
- Alexisonfire is
- George Pettit vocals
- Dallas Green guitar, vocals
- Wade MacNeil guitar, vocals
- Chris Steele bass
- Jordan Hastings drums
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Alexisonfire
Alexisonfire rose up out of the Southern Ontario underground in late 2001 like some monstrous and utterly captivating car-accident-in-progress. Hitting the ground with an immediate full head of steam, Dallas Green, George Pettit, Wade MacNeil, Chris Steele and Jordan Hastings have not only impressed the critics with their sour/sweet approach to performance and writing, but are recognized for their stellar musicianship, and the palpably pent-up tightness of the band live.
This is music for both sides of your brain. In your left ear, the poignant and melodic vocals of Dallas, injected with the devilishly sweet phrasings of the axe-wielding Wade, speak of impulse and introspection. In your right ear, George offers the testimony of the tortured soul, syncopated power-scream vocals that energize and counterpoint—a couple of cartoon-character angels and devils sitting on your shoulders, offering 2 very different interpretations of the same musical message.
Alexisonfire knows that the fans aren’t stupid. The fans know the real deal when they see it, and in the case of AOF, they seem to have told 2 friends, who told 2 friends, and so on. During the year that followed the release of the self-titled 2002 debut album, the band has shot into the spotlight like a streaker at an All-Star game: Gold Record certification in Canada for both debut and sophomore albums; 5 videos reaching Heavy rotation on MuchMusic, 2 MMVA awards; New Group of the Year at the 2005 Junos; album releases and major tours in Japan, Australia and the UK. This may all sound like SOP for an up-and-coming rock ensemble, but this is a band that often describes its music as “the sound of two Catholic high-school girls in mid-knife-fight”. This hasn’t happened before. Nobody is more aware of this fact than the St. Catharines’ natives. Taking it all in stride, they remain guile-less, affable, and capable of equal amounts of sarcasm and self-deprecation. And with the new album “Crisis”, Alexisonfire have, dare we say it, matured.
With songs ranging in subject matter from the Blizzard of 1977 which paralyzed portions of the Niagara and Northern New York region, to disenfranchised steadfast employees, the album on a whole embodies a much darker theme. AOF attributes this to traveling around the world the last couple of years then coming back home and seeing things without rose coloured glasses.
As for writing the album, the process was much more “rhythmically liberal” than anything the band’s ever worked on. There was no format, no formula. Alexisonfire wasn’t concerned with making a “hit” or following any “rules”, just creating songs that the greater sum of each part loved to play live. They wanted to create songs that were anthemic. They wanted to play songs that hit kids in the chest. This translated into the mindset the band took into the studio. AOF stripped everything down and learned to write and record a record that captures the essence of the band’s live sound, without looping or overdubs or layers.
So if you stop and listen, or God forbid, see a live show, it’ll all oddly start to make sense…
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01.28.10 New Alexisonfire Video!Check out Alexisonfire’s new video for “The Northern” on NME.com here |
01.12.10 Get Behind The Scenes with AlexisonfireCheck out a behind-the-scenes look at Alexisonfire’s latest music video for “The Northern” off of Old Crows/Young Cardinals. Watch it HERE. |
01.12.10 City and Colour Song StreamHead to Absolutepunk.net right now to hear City and Colour’s acoustic cover of Alexisonfire’s “Boiled Frogs” from the Live At The Verge single available now. Click here |
01.12.10 City and Colour - Live At The Verge Out NowCity and Colour’s digi-single pack Live At The Verge is available now on all digital retailers. It includes the track “Forgive Me” from Bring Me Your Love and an acoustic cover of Alexisonfire’s “Boiled Frogs.” Click here to purchase now. |
12.17.09 City and Colour Digital SingleCity and Colour will release the digital single Live at the Verge 1/12. The single features City and Colour performing “Forgive Me” from Bring Me Your Love and a solo acoustic cover of Alexisonfire’s “Boiled Frogs.” The tracks can be purchased together or separately |
11.24.09 Alexisonfire Auction for The Deftones' Chi Cheng Special Needs TrustAlexisonfire are auctioning a framed, autographed copy of the artwork layout test pressing from the “Old Crows/Young Cardinals” CD, measuring 24” x 36”. All proceeds are to help raise funds for the Chi Ling Cheng Special Needs Trust. Click HERE to start bidding now!! |
10.09.09 New Alexisonfire videoShockhound is premiering the new Alexisonfire video for “Born and Raised” Click here to check it out! |
09.30.09 New Alexsonfire trailer up for "Born and Raised"New Alexisonfire trailer up for their upcoming video “Born and Raised”! See it here now! |
07.27.09 Alexisonfire Cancelled Warped Tour DatesDue to a family emergency, Alexisonfire will not be playing on July 29th in Ohio and on August 2nd in Minnesota. |
07.23.09 Vagrant Guitar Hero Pack out today!Our Guitar Hero pack is out today and available on all applicable consoles! Get new and unreleased tracks from Thrice, Alexisonfire and Senses Fail. Check the Guitar Hero or your console’s site for info on how to download. |


