The Creeping Nobodies

The Creeping Nobodies
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Post-punk, Experimental
Years active 2001–2009
Labels Blocks Recording Club ([][][][][][])
Deleted Art
Kosher Rock Records
Bloodworks.
Associated acts Parts Unknown
The Sick Lipstick
Memories Forever
C.I.T.U.S
The Sharp Tongues
Skull Bong
The Singing Saw Shadow Show
Lenin I Shumov
Synphonic
Bruised Knees
Blues
Website www.thecreepingnobodies.com
Past members Dennis Amos
Matthew McDonough
Sarah Richardson
Valerie Uher
Derek Westerholm
James Anderson
Julia Muth
Eric Abboud
Marco Landini
George Westerholm
Jaime Carrasco

The Creeping Nobodies were a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario in 2001. They played their final gig in 2009.

The Creeping Nobodies began as a one-off performance for a tribute night to the UK band The Fall, and were put together by Derek Westerholm. The tribute night was held on September 21, 2001 at the El Mocambo club in Toronto, and the band name "The Creeping Nobodies" came from the name of a fictitious band mentioned in some artwork on a Fall record sleeve. Immediately afterwards, the band became its own entity, investigating a wider range of musical influences.

The band released many of their records on Blocks Recording Club (sometimes referred to simply as [][][][][][] Recording) - a workers co-operative which also released records by Final Fantasy, Ninja High School, Katie Stelmanis, Lenin I Shumov, The Hank Collective, Fucked Up, and The Phonemes, among others. Other CD and vinyl releases have appeared on labels such as Deleted Art, fromSCRATCH, Bloodworks Music and Kosher Rock Records, as well as a number of compilation appearances.

The band line up changed a number of times over the years, the most stable lineup occurring between 2004-2007 consisting of Westerholm, Uher, Amos, McDonough and Richardson. In 2007 Westerholm himself left prior to the band's last recordings and final tour in Europe. The band's last performance occurred in May, 2009, and at that time The Creeping Nobodies were Dennis Amos, Sarah Richardson, Valerie Uher and Matthew McDonough.

Discography

Albums

  1. Augurs & Auspices (Deleted Art, 2007)
  2. Sound of Joy (Blocks, 2006)
  3. Stop Movement Stop Loss (Blocks, 2004)

EPs and mini-albums

Splits

Other appearances

See also

References

    External links


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