The Olympic Symphonium

The Olympic Symphonium
Origin Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Genres indie folk
Years active 2005 (2005)–present
Labels Forward Music Group
Associated acts Share
Force Fields
The Slate Pacific
Grand Theft Bus
Snailhouse
Website theolympicsymphonium.com
Members Kyle Cunjak
Nick Cobham
Graeme Walker

The Olympic Symphonium is a Canadian indie folk trio from Fredericton, New Brunswick. The band consists of Nick Cobham (guitar), Kyle Cunjak (bass, guitar), and Graeme Walker (guitar, bass). All three musicians swap instruments and take turns singing and songwriting, and are often joined by Dennis Goodwin (banjo) and Bob Deveau (drums).

History

The band was formed in 2005 when Walker decided that some of his recent songs didn't fit the style of his primary band, Grand Theft Bus, and invited Cunjak and Cobham, two friends who had also written a number of songs that didn't fit their other bands, to join a new side project.[1] Cunjak is also in the band Share, while Cobham is in the band Force Fields.

They released their debut album, Chapter One, in 2007,[1] and followed up with More in Sorrow Than in Anger in 2008 and with The City Won't Have Time to Fight in 2011.[2]

They recorded The City Won't Have Time to Fight in an abandoned house in Fredericton.[3] To mark the album's release, they organized a weekend music event, Shivering Songs, which featured performances by a variety of the band's friends and collaborators, including Rose Cousins, Catherine MacLellan, David Myles, Snailhouse, Olenka Krakus and Grant Lawrence.[3]

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