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  • Tini Bot

    wanna see you guys live sometime..beat your heart out ;) AHOJ from germany, TINI

    1 year ago
  • Inky

    WOW!!!
    great music
    greetings from são paulo, brazil!!

    1 year ago
  • Stanford

    wicked. You guys kill it.

    1 year ago
  • Stanford

    wicked. You guys kill it.

    1 year ago
  • doyi cet

    yes The D’Urbervilles
    yeah I like your electromusic sound... I feel Im on the moon....great :) The D’Urbervilles

    1 year ago
  • Lonely Vagabond

    Excellent NXNE review in Exclaim "T-shirts for $2, heaps of post-post-punk bass lines and doses of, at turns, jittery then muscular art rock make for a compelling Saturday night; Toronto heroes the D’Urbervilles had all of the above. Even without the makeup and spastic dance moves of his other band, Diamond Rings, front-man John O’Regan had stage presence to burn"

    1 year ago
  • the Schomberg Fair

    We are playing a couple of NXNE shows this week, Wednesday at 10 at the Legendary Horseshoe Tavern and midnight, the witching hour, at the Dakota Tavern. It will be pretty lively, hope you can make it!
    Matt

    1 year ago
  • Paul Robert thomas

    Cheers for the add - I like your sounds, hope you like mine too:)!
    Good luck & all the best from Paul:)!

    1 year ago
  • Claude Larente Blues / …

    Thanks for the add
     
    CHEERS

    Claude and Noella

    2 years ago
  • Slow Hand Motêm

    HIGH WAY 2 THA D'URBERZONE !!!

    2 years ago

General Info

  • Genre: Blues / Jazz / Techno

    Location Toronto, Ontario, CA

    Profile Views: 229218

    Last Login: 3/26/2011

    Member Since 11/12/2005

    Website thedurbs.ca

    Record Label Out Of This Spark

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..www.colinmedley.com.. .. .. The D'Urbervilles began in the Toronto suburb of Oshawa, Ontario as a means for childhood friends and underagers Tim Bruton (guitar, synth) and John O’Regan (vocals, guitar, synth) to see rock shows at local bars. Equipped with little more than a borrowed amplifier, an Echo & The Bunnymen cover, and a band name lifted from a 19th century British novel, these enterprising youngsters played a few gigs and liked performing enough to keep the band together even though they'd reached the legal drinking age. After a few months they left town for arts school at the University of Guelph, Ontario, where they met future band member Kyle Donnelly (bass) and began to immerse themselves in a vibrant independent music scene that produced acts like Constantines, Gentleman Reg, and Royal City. .. .. The core group found a practice space in the attic of a local thrift store where they were free to hone their craft on vintage gear until the wee hours most school nights. Weekends were spent performing, and without the means to pay for a vehicle, The D'Urbs often arrived minutes before showtime with their gear trailing behind in plastic red wagons. .. .. After a year, the band had cobbled together enough money to record a self-titled EP. The five-song disc earned the group showcases at Pop Montreal and Toronto's NXNE. As word began to spread about a new band whose name no one could spell or pronounce (it's capital D - apostrophe - capital U - r - b - e - r - villes) and their frenetically engaging live performances, touring invites began to arrive from respected Canadian acts such as You Say Party! We Say Die! and Malajube. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..www.colinmedley.com.. .. .. Although it was common to see the band performing with a different drummer on each tour, they managed to lay down tracks for their full length debut in a cavernous warehouse on Toronto's east end in 2007. Their finished collection of sensitive yet street-tough songs is titled "We Are The Hunters" and was released to critical acclaim within Canada on Toronto indie label Out Of This Spark in February 2008. .. .. Since adding drummer Greg Santilly following the album release, The D'Urbervilles have not only further refined their heartfelt brand of carefully measured exuberance, but finally got themselves a van and hit the road for real. Whether playing pizza joints in northern British Columbia, opening for Montreal's Handsome Furs and Land Of Talk, or selling out venues in their new home base of Toronto, The D'Urbs are well on the way to proving themselves a consistently cohesive crew. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..www.colinmedley.com.. .. .. "Proof that Canada still has talent to export." - Village Voice .. .. “The D'Urbervilles' debut album is anthemic rock music for smart people. It constantly surprises.” – Chart Attack .. .. “These young musicians have an instinctive feel about how to make a maximum impact and then get the hell out. Some magical musical amphetamines.” – Exclaim! .. .. “It's a sound that's sure to get your ass shakin' and your head bobbing, you folded-arm, pretentious little bastard." – My Old Kentucky Blog .. .. "Part pop, part electro, part post-punk, and all awesome." - Midnight Poutine .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
  • Members

    Band: .. Tim Bruton .. Kyle Donnelly .. Johnny O .. Greg Santilly .. .. Booking: .. Adam Countryman (Canada) .. adamcountryman@theagencygroup.com .. .. Label: .. Stuart Duncan .. info@outofthisspark.com .. .. Management: .. Remi Arora .. remi@emerge.ca
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