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Alex Henry Foster is a Canadian artist, singer, musician, writer and activist, best known for being the singer and frontman of the Montreal band
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. The band was founded in 2006 and nominated for a
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for their album ''Between Illness and Migration'' in 2015. In 2018, Foster announced the release of a first solo project, '' Windows in the Sky'', through Hopeful Tragedy Records and
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/ The Orchard. His first solo album reached number 6 on the ''Billboard''
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on the second week of its release. Alex Henry Foster was nominated at
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for the first time in 2019 with his first solo effort " Windows in the Sky" for Anglophone album of the year. In 2020, Alex Henry Foster and his band The Long Shadows went on their first tour, alongside ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, playing concerts all across Europe. On May 1, 2020, his first solo record entitled '' Windows in the Sky'' was released worldwide, with the launching event taking place on the online portal of
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, through the broadcast of a 60-minute concert, live from Alex Henry Foster's studio established in a former Catholic church near Montreal city. He was also interviewed by
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France upon his album release and was featured on the front page of the magazine. On April 16, 2021, he released his first live album, ''Standing Under Bright Lights'', taken from his live performance at the 40th
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. His sold-out concert was one of the most anticipated and successful shows of the festival. The album was given a 4.5/5 stars review by ''
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'' and 5/5 star reviews and got acclaimed in worldwide press coverage. The week following its release, it made its Australian charts debut at No. 6 on the
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Top 50 Albums charts and reached the 4th position of the "Top 20" of UK's Official Independent Album Breakers Chart, No. 13 in the "Top 50" of the Official Independent Albums Chart, and No. 32 in the Top 100 "Official Albums Sales Chart". The live album charted at No. 4 on the ''
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'' Canadian Albums chart, No. 18 in the Emerging Artists chart No. 31 in the Current Album Sales chart and No. 55 of the Album Sales chart, with FYI Music news confirming that the album scored the highest album sales for the week. In the week of April 30, 2021 to May 6, 2021, it made its entry in the
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at No. 17 of the Top 50 and was the most downloaded album of the week. In August 2021, Foster became the owner of the Moroccan boutique hotel "La Maison de Tanger", an oasis in the heart of the old city of Tangier and sought for by an international clientele for more than two decades. On September 22, 2021, his live album "Standing Under Bright Lights" received an
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nomination in the category "Sound Engineer of the Year", rewarding Ben Lemelin's work, Foster's longtime creative partner.


Career

Foster was born in Montreal, Canada and moved around Montreal and its suburbs during his childhood. After graduating from l'
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as a social worker, he met Sef Lemelin with whom, along with Ben Lemelin and Miss Isabel, he started a band called The Riddlers, which became Your Favorite Enemies after Jeff Beaulieu and Charles "Moose" Allicie officially joined. Foster co-founded the record label Hopeful Tragedy Records which set their studios and headquarters in a former Catholic church in Drummondville, Quebec in 2009. The facilities host music and multimedia studios, as well as The Fabrik, a creative group with spaces and equipments to screen-print, craft merchandising and press & cut vinyls on site. Following the loss of his father, Foster decided to leave for Tangier, Morocco in 2016, where he spent two years working on what has become his debut album '' Windows in the Sky'', launching his solo career. His entire band joined him to work on new musical projects, setting a professional music studio in the heart of Tangier. He released '' Windows in the Sky'' on November 9, 2018, which was premiered in Tokyo, Japan, prior to its release. In 2017, Foster released the book ''A Journey Beyond Ourselves'', revisiting the story behind the making of Your Favorite Enemies' album "Tokyo Sessions". In 2018, Alex Henry Foster released his first solo album '' Windows in the Sky'' in Canada. It reached and remained at the top of the charts for multiple weeks after its release. In July 2019, he performed live for the first time as a solo act at the
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, and his album '' Windows in the Sky'' was nominated for "Anglophone Album of the Year" at
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in the fall of the same year. In 2020, Alex Henry Foster and his band members "The Long Shadows" toured across Europe with ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, to critical acclaim. In January 2020, he released an EP and lyric video for the song "Summertime Departures", followed by the release of a videoclip featuring his live performance at his first ever concert at the
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in front of a sold out venue. In March 2020, he released the EP for the song "The Hunter (By the Seaside Window)" as well as a short film for the 15-minute song made in collaboration with French producer and friend Jessie Nottola, who also worked with
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. This short film, in the likes of
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, was filmed near Montreal, Canada and got more than 150,000 views on YouTube a few days after its release. On May 1, 2020, his album '' Windows in the Sky'' was released worldwide through a live concert from his studio-church broadcast on the online portal of the British
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. It was preceded by the broadcast of a live rehearsal of Alex Henry Foster's band via
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's portal, which had nominated his album in the category "Album of the Year - Anglophone" in 2019. On June 9, 2020, Alex and his bandmates broadcast a live performance of the song "Lavender Sky" from their studio-church, and cut it on vinyl, turning it into their first direct-to-vinyl creation, crafted in-house, in their own creative atelier. On June 26, 2020, Alex Henry Foster released a music video for the 4th single from his solo record '' Windows in the Sky'', which was filmed in Iceland. The clip for the song "Lavender Sky" was premiered and acclaimed by
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: The British magazine ''
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'' qualified it as: "a cinematic new video and a dreamy blast of post-rock all about 'the acceptance of things we don't know and can't control'". On August 7, 2020, Alex Henry Foster released the EP ''Snowflakes in July'' marking the end of the Windows in the Sky series. The EP consists of three versions of the song, one that was performed live from his studio-church and broadcast on
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on July 26, 2020. The live performance of the song was also turned into a direct-to-vinyl crafted in Foster's independent record label's facilities.


