New song “1992” (Killing My Love)
The Noolands latest release "1992" is a bittersweet summer tune that explores the human fear of change, set for release July 21st. Melding sounds similar to Vampire Weekend, Arcade Fire and Wilco with the unstoppable momentum of Oasis. The nostalgia woven into the song invites the listener to go back to a time when certain patterns prevented a fuller expression of their innate love and authenticity. The message & lyrics can be interpreted as taking accountability for a new type of future. The best part is that it was all recorded and mixed alone from home, truly an inside job. Mastered by Noah Mintz, mixed by Brandon Davenport, written & produced by The Noolands. Photography by Joshua Doerksen.
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About Us
Hometown: Barrie ON, CanadaFounded: July 27th 2014
Genre: Alternative & Indie Rock
Label: Independant
For fans of: Weezer, Queens of the Stone Age, Arcade Fire, Barenaked Ladies, Oasis, Wilco
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Phone: 705 321 0493
Official Bio:
The Noolands are an eclectic group of longtime Canadian friends from Barrie Ontario. Their collection of music mixes the raw rock & roll energy of bands like Red Hot Chili Peppers and Queens of the Stone age with the campy charm of Weezer & Barenaked Ladies. The friendship between multi-instrumentalists Brandon, Aaron, James, Jon and Peter has evolved from a creative jam band into a collaborative production powerhouse that churns out new music, videos and content that interweaves their friends and fans into an ongoing, engaging story. The Noolands have a natural tendency to float between genres and yet still maintain a uniquely focused and familiar vibe. Their latest nostalgic summer release 1992 melds a tried and true rock & roll formula with a fresh, self-reflective writing style and outlook on the future. Recorded from separate homes and mastered by Noah Mintz, it opens the doors to a new era with many more back-to-back songs currently in production.
Over the last 5 years, the group cultivated their fanbase organically from the ground up with two EPs, rounds of singles, music videos and radio exposure resulting in two charting songs, sold out shows & festivals around Canada and becoming a beloved staple of their hometown music scene and beyond. This includes their rooftop show in Barrie and a packed show in Toronto where they sent two full school buses full of fans to the legendary Horseshoe Tavern. As most self sustaining, creative DIY bands, they wear a lot of hats and the plan is always to forge into the future as a team despite the dramatic changes in the world and shared personal struggles. In this upcoming chapter, The Noolands see their band as a catalyst for personal growth and an opportunity to challenge the ideology of “rock & roll” with their upcoming music illustrating the change they want to see in themselves.
Their latest song 1992, is a bittersweet summer tune that explores the human fear of change, set for release July 21st. Melding sounds similar to Vampire Weekend, Arcade Fire and Wilco with the unstoppable momentum of Oasis. The nostalgia woven into the song invites the listener to go back to a time when certain patterns prevented a fuller expression of their innate love and authenticity. The message & lyrics can be interpreted as taking accountability for a new type of future. One of higher consciousness. The soundscape of 1992 illustrates the desire to start things over with hopeful instrumentation peeking through fragmented echoes of the past, wrapped in a vintage tone. The best part is that it was all recorded and mixed alone from home, truly an inside job. Overall the song is about accepting troublesome parts of who we are and to face ourselves instead of running away. Overcoming limitations and conquering fear were the key ingredients to this song, and we hope that it gives friends & fans a glimmer of hope in uncertain times.
Through challenges, past success can sometimes feel irrelevant and the hunger to evolve has become stronger than ever for The Noolands. Remaining on the outskirts of the industry, the band continues to quickly maneuver obstacles together and freely change direction to continue deepening their connection with friends and fans in a new world. The release of 1992 kicks off a new journey for the band as they break down personal barriers and grow apart, together.
Band members in order of top photo (left to right): Brandon Davenport, Peter Meers, Jon Laxton, James Laxton & Aaron Casey.
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Recent Press
No Filter / CHUO 89.1 FM (January 21st 2020) - Interview and premier with The Noolands
Canadian Beats (January 21st 2020) - Premier: The Noolands release video for “Too Close”
Barrie360 (January 21st 2020) - Barrie Band “The Noolands” Release New Single
Screams Media (September 27th 2019) - The Noolands Release New Music Video for ‘Grenadine’
Barrie Today (September 27th 2019) - The Noolands tap into bygone era for new music video
CityNews Toronto (July 9th 2019) - Interview: Impact of Roxodus cancellation on local music scene
Tim Byrne Almost Live (July 4th 2019) - Music Money Madness with The Noolands
NeuFutur Magazine (May 10th, 2019) - A Taste of The Noolands ‘Grenadine’
Screams Media (March 17, 2019) - The Noolands to Release 'Us on a Bus: Behind the Scenes' Video Special
Barrie Today (June 27, 2018) - It's pedal-to-the-metal for The Noolands' recent release, 'Us on a Bus'
Cashbox Magazine Canada (April 4th, 2018) - Get 'Loosey Goosey' with The Noolands
Interesting Facts
In the new world, the band has begin recording upcoming material from home and getting even more DIY
After a friend moved away in the spring of 2014, he made a group of friends promise they would keep playing music together.
The Noolands was created on a walk home from a pub called “McReilly’s” (featured in various music videos by the band) on July 27th 2014
The band name “The Noolands” comes from Brandon’s Grandparent’s family name spelled “Newland”.
The band’s first shows were 3 hour cover gigs.
Aaron recorded some acoustic guitar takes on our last EP “Us on a Bus” with a broken arm.
Brandon makes things on the internet (like the website you’re on now) and does our videos. He’s a huge nerd.
James and Jon are twins and refuse to learn each other’s instruments so the bass & guitar always fit. Like yin and yang.
We’ve been using the same drums and guitars since we were in High-School (even on the recordings).
Our songs with saxophone are performed by two amazing sax players: Peter Meers and Meghan Poole.
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