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Canadian indie rock band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Magneta Lane was a Canadian indie rock band formed in 2003 in Toronto.[1] Magneta Lane disbanded in 2014.[2]
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Magneta Lane | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 2003 | –2014
Labels | Paper Bag Records Last Gang Records Splendor House Records eOne Music Canada |
Members | Lexi Valentine (guitar/vox) French (bass) Nadia King (drums) |
The all-female line-up consisted sisters Lexi Valentine (vocals and guitar) and Nadia King (drums), and their high school friend Francine DiBacco, aka “French” (bass).[3][4] The group formed after Valentine and King, then aged 16 and 15 years old respectively,[2] attended a concert in Toronto and met the band backstage, deciding that watching a concert was not satisfying enough. The trio came together in the fall of 2003 and spent the next year teaching themselves how to play their instruments and playing shows in and around their native Toronto.
The band released its debut EP, The Constant Lover (EP), in 2004 on Paper Bag Records.[3] The full-length album Dancing with Daggers followed in 2006, and then the band moved to Last Gang Records for 2009's Gambling with God.[3] Following Gambling with God, however, the band ran into label and management changes, and took some time off before reemerging in 2013 with the EP Witchrock.[5] That album was released on the band's own new Splendor House label, with distribution by eOne Music.[3] The band also appeared in k-os' video for "The Dog Is Mine".
Magneta Lane disbanded in 2014.[2] Valentine and King later started a synth/dance pop project called LOLAA.[2][6][7][8] French joined Cream Productions in 2016, where she later became supervising producer.[9]
Song | Released | Director | Album | Label | Notes |
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"The Constant Lover" | 2004 | Chris Grismer | The Constant Lover | Paper Bag Records | |
"Ugly Socialite" | 2005 | Chris Grismer | The Constant Lover | Paper Bag Records | |
"Wild Gardens" | 2006 | Sean Wainsteim | Dancing with Daggers | Paper Bag Records | |
"Broken Plates" | 2006 | Sean Michael Turrell | Dancing with Daggers | Paper Bag Records | features JFK from Death from Above 1979/ MSTRKRFT |
"Lady Bones" | 2009 | Michael Maxxis | Gambling With God | Last Gang Records | |
"Shatter" | 2011 | French & Kevin Barton | Gambling With God (U.S release) | Last Gang Records | Features Scott Kaija of controller.controller and Steve Hamelin of Born Ruffians. |
"Burn" | 2013 | Aaron A | Witchrock | eOne Music Canada | |
"Lucky" | 2013 | Witchrock | eOne Music Canada |
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