''Windows in the Sky''

''Windows in the Sky'' is Alex Henry Foster's first solo record. Written in a time of isolation in Tangier, Morocco in 2016. What was supposed to be a three-week residency to write the new album of his former band
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turned into a two-year journey during which the album was written. It explores grief and hope through despair as Foster wrote it following the death of his father to cancer. It was released in Canada 2018 through his independent record label, Hopeful Tragedy Records and reached the top charts upon release, remaining in the Top 40 ''Billboard''
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for a full year after its release. It was nominated in 2019 for Anglophone album of the year by L'
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and was released internationally in May 2020.


''Standing Under Bright Lights''

''Standing Under Bright Lights'' is Foster's first live album, released internationally on April 16, 2021 through Hopeful Tragedy Records. This album features the entirety of Foster's first concert at the
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held on July 5, 2019. It includes the live rendition of every song from his album Windows in the Sky, performed by an 11-piece band. This live moment took place approximately 6 months after the release of Foster's first solo album ''Windows in the Sky'', that debuted at number 3 on the Canadian top 200, right behind Imagine Dragons and Muse, and also stayed on the top 40 for a year after its initial release, and got nominated for "Best album of the year" in Canada by l'ADISQ. The concert was to be a one-off happening as an homage to Foster's late father, who had passed 5 years prior to cancer. The concert took place in a sold-out venue as part of the 40th Festival International de Jazz de Montréal and consisted of the performance of the entire album ''Windows in the Sky'', by an 11-piece band and was accompanied by a movie projection produced by Foster. Originally set to be released on October 8, 2020, his late father's birthday, Foster took time to produce the album ''Standing Under Bright Lights'' featuring the never-released song "The Son of Hannah", during the 2020-2021 pandemic. Alex Henry Foster's performance was highlighted amongst 5 performances not to miss at the Festival International de Jazz by
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. This 2h30 concert is considered amongst the best concerts ever performed at the Festival International de Jazz.
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gave a 4.5/5 stars review to the live album ''Standing Under Bright Lights'' upon release day. In September 2021, ''Standing Under Bright Lights'' granted a
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nomination in the category "Sound Engineer of the Year".


Weekly charts

One week after its release, ''Standing Under Bright Lights'' made its Australian charts debut at No. 6 in the
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Top 50 Albums for the week of April 23, 2021. In the UK, it reached No. 4 in the "Top 20" of the Official Independent Album Breakers Chart, No. 13 in the "Top 50" of the Official Independent Albums Chart, and No. 32 in the Top 100 "Official Albums Sales Chart" in the week of April 23, 2021 to April 29, 2021. On the week of May 1, 2021, ''Standing Under Bright Lights'' entered the
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at No. 4 of the Canadian Albums chart, No. 6 of the Australian albums chart, No. 18 of the Emerging Artists chart, No. 31 of the Current Albums Sales chart and No. 55 of the Album Sales chart. In the week of April 30, 2021 to May 6, 2021, ''Standing Under Bright Lights'' made its Irish charts debut at No. 17 in the "Top 50" of the Official
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, and was the most downloaded album of the week.


