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The band released "Learn To Lose" on June 1 ahead of their debut album Mind Chaos, which was released in the US on September 14 and in the UK on September 28. [ 7 ] In late 2009, the band was chosen as one of Beyond Race Magazine' s "50 Emerging Artists," resulting in a spot in the publication's #11 issue, as well as a Q&A for the magazine's site.
When Sony dropped the band before the album was recorded, Grubin and Reynolds moved to Portland with the percussionist Anthony Stassi and the guitarist Brian White. After having some attention in the UK, the band was signed by Virgin in the UK and Europe, and Capitol Records in the USA, releasing the album in autumn 2009. [ 1 ]
The 15-song disc cracked the Top 40 on the CMJ charts, [6] and was added to the NHL, NCAA and minor league hockey arena playlists. [7] In October 1999, the band released its second full-length album, More Songs About Hockey...and Buildings and Food. [8] In 2002, the Zambonis opened the NHL All-Star Game along with Jewel and Five for Fighting.
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Bell Centre (French: Centre Bell), formerly known as Molson Centre, is a multi-purpose arena located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Opened on March 16, 1996, it is the home arena of the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL), replacing the Montreal Forum and it is the largest indoor arena in Canada.
Blend Inn is the second studio album from Australian post punk duo Hockey Dad. [6] The album was released on 9 February 2018 by Farmer & The Owl. In 2018, the lead single "Homely Feeling" was voted into Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2017 at No. 54. This marked the first time the band has appeared in the countdown. [7]
Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell (formerly Tsongas Arena [2]) is a multi-purpose facility owned by the University of Massachusetts Lowell and located in Lowell, Massachusetts. The arena was opened on January 27, 1998, and dedicated to the memory of the late Paul Tsongas , prominent Lowell native and U.S. senator.
Firstar Center (1999–2002) U.S. Bank Arena (2002–present) Neutral site game in 1992–93: 1992–1993 Cincinnati, Ohio [115] Providence Civic Center Dunkin' Donuts Center (2001–present) Neutral site game in 1992–93: 1992–1993 Providence, Rhode Island [116] Yoyogi Arena: 1997–98 and 1998–99 season openers 1997–1998 Tokyo, Japan [117]