The Coast (band)
- Origin
- Toronto
- Formed
- 2004
- Genres
- rock indépendant
Biography
The Coast was a Canadian indie rock group based in Toronto, Ontario. Formed in 2004, the band consisted of Ben Spurr (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Ian Fosbery (guitar, keyboards, vocals), and brothers Luke Melchiorre (bass, vocals) and Jordan Melchiorre (drums). Their discography includes the EP "The Coast" released in 2007, followed by the album "Expatriate" in 2008 and "Queen Cities" in 2010. Although the band had a relatively short career, they made an impact on the Canadian indie music scene.
Highlights
- Formed in 2004 in Toronto.
- Discography: EP "The Coast" (2007), album "Expatriate" (2008), album "Queen Cities" (2010).
- Members: Ben Spurr, Ian Fosbery, Luke Melchiorre, Jordan Melchiorre.
Discography
- The Coast · EP2007
- Expatriate2008
- Queen Cities2010
FAQ
When was the band formed?
The Coast was formed in 2004.
Who are the members of the band?
The members of The Coast include Ben Spurr, Ian Fosbery, Luke Melchiorre, and Jordan Melchiorre.
Where is the artist from?
The Coast is from Toronto, Canada.
What genre of music do they play?
The Coast plays indie rock.
What are their biggest hits?
Some of The Coast's biggest releases include the EP "The Coast" (2007), the album "Expatriate" (2008), and "Queen Cities" (2010).
Have they won any awards?
The Coast has not won any awards.