Influences

Foster cites
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and
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Mogwai Mogwai () are a Scottish post-rock band, formed in 1995 in Glasgow. The band consists of Stuart Braithwaite (guitar, vocals), Barry Burns (guitar, piano, synthesizer, vocals), Dominic Aitchison (bass guitar), and Martin Bulloch (drums). Mogw ...
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as recent influences and
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Ministry (band) Ministry is an American industrial metal band founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1981 by producer, singer, and instrumentalist Al Jourgensen. Originally a synth-pop outfit, Ministry evolved into one of the pioneers of industrial rock and industrial ...
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as some of his early musical influences. Poets and writers such as
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Khalil Gibran Gibran Khalil Gibran ( ar, جُبْرَان خَلِيل جُبْرَان, , , or , ; January 6, 1883 – April 10, 1931), usually referred to in English as Kahlil Gibran (pronounced ), was a Lebanese-American writer, poet and visual artist ...
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Isaac Bashevis Singer Isaac Bashevis Singer ( yi, יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער; November 11, 1903 – July 24, 1991) was a Polish-born American Jewish writer who wrote and published first in Yiddish and later translated himself into English with the help ...
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Baudelaire Charles Pierre Baudelaire (, ; ; 9 April 1821 – 31 August 1867) was a French poet who also produced notable work as an essayist and art critic. His poems exhibit mastery in the handling of rhyme and rhythm, contain an exoticism inherited fro ...
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Rainer Maria Rilke René Karl Wilhelm Johann Josef Maria Rilke (4 December 1875 – 29 December 1926), shortened to Rainer Maria Rilke (), was an Austrian poet and novelist. He has been acclaimed as an idiosyncratic and expressive poet, and is widely recogni ...
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Octavio Paz Octavio Paz Lozano (March 31, 1914 – April 19, 1998) was a Mexican poet and diplomat. For his body of work, he was awarded the 1977 Jerusalem Prize, the 1981 Miguel de Cervantes Prize, the 1982 Neustadt International Prize for Literature, and ...
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Jack Kerouac Jean-Louis Lebris de Kérouac (; March 12, 1922 – October 21, 1969), known as Jack Kerouac, was an American novelist and poet who, alongside William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, was a pioneer of the Beat Generation. Of French-Canadian a ...
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Paul Bowles Paul Frederic Bowles (; December 30, 1910November 18, 1999) was an American expatriate composer, author, and translator. He became associated with the Moroccan city of Tangier, where he settled in 1947 and lived for 52 years to the end of his ...
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are also part of his influences and inspirations. Excerpts of the poem "Song" by Allen Ginsberg are featured on the track "Shadows of Our Evening Tides" on Alex Henry Foster's first solo album '' Windows in the Sky''


Activism

Alex Henry Foster is also a former social worker and active human rights advocate. He has been spokesperson for
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and collaborated in campaigns for several years. He founded "Rock N Rights" in 2005, a non-profit spreading human rights awareness. He also appeared on the Canadian talk show '' Tout le monde en parle'' and CBC Radio show "Medium Large" to talk about his past in gangs and his views on social justice.


Social involvement

Foster has been involved with
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for several years. He acts as an official spokesperson, a conference speaker in Canada and has hosted the Annual Youth Congress of Amnesty International, and has written a song for the release of Fred M'membe. His band Your Favorite Enemies participated to Amnesty International's 30th anniversary (2007), to the 35th anniversary of
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, to Imagine (2004), Marche des femmes vers l'an 2000, and performed at the concert on behalf of the 51st anniversary of the
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. Your Favorite Enemies also did an exclusive interview about human rights with the American band
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during the
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(2007). In 2005, he co-founded "Rock N Rights", a non-profit organization focusing on human rights' promotion and education. Following the tsunami in Japan in 2011, Foster and his bandmates from Your Favorite Enemies launched "The Hope Project" in partnership with the
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and schools. This campaign consisted in gathering messages of support, empathy, and encouragement, and deliver them to survivors as personal postcards. Rock N Rights took part in campaigns to support Saudi blogger
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and freedom of speech as well as women's rights in collaboration with 100% Mamans in Tangier, Morocco. In June 2020, Alex Henry Foster launched a campaigned called "Silence Is Murder", in the face of the racial and social injustices and violence outbreaks happening around the world. He crafted a t-shirt, for which all the profits were given to
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. In September 2020, following the loss of a friend in France to suicide, Foster launched the campaign and masks collection "Alive. Never Alone." to raise awareness about suicide and mental health issues. As part of the initiative, he created a masks collection for which profits were given to the Montreal organisation Suicide Action Montréal.


Discography

Studio albums * '' Windows in the Sky'' (Hopeful Tragedy Records, 2018) Live albums * ''Standing Under Bright Lights'' (Hopeful Tragedy Records, 2021) EPs * ''Summertime Departures - EP'' (Hopeful Tragedy Records, 2020) * ''The Hunter (By the Seaside Window) - EP'' (Hopeful Tragedy Records, 2020) * ''Lavender Sky - EP'' (Hopeful Tragedy Records, 2020) * ''Snowflakes in July - EP'' (Hopeful Tragedy Records, 2020)


Awards and nominations


ADISQ

, - , 2019 , '' Windows in the Sky'' , Anglophone Album of the Year , , - , 2021 , ''Standing Under Bright Lights'' , Sound Engineer of the Year ,


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Foster, Alex Henry Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Canadian folk singer-songwriters Université de Montréal alumni Musicians from Montreal Canadian social workers Canadian human rights activists Amnesty International people