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controller.controller
Background information
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Indie rock, dance-punk
Years active2002-2006
Labels New Romantic
MembersNirmala Basnayake
Colwyn Llewellyn-Thomas
Scott Kaija
Ronnie Morris
Jeff Scheven

controller.controller are a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The band consisted of vocalist Nirmala Basnayake, guitarists Colwyn Llewellyn-Thomas and Scott Kaija, bassist Ronnie Morris and drummer Jeff Scheven. The band took its name from a song by Shotmaker. [1]

History

The band formed in 2002, and played their first shows using the name The Prefix. Their rhythmic post-punk style had been compared by critics to Joy Division, The Slits and Public Image Ltd.

Their debut album, History, was released on Paper Bag Records in 2004. [2] [3] The follow-up album, X-Amounts, was released October 11, 2005. [4] [5] Also in 2005, Basnayake participated in Ladeez Quire, an improvisational music show that also featured Sook-Yin Lee and Elisha Lim. [6]

After the release of X-Amounts, the band went on a tour around North America and the UK to support the album. [7] [8]

In October 2006 Basnayake decided to leave the band, [9] and this resulted in its disbanding. [7] Members Jeff Scheven and Ronnie Morris formed the new band Lioness with vocalist Vanessa Fischer in 2007, [10] while Scott Kaija formed the new band Medallions with vocalist/guitarist John Hunter, drummer Mick Jackson and Daniel Brooks. [10] Basnayake remained an occasional contributor to one-off musical projects, most notably Toronto band Stop Die Resuscitate's 2009 single "Measurements". [11]

The band reunited in February 2015 for a reunion show at Sneaky Dee's, as part of the 15th anniversary of Toronto's influential Wavelength concert series. [12] Shortly thereafter Morris suffered a disabling stroke. [7] [13]

The band reunited again in February 2024 for a show at Drake Hotel, curated by Brendan Canning. Morris has rejoined the band after recovering from strokes. [14]

Discography

See also

References

  1. ^ Carlson, Jen (13 October 2004). "Controller.Controller Interview and Review". gothamist.com. The Gothamist. Retrieved 2021-07-30.
  2. ^ "Controller.Controller reunites for Wavelength, talk future and that time Bahamas opened for them". Post City, February 11, 2015.
  3. ^ Reviews. CMJ Network, Inc. 14 June 2004. pp. 5–. ISSN  0890-0795. {{ cite book}}: |work= ignored ( help)
  4. ^ "Nirmala Basnayake Leaves Controller.Controller" [usurped]. ChartAttack, October 6, 2006.
  5. ^ Rebecca RAber (2005). Abridged Too Far: Reviews in brief. CMJ Network, Inc. pp. 50–. ISSN  1074-6978. {{ cite book}}: |work= ignored ( help)
  6. ^ "Quire Practice". NOW, December 15, 2005.
  7. ^ a b c "Ronnie Morris Recovery". by Kevin Ritchie May 21, 2015
  8. ^ "controller.controller Have Reunited And It Feels So Good". Noisey, Cam Lindsay Jan 8 2015
  9. ^ "Nirmala Basnayake Talks About Leaving controller.controller". CBC Radio 3, October 3, 2006.
  10. ^ a b "controller.controller Have Reunited And It Feels So Good". Noisey, January 8, 2015.
  11. ^ "L Communication: What's Up With Nirmala?". CBC Radio 3, May 20, 2009.
  12. ^ "controller.controller — Sneaky Dees, Toronto ON, February 13. Exclaim!, February 14, 2015.
  13. ^ "Toronto musicians band together to support Controller.Controller bassist Ronnie Morris’s stroke recovery" [usurped]. Chart Attack, Richard Trapunski - Sep 16, 2015
  14. ^ Hudson, Alex (February 9, 2024). "controller.controller Reunite for First Show in Nine Years". Exclaim.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
controller.controller
Background information
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Indie rock, dance-punk
Years active2002-2006
Labels New Romantic
MembersNirmala Basnayake
Colwyn Llewellyn-Thomas
Scott Kaija
Ronnie Morris
Jeff Scheven

controller.controller are a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The band consisted of vocalist Nirmala Basnayake, guitarists Colwyn Llewellyn-Thomas and Scott Kaija, bassist Ronnie Morris and drummer Jeff Scheven. The band took its name from a song by Shotmaker. [1]

History

The band formed in 2002, and played their first shows using the name The Prefix. Their rhythmic post-punk style had been compared by critics to Joy Division, The Slits and Public Image Ltd.

Their debut album, History, was released on Paper Bag Records in 2004. [2] [3] The follow-up album, X-Amounts, was released October 11, 2005. [4] [5] Also in 2005, Basnayake participated in Ladeez Quire, an improvisational music show that also featured Sook-Yin Lee and Elisha Lim. [6]

After the release of X-Amounts, the band went on a tour around North America and the UK to support the album. [7] [8]

In October 2006 Basnayake decided to leave the band, [9] and this resulted in its disbanding. [7] Members Jeff Scheven and Ronnie Morris formed the new band Lioness with vocalist Vanessa Fischer in 2007, [10] while Scott Kaija formed the new band Medallions with vocalist/guitarist John Hunter, drummer Mick Jackson and Daniel Brooks. [10] Basnayake remained an occasional contributor to one-off musical projects, most notably Toronto band Stop Die Resuscitate's 2009 single "Measurements". [11]

The band reunited in February 2015 for a reunion show at Sneaky Dee's, as part of the 15th anniversary of Toronto's influential Wavelength concert series. [12] Shortly thereafter Morris suffered a disabling stroke. [7] [13]

The band reunited again in February 2024 for a show at Drake Hotel, curated by Brendan Canning. Morris has rejoined the band after recovering from strokes. [14]

Discography

See also

References

  1. ^ Carlson, Jen (13 October 2004). "Controller.Controller Interview and Review". gothamist.com. The Gothamist. Retrieved 2021-07-30.
  2. ^ "Controller.Controller reunites for Wavelength, talk future and that time Bahamas opened for them". Post City, February 11, 2015.
  3. ^ Reviews. CMJ Network, Inc. 14 June 2004. pp. 5–. ISSN  0890-0795. {{ cite book}}: |work= ignored ( help)
  4. ^ "Nirmala Basnayake Leaves Controller.Controller" [usurped]. ChartAttack, October 6, 2006.
  5. ^ Rebecca RAber (2005). Abridged Too Far: Reviews in brief. CMJ Network, Inc. pp. 50–. ISSN  1074-6978. {{ cite book}}: |work= ignored ( help)
  6. ^ "Quire Practice". NOW, December 15, 2005.
  7. ^ a b c "Ronnie Morris Recovery". by Kevin Ritchie May 21, 2015
  8. ^ "controller.controller Have Reunited And It Feels So Good". Noisey, Cam Lindsay Jan 8 2015
  9. ^ "Nirmala Basnayake Talks About Leaving controller.controller". CBC Radio 3, October 3, 2006.
  10. ^ a b "controller.controller Have Reunited And It Feels So Good". Noisey, January 8, 2015.
  11. ^ "L Communication: What's Up With Nirmala?". CBC Radio 3, May 20, 2009.
  12. ^ "controller.controller — Sneaky Dees, Toronto ON, February 13. Exclaim!, February 14, 2015.
  13. ^ "Toronto musicians band together to support Controller.Controller bassist Ronnie Morris’s stroke recovery" [usurped]. Chart Attack, Richard Trapunski - Sep 16, 2015
  14. ^ Hudson, Alex (February 9, 2024). "controller.controller Reunite for First Show in Nine Years". Exclaim.

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