The Hardship Post was a Canadian
alternative rock
Alternative rock, or alt-rock, is a category of rock music that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1970s and became widely popular in the 1990s. "Alternative" refers to the genre's distinction from Popular culture, mainstre ...
band, that formed in
St. John’s,
Newfoundland
Newfoundland and Labrador (; french: Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador; frequently abbreviated as NL) is the easternmost province of Canada, in the country's Atlantic region. The province comprises the island of Newfoundland and the continental region ...
in 1992 and moved to
Halifax,
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia ( ; ; ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is one of the three Maritime provinces and one of the four Atlantic provinces. Nova Scotia is Latin for "New Scotland".
Most of the population are native Eng ...
, during the
Halifax Pop Explosion
The Halifax Pop Explosion was a music festival and conference that occurred every fall, typically two weeks after Thanksgiving, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The term "Halifax Pop Explosion" also came to be adopted in the 1990s as the name o ...
of the early 1990s.
The band originally consisted of vocalist and guitarist Sebastian Lippa, bassist Mike Kean and drummer Matt Clarke. Initially signed to
Murderecords
Murderecords is an independent record label that releases the music of the Canadian rock band Sloan. Originally formed in 1992 to produce just the records of that band, it later released work of other bands including Eric's Trip, The Hardship P ...
, they released the EPs ''Mood Ring'' and ''Hack'' in 1993, and undertook their first cross-Canada tour to support the recordings. Mike Pick would replace Kean on bass in mid-1993.
In late 1994, they signed to
Sub Pop
Sub Pop is a record label founded in 1986 by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman. Sub Pop achieved fame in the early 1990s for signing Seattle bands such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Mudhoney, central players in the grunge movement. They are often ...
,
["Halifax new hothouse for hip bands". '']Ottawa Citizen
The ''Ottawa Citizen'' is an English-language daily newspaper owned by Postmedia Network in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
History
Established as ''The Bytown Packet'' in 1845 by William Harris (journalist), William Harris, it was renamed the '' ...
'', September 30, 1993. which released their full-length album ''Somebody Spoke'' in 1995. Around that time Clarke left the band, and was replaced by Alyson MacLeod of
Jale.
Hardship Post won as Best Alternative Band at the 1994
East Coast Music Awards
The East Coast Music Association is a non-profit association that hosts an annual awards ceremony based in Atlantic Canada for music appreciation on the East Coast of Canada. Its mission is to develop, advance and celebrate East Coast Canadian mus ...
, and were nominated for the same award in 1996. At the
Juno Awards of 1996
The Juno Awards of 1996, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 10 March 1996 in Hamilton, Ontario at a ceremony in the Copps Coliseum. Anne Murray was the host for the ceremonies, which were broad ...
, ''Somebody Spoke'' was a nominee for
Best Alternative Album.
The band broke up in 1997.
["Lippa abandons rock with `cathartic' show". '']Halifax Daily News
''The Daily News'' was a tabloid newspaper in Halifax, Nova Scotia, that was published from 1974 until ceasing operations in February 2008.
History
''The Daily News'' owed its existence to David Bentley, who, along with his wife Diana and Patric ...
'', July 31, 1997.
Discography
* 1992: ''Sugarcane/Canopy'' (7" single)
* 1993: ''Mood Ring'' (EP)
* 1993: ''Hack'' (EP)
* 1994: ''Why Don't You and I Smooth Things Over'' (7" single)
* 1995: ''Slick Talking Jack/If I...'' (7" single)
* 1995: ''Watching You/Your Sunshine'' (7" single)
Studio albums
* 1995: ''Somebody Spoke''
References
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Musical groups established in 1992
Musical groups disestablished in 1997
Musical groups from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Canadian alternative rock groups
Sub Pop artists
Murderecords artists
1992 establishments in Newfoundland and Labrador
1997 disestablishments in Canada