Rat Silo

Rat Silo is a Canadian Alternative rock group based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada founded by James Newton, the former lead vocalist and guitarist of Canadian alternative rock band Sons of Freedom.[1]

Rat Silo
Four parallel headshots of band members
Rat Silo in 2020. From left to right: Jim Newton, Don Binns, Erkan Gencol, and Sean Stubbs.
Background information
OriginVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Genres
Years active2007–present
LabelsSodeh Records, Rat Silo Music Complex
Members
Past members
  • Finn Manniche
  • Dave "Oz" Osborne
Websiteratsilo.com

History

Originally formed in November 2007, Jim Newton organized the recording of the band's first album 'November 2007:What the Butler Saw' at North Vancouver's Crew Studios (formally Baker Street Studios) over a three-day session. Newton recruited Vancouver musicians Don Binns on bass (Sons of Freedom, Trailerhawk, Econoline Crush, Art Bergmann), Sean Stubbs on drums (Numb, SNFU, Jakalope, Bif Naked), Finn Manniche (Jazzmanian Devils, Van Django) on guitar, and Dave "Oz" Osbourne (54-40) on keyboards. Mark Henning produced and engineered the sessions.[2]

In April 2009, Rat Silo's second album, 'Doubleplusungood' was released, It was recorded by Robert Handel and mixed by Mark Henning.[3]

In October 2011, their third album, 'The Great Northern Way', was released. The album was recorded and mixed by Dave "Rave" Ogilvie at Vancouver's Mushroom Studios.[4]

In 2017, after a two-year hiatus, Newton, Binns and Stubbs reformed and began working on new material. A fourth member, Erkan Gencol was added to the new line-up providing samples, loops, noises to augment the band's predominantly "guitar-driven" sound. In November 2019, the single, 'I Sacrifice: A veteran's lament' was released. It was recorded and mixed by producer/engineer Mike Foster at Vancouver's Blackfish Sound Studio.[5]

In May 2020, their fourth album 'The World Is Going To End Tomorrow' was released. It was recorded and mixed earlier that year by Dave "Rave" Ogilvie and Anthony "Fu" Valcic at Vancouver's Hipposonic Studios.[6]

In May 2022, the single, 'The World Is Going to End Tomorrow' was released. It was one of a group of songs recorded and mixed earlier that year by Dave "Rave" Ogilvie and Anthony "Fu" Valcic at Vancouver's Hipposonic Studios. The song's release was accompanied with a live-performance video recorded at the "Rat’s Nest rehearsal space" by Vancouver photographer, author, and filmmaker Adam P.W. Smith. [7]

Rat Silo's fifth album entitled 'Unfortunately...' was released on November 21st 2022. The seven-song album contained two previously released singles "The World Is Going To End Tomorrow" and "Head on a Stick", along with five new tracks. All the album's songs were recorded at Vancouver's Hipposonic Studios by Dave "Rave" Ogilvie and Liam Moes and then mixed by Anthony "Fu" Valcic at his home studio in Halfmoon Bay, BC. [8]


Discography

Studio albums

  • November 2007: What The Butler Saw (2007)
  • March 2009: Doubleplusungood (2009)
  • The Great Northern Way (2011)
  • The World Is Going to End Tomorrow (2020)
  • Unfortunately... (2022)

Singles

  • I Sacrifice (2019)
  • The World Is Going to End Tomorrow (2022)
  • Head on a Stick (2022)

References

  1. "Freedom's Newton gravitates to new band". The Province, February 4, 2008.
  2. "Rat Silo swaggers to life". The Georgia Straight, April 16, 2008.
  3. "Under Review: Rat Silo. Doubleplusungood". The Discorder, June 1, 2009.
  4. "Under Review: Rat Silo. The Great Northern Way". The Discorder, December 28, 2011.
  5. "Rat Silo play loud strong set at LanaLous Vancouver". nightmaircreative.com, February 13, 2018.
  6. "Rat Silo Channel Current Events into Apocalyptic Post-Punk Project ". nightmaircreative.com, July 25, 2020.
  7. "On Our Radar: Rat Silo reminds us that we're all doomed with video for "The World Is Going to End Tomorrow". The Georgia Straight, June 4th, 2022.
  8. "Rat Silo: Unfortunately...". someparty.ca, December 30th, 2022


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