Dirty Radio
Dirty Radio (stylized as DiRTY RADiO) is a Canadian Indie-Electro-R&B band from Vancouver, British Columbia, formed in 2010. The band consists of members Farshad Edalat (lead vocalist, supporting percussion and song writer) known by his stage name Shaddy, Anthony Dolhai (keyboardist, song writer) known by his stage name Tonez, and Zachary Forbes (drummer, producer, song writer) known by his stage name Waspy. The band have released two full length studio albums and one EP, the most recent titled LiCK 1.0, released on April 22, 2013 [1]
History
Dirty Radio released their first full-length album "Debut" in August, 2010 with the singles "My Heart ft. Sherry St. Germain" and "Wanna Ride" both charting on the Billboard Canadian Emerging Artists Chart.[2] In 2011, follow-up single "Ground Shake" was released to radio in Canada, receiving regular rotation on stations nationwide.[3] In March 2012, "Pressure" from Debut was sampled by Rusko and released on his album Songs, receiving acclaim from Pitchfork Media who in their review of the album highlighted the band's "commanding vocal performance." [4]
Band members
- Shaddy - vocals, percussion
- Tonez - piano, synthesizers
- Waspy - drums, keyboards, production
Discography
Albums
Singles
Year |
Title |
Peak |
Album |
CAN |
2010 |
"My Heart" (feat. Sherry St. Germain) |
44 |
Debut |
2011 |
"Wanna Ride" |
- |
"Ground Shake" |
45 |
2012 |
"Found You" |
37 |
"In My Head" |
43 |
LiCK 1.0 |
2013 |
"F.I.N.E." |
|
2015 |
"As Long As You're With Me" (Co-Producer: STINT) |
|
Awards and Nominations
References
- ↑ [<http://blog.muchmusic.com/dirty-radio-release-video-for-in-my-head-and-announce-new-lp-lick-1-0/ "DIRTY RADIO RELEASE VIDEO FOR IN MY HEAD AND ANNOUNCE NEW LP LICK 1.0"]. Much Music. Retrieved 2013-06-09.
- ↑ "Tale of a Rising Pop Group: Thanks to Hard Work, Humility and Talent, DiRTY RADiO are Set for a Fairy Tale Ending". Vancouver View. Retrieved 2012-04-12.
- ↑ "Billboard - Emerging Canadian artists - March 30, 2012" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-03-31.
- ↑ "Rusko|Songs". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2012-04-12.
- ↑ Sirius XM, (February 5, 2013). " . Sirius XM. Retrieved March 7, 2013
- ↑ Canadian Radio Music Awards, (July 20, 2012). [http://cmw.net/media/press-room/nominees-performers-announced-for-2013-canadian-radio-music-awards-featuring-a-special-concert-performance-by-marianas-trench . Canadian Radio Music Awards. Retrieved January 29, 2013
- ↑ Western Canadian Music Awards, (June 18, 2013). " . Western Canadian Music Awards. Retrieved June 18, 2013
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