
The Dears
Rock / indie / alternatif
- Origin
- Montréal
- Formed
- 1995
- Genres
- rock indépendant
- Labels
- Pheromone Recordings, Arts & Crafts Productions, MapleCore Ltd.
- Members
- Murray Lightburn
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Biography
The Dears are a Canadian indie rock band from Montreal, Quebec. Formed in 1995, the band is led by the husband-and-wife duo of singer-guitarist Murray Lightburn and keyboardist Natalia Yanchak. Their music blends elements of alternative rock and indie, and they have released several albums and EPs over the years, including 'No Cities Left' in 2003 and 'Gang of Losers' in 2006. The band has been associated with labels such as Pheromone Recordings and Arts & Crafts Productions.
Highlights
- Formed in 1995 in Montreal.
- Released album 'No Cities Left' in 2003.
- Released album 'Gang of Losers' in 2006.
- Associated label: Pheromone Recordings.
- Key members: Murray Lightburn and Natalia Yanchak.
Discography
- End of a Hollywood Bedtime Story2000
- Orchestral Pop Noir Romantique · EP2001
- Protest · EP2002
- No Cities Left2003
- Gang of Losers2006
- You and I Are a Gang of Losers · EP2007
- Missiles2008
- Degeneration Street2011
- Times Infinity, Volume One2015
- Times Infinity, Volume Two2017
- Lovers Rock2020
- Life is Beautiful! Life is Beautiful! Life is Beautiful!2025
FAQ
When was the band formed?
The Dears was formed in 1995.
Who are the members of the band?
The band is led by Murray Lightburn and Natalia Yanchak.
Where is the artist from?
The Dears is from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
What genre of music do they play?
The Dears plays independent rock music.
What are their biggest hits?
Some of their biggest hits include the albums 'No Cities Left' (2003) and 'Gang of Losers' (2006).
Have they won any awards?
The Dears have not won any awards.
