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Channel One
There are three bands with this name. 1. Channel One are a band from Dublin. They have released two EPs and are currently self-producing their debut album in their Phibsborough studio (due for release in Spring 2008). The band use a mixture of electronic and live instrumentation to create their sound. In 2005/2006 the band released two limited vinyl-only singles 'Not For the Last Time' and 'Accelerate Brake/Fun Radio'. A free download-only EP (singles and remixes) was also made available. In 2007 the 'Permissions' EP was released with a much anticipated debut LP expected in 2008. Recent performances include memorable shows in Berlin, Brighton, Grenoble, the Viper Room in L.A. and the Electric Picnic in Ireland. 2. Formed in 2002 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Band members include Corey (guitar/lead vocalist), Chris (bassist) and Matt (guitar/backup vocalist). They recently celebrated their 5th year as a band. “Living through battles”, a phrase quite deservingly owned by Channel One. The band has undergone line-up changes, lawsuits and studio closures, all in the last year, and yet remained focused on making music that many can relate to and appreciate. Many bands before have folded and moved on in such circumstances, but C1 has soldiered on. Channel One was formed by song-writing duo Corey Norris and Matt Cook, in the spring of 2002, and has been making music ever since. Long-time bassist and back-up vocalist; Chris Ferris has been rocking with Norris, vocalist/guitarist, and Cook, guitarist, for years. Drummers have been a sort of rotating cast over the years. Channel One’s music has always been classified as emotional music with a heavy edge. Norris’ unmistaken vocal power and Cook’s haunting melodies, coupled with a thunderous rhythm section, C1 has always captivated audiences throughout Canada. In 2003, Channel One completed work in Los Angeles on what would become the band’s first release, which was titled the “Victory Ep”. The ep brought the band to many cities in Canada, and garnered a lot of industry attention. Channel One’s music was featured on many American extreme sports DVD’s and received praise from such radio stations as 102.1 The Edge in Toronto. But, in 2005, a relationship breakdown found the band without a drummer. Ferris says “It was tough not having a drummer for 6 months, but it gave us the chance to start over fresh.” Not once did the three remaining members consider folding. Instead song after song was written and recorded.
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