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The Watchmen first came together in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1988. Founding members were Daniel Greaves, Joey Serlin, Sammy Kohn and Pete Loewen. [2] After performing together for several years, they released an album, McLaren Furnace Room, in 1992. [3] In 1994, Loewen left the band and was replaced by Ken Tizzard.
In between performing and recording with his bands, Greaves worked on a number of film and television projects. [7] He was the music supervisor, composer, and audio mixer for the 2000 film, Kanadiana (featured in the Montreal World Film Festival), [8] the 2002 feature film, The Risen (starring Alberta Watson and Eugene Lipinski), Trevor Cunningham's 2003 feature film The Pedestrian, and ...
The Watchmen. Ken Tizzard - Bass; Joey Serlin - Guitar, Vocals; Sammy Kohn - Drums, Percussion, Vocals; Daniel Greaves - Vocals, Piano, Harp; Additional musician. Mary Gaines - Cello on "All Uncovered" Production. Mr. Colson - Producer, Engineer; Assisted by Mark Peters and Mike Zirkel; Recorded at Metal Works Studios, Mississauga, ON
Band members Joey Serlin (Guitar, Vocals), Daniel Greaves (Vocals, Harmonica, Piano), and Ken Tizzard (Bass) were joined by Winnipegger Ryan Ahoff on Drums. In addition to playing bass, Tizzard also acted as the group's DJ by working a turntable and other “digital doodads”.
Last Road Trip was the farewell tour by The Watchmen in December 2003.. In November 2003 the band decided to go their separate ways. However, they decided that before they did so, they would perform one last short tour across part of Canada as a "Thank You" to their fans.
The lead single from the project "Bombs Away," was released the same day. A second single "Fields" (featuring Daniel Greaves of The Watchmen, and Ian D'Sa of Billy Talent on backing vocals) was released on November 12, 2021. 7.1 was released on November 19, 2021, and the band announced a 15-date tour of Canada. [17]
Silent Radar is the fourth studio album by The Watchmen.The album contained numerous hits including "Stereo", "Any Day Now", and "Say Something".Videos for "Stereo" and "Any Day Now" saw heavy play on MuchMusic in 1998, but by the time the video for "Brighter Hell" was released in 1999, the momentum had slowed and this video was seen infrequently.
Live Radar is a live EP by The Watchmen.. Following the Canadian release of their fourth studio album, Silent Radar on March 31, 1998, the official album release party came as a live show by the band which was broadcast over the Internet on Thursday April 2, 1998.