See Spot Run (band)

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See Spot Run
Background information
OriginMontreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresRock, alternative rock
Years active1997 (1997)–present
LabelsRocket9 Music
MembersChris Brodbeck
Aaron Little
Dave Fudge
Randy Bowen
Past membersBruce McQueen
Shawn Davis
Reggie Bennett
Bryan Duffy
Mark Homer
Josh Trager
Justin Bunn
Paul Moore
Websiteseespotrun.ca

See Spot Run is a Canadian rock band from Montreal, Quebec.

History[edit]

Early Years: Ten Stories High & Weightless[edit]

See Spot Run released an EP titled Traces in 1993. Their first full-length album, Ten Stories High, was released in 1997 on DEP/Universal.

The band gained success with "Weightless", the title track and lead single from their second full-length album which reached No. 9 on the BDSrock chart, No. 6 on the top 40 chart, and No. 5 on the all Canadian chart.[1] The song was certified by Neilson BDSradio as the highest charted independent song on the rock chart since the inception of BDS". It also received the "Breakout Single of The Year Award" by the Canadian Association of Broadcasters. The band also won the "Concert of the Year Award" from Wire Magazine shortly after.[2]

Recent Activity: "Pretty Holiday"[edit]

See Spot Run released their 5th album "Pretty Holiday" on July 29, 2016. The first single is a cover of the Talking Heads hit "Burning Down The House"

See Spot Run released Gonna Getcha in late 2007. The title track was immediately picked up by the hit TV series Degrassi: The Next Generation. The episode featuring the song was aired on the N Network in the USA in February 2008 and on the CTV Network in Canada in March 2008.

Though the band had French-language versions of some of their singles, they released their first full-length French-language album Super-héros sous peu in late 2008 through DEP/Rocket9 Music.[3] See Spot Run was the opening act at Rogers Sarnia Bayfest for Bon Jovi on July 6, 2008,[4] and Stone Temple Pilots with Our Lady Peace on July 13, 2009.[5]

Discography[edit]

Releases[edit]

Date Title Label
1993 Traces (EP) Primer Records
July 2, 1997 Ten Stories High Loggerhead Records
May 4, 1999 Weightless Loggerhead Records
August 28, 2007 Gonna Getcha Rocket9 Music/DEP/Universal
October 28, 2008 Super-heros Sous Peu Rocket9 Music/DEP
July 29, 2016 Pretty Holiday Rocket9 Music

Singles[edit]

Title Album
"Au Naturel" Ten Stories High
"Lucy" Ten Stories High
"My Name is Santa" Ten Stories High
"Weightless" Weightless
"Terrified" Weightless
"Weightless" (remix)
"Decoller" ("Weightless" French remix)
"Gonna Getcha" Gonna Getcha
"Let It Go" Pretty Holiday
"Burning Down The House" Pretty Holiday

In popular culture[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "RPM Charts Archive". RPM Rock Report.
  2. ^ Nathanson, Ian. "Spot's on the money". canoe.ca. Archived from the original on January 15, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ "DEP Distribution". DEP Distribution.
  4. ^ "See Spot Run at Bayfest". Sarnia Observer.
  5. ^ "See Spot Run at Bayfest" (PDF). Sarnia Observer.

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