
Wolf Parade
Pop / chanson
- Origin
- Montréal
- Formed
- 2003
- Genres
- rock indépendant
- Labels
- Sub Pop
- Members
- Spencer Krug
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Biography
Wolf Parade is a Canadian indie rock band formed in Montreal in 2003. The band consists of Spencer Krug (vocals, keyboards), Dan Boeckner (vocals, guitar), and Arlen Thompson (drums). They released three full-length albums: Apologies to the Queen Mary (2005), At Mount Zoomer (2008), and Expo 86 (2010), before taking a five-year hiatus in 2011. They announced their return in 2016 with a self-titled EP, followed by their fourth studio album, Cry Cry Cry, in October 2017. Their fifth album, Thin Mind, was released on January 24, 2020.
Highlights
- Formed in 2003 in Montreal.
- Three studio albums: Apologies to the Queen Mary, At Mount Zoomer, Expo 86.
- Returned in 2016 after a five-year hiatus.
Discography
- Wolf Parade · EP2005
- Apologies to the Queen Mary2005
- At Mount Zoomer2008
- Expo 862010
- EP 4 · EP2016
- Cry Cry Cry2017
- Thin Mind2020
FAQ
When was the band formed?
Wolf Parade was formed in 2003.
Who are the members of the band?
The members of Wolf Parade are Spencer Krug, Dan Boeckner, and Arlen Thompson.
Where does the artist come from?
Wolf Parade comes from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
What genre of music do they play?
Wolf Parade plays indie rock.
What are their biggest hits?
Some of Wolf Parade's biggest releases include the albums 'Apologies to the Queen Mary' (2005), 'At Mount Zoomer' (2008), and 'Cry Cry Cry' (2017).
Since when has the band been active?
Wolf Parade has been active since 2003.
