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band from
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, Canada. A
pop punk Pop punk (or punk pop) is a rock music genre that combines elements of punk rock with power pop or pop. It is defined for its emphasis on classic pop songcraft, as well as adolescent and anti-suburbia themes, and is distinguished from other pu ...
combo, the band was part of the "
cuddlecore Twee pop is a subgenre of indie pop that originates from the 1986 ''NME'' compilation ''C86''. Characterised by its simplicity and perceived innocence, some of its defining features are boy–girl harmonies, catchy melodies, and lyrics about love ...
" scene led by cub. Maow consisted of guitarist/singer
Tobey Black Tobey Black is a Canadian punk rock and indie rock musician. She has been a guitarist and vocalist for the Vancouver bands Maow Maow was a Canadian indie rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. A pop punk combo, the band was part of ...
, bassist/singer Corrina Beesley-Hammond and drummer/singer
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, who had been with Cub.


History

The band came together in 1994, when Americans Case and Beesley-Hammond, who had been at art school together (at what is now
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), joined with Black, also an American who was studying in Vancouver. Their original name was 'Meow'; they changed it when a New York band of the same name objected. They played their first gig in the backyard of the 'House of Rock', where its residents, members of
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, held events such as the 'Debut-B-Q'. When Maow performed, neighbours called the police. The police attended, and watched the concert.Kaitlin Fontana, ''Fresh at Twenty: The Oral History of Mint Records''.
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, 2012. .
In 1994, Maow entered 'Shindig', a band contest hosted by the
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radio station
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, and became the first female band to win. (''Discorder Magazine'' called it a "travesty of musical justice" because Maow was "Really bad".)Kaitlin Fontana, ''Fresh at Twenty: The Oral History of Mint Records''.
ECW Press ECW Press is a Canadian book publisher located in Toronto, Ontario. It was founded by Jack David and Robert Lecker in 1974 as a Canadian literary magazine named ''Essays on Canadian Writing''. They started publishing trade and scholarly book ...
, 2012. .
As a result of the win, the band was given recording time at
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; Beesley-Hammond recalled that
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had just finished recording and their lipstick was still on the microphones. While recording, they found their musicianship rapidly improving.Kaitlin Fontana, ''Fresh at Twenty: The Oral History of Mint Records''.
ECW Press ECW Press is a Canadian book publisher located in Toronto, Ontario. It was founded by Jack David and Robert Lecker in 1974 as a Canadian literary magazine named ''Essays on Canadian Writing''. They started publishing trade and scholarly book ...
, 2012. .
Maow released a six-song EP, ''I Ruv Me Too!'' on the independent Texas record label Twist Like This, which was owned by Beesley-Hammond's brother.Kaitlin Fontana, ''Fresh at Twenty: The Oral History of Mint Records''.
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, 2012. .
Also in 1995, the band was signed to Vancouver's
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(which is co-owned by Beesley-Hammond's now-husband, Kevin Beesley, guitarist for The Smugglers and the Beauticians). In June 1996, they released their full-length album, ''
The Unforgiving Sounds of Maow ''The Unforgiving Sounds of Maow'' is a 1996 album by Vancouver punk rock, punk band Maow. It was the band's only full-length album, 21 minutes in length. The album is notable primarily for being Neko Case's debut as a lead vocalist, although her ...
''. The album had two cover songs and fourteen original tracks, the best known of which was "Ms. Lefevre". Where they had previously not taken themselves seriously, with the release of the album, they took a more professional approach and started touring. They opened for
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in San Francisco, they played the
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in
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, and numerous Canadian venues in between. With outlandish costumes, a cheeky sense of humour and a tomboy attitude, their media attention increased and they were asked to go on a US tour with the Punk rock band The Hanson Brothers. But when the bands arrived at the American border together, Maow misrepresented their reason for crossing into the US. Both bands were denied entry and their instruments were seized. The tour was cancelled, resulting in a significant loss of revenue for both bands, and for
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.Kaitlin Fontana, ''Fresh at Twenty: The Oral History of Mint Records''.
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, 2012. .
Maow toured across Canada with the Hanson Brothers but the three women found that touring was unhealthy and stressful. Beesley-Hammond went into footwear design. Case moved back to the US and went on to a solo career as an
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star and sometime vocalist with Canadian
power pop Power pop (also typeset as powerpop) is a form of pop rock based on the early music of bands such as the Who, the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and the Byrds. It typically incorporates melodic hooks, vocal harmonies, an energetic performance, and ch ...
ensemble
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. In 2001, Black joined the indie rock band The Gay.


Discography

*1995 ''I Ruv Me Too!'' *1996 ''
The Unforgiving Sounds of Maow ''The Unforgiving Sounds of Maow'' is a 1996 album by Vancouver punk rock, punk band Maow. It was the band's only full-length album, 21 minutes in length. The album is notable primarily for being Neko Case's debut as a lead vocalist, although her ...
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References

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