounts, the band went on a tour around North America and the UK to support the album.[7][8]

In October 2006 Basnayake decided to leave the band,[9] and this resulted in its disbanding.[7] Members Jeff Scheven and Ronnie Morris formed the new band Lioness with vocalist Vanessa Fischer in 2007,[10] while Scott Kaija formed the new band Medallions with vocalist/guitarist John Hunter, drummer Mick Jackson and Daniel Brooks.[10] Basnayake remained an occasional contributor to one-off musical projects, most notably Toronto band Stop Die Resuscitate's 2009 single "Measurements".[11]

The band reunited in February 2015 for a reunion show at Sneaky Dee's, as part of the 15th anniversary of Toronto's influential Wavelength concert series.[12] Shortly thereafter Morris suffered a disabling stroke.[7][13]

Discography

See also

References

  1. Greg the Boyfriend (2004-10-13). "controller.controller in Sets and the City". Gothamist. Archived from the original on 2012-04-15. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  2. "Controller.Controller reunites for Wavelength, talk future and that time Bahamas opened for them". Post City, February 11, 2015.
  3. Reviews. CMJ New Music Report. CMJ Network, Inc. 14 June 2004. pp. 5–. ISSN 0890-0795.
  4. "Nirmala Basnayake Leaves Controller.Controller". ChartAttack, October 6, 2006.
  5. Rebecca RAber (2005). Abridged Too Far: Reviews in brief. CMJ New Music Monthly. CMJ Network, Inc. pp. 50–. ISSN 1074-6978.
  6. "Quire Practice". NOW, December 15, 2005.
  7. "Ronnie Morris Recovery". by Kevin Ritchie May 21, 2015
  8. "controller.controller Have Reunited And It Feels So Good". Noisey, Cam Lindsay Jan 8 2015
  9. "Nirmala Basnayake Talks About Leaving controller.controller". CBC Radio 3, October 3, 2006.
  10. "controller.controller Have Reunited And It Feels So Good". Noisey, January 8, 2015.
  11. "L Communication: What's Up With Nirmala?". CBC Radio 3, May 20, 2009.
  12. "controller.controller — Sneaky Dees, Toronto ON, February 13. Exclaim!, February 14, 2015.
  13. "Toronto musicians band together to support Controller.Controller bassist Ronnie Morris’s stroke recovery". Chart Attack, Richard Trapunski - Sep 16, 2015
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