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Alexisonfire went on a tour of Canada in September and October 2006, with support from Every Time I Die, Cancer Bats and Attack in Black. [10] Though Alexisonfire was scheduled to appear on the international edition of the Taste of Chaos tour, the band instead went on a co-headlining tour of the US with Moneen in October and November. They were ...
Alexisonfire recorded their second album with Julius Butty at his Silo Studios near Hamilton, Ontario, Watch Out! and was released on June 29, 2004. It was released worldwide, mainly through Distort but through Equal Vision Records in the USA, and Sorepoint Records in the UK. [16]
Old Crows / Young Cardinals is the fourth studio album from Canadian post-hardcore band Alexisonfire, released on June 23, 2009. [4] The album was originally referred to by the shortened title of Young Cardinals, [5] until the name change was announced on April 1, 2009.
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Work on the Dog's Blood EP was originally announced in September 2009, shortly after the release of Old Crows/Young Cardinals in July 2009. [8] By this point, the band had developed a small group of songs; one was an instrumental piece written during the sessions of Old Crows/Young Cardinals, and the rest were written while Alexisonfire was on tour. [9]
Investigators said they had “serious concerns” about “credible reports of sexual assault and other sexual misconduct" by the officers.
"This Could Be Anywhere in the World" is a song recorded by Alexisonfire for their third album Crisis (2006). It was released as the album's second single on November 20, 2006, and became the band's first song to place on the Canadian alternative and rock charts. [1] The song was certified Gold in Canada in 2018 and Platinum in 2021. [2]
On the next slide is a working list of women who’ve accused him of sexual misconduct. These allegations span more than three decades, from the early 1980s to 2013, and are presented here based on the date they became public. If there are any that we’ve missed, or if you have any tips, e-mail women@huffingtonpost.com. This post will continue ...