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Pilot Speed (formerly known as Pilate) was a
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rock band, who were active in the early 2000s.Gerry Krochak, "Pilate strives for sincerity". ''
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'', October 23, 2003.
Based in
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,
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, the band consisted of vocalist and pianist Todd Clark, guitarist Chris Greenough, bassist Ruby Bumrah and drummer Bill Keeley. Clark was a graduate of the music program at the
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, while all of the other three members were alumni of
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. They released their debut EP, '' For All That's Given, Wasted'', independently in 2001 before signing to
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, which released their full-length debut album '' Caught by the Window'' in 2003. The album was most noted for the single "Into Your Hideout"; the song's music video, directed by
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, won the
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for Best Independent Video at the
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, and was a Juno Award nominee for Video of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2004. The band followed up in 2006 with the album '' Sell Control for Life's Speed''. Just a few weeks after the album's Canadