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Following Kevin Matisyn's departure from Evans Blue in 2008, Parabelle was formed into a full band and has undergone numerous line-up changes since then. The band's first release was a double album entitled A Summit Borderline/A Drop Oceanic on July 6, 2009.
Matisyn and Parabelle have also released two acoustic compilations, These Electric Pages Have Been Unplugged and Air. [4] [5] [6] In 2013, Matisyn announced that his solo album Alice-Ofelia-Kira was to be released sometime in 2013. [7] This album was released digitally January 7, 2014. [8] The album's physical release was set for February 11 ...
Evans Blue came together in early 2005. Five musicians, then in three separate bands, met through a local musician's message board. Lead singer Kevin Matisyn suggested the name, which refers to the dye that is injected into the bloodstream to measure blood volume.
Kevin Matisyn - lead vocals; Parker Lauzon - Rhythm guitar; Vlad Tanaskovic - Lead guitar; Joe Pitter - Bass; Darryl Brown - Drums; Additional musicians. Stuart Cameron - Acoustic guitar on Beg. Lap steel on Beg and Cold (But I'm Still Here). Kevin Fox - Cello on Over, Possession and Stop and Say You'll Love Me. Michael Langford - All percussion
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These Electric Pages Have Been Unplugged is an acoustic album by Canadian rock band Parabelle.Including 4 acoustic tracks from A Summit Borderline/A Drop Oceanic, 3 acoustic tracks from Reassembling the Icons, 2 new tracks, and 1 track - "Q", which was previously released by Kevin Matisyn's former band Evans Blue on the 2007 Album The Pursuit Begins When This Portrayal of Life Ends.
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It's the band's first album to feature Howard Davis on drums and the last album with Kevin Matisyn as the lead singer of the group, before current lead singer, Dan Chandler, replaced him. The Pursuit has a heavier tone overall compared to the band's debut album. The album sold over 30,000 copies in its first three weeks on-sale. [1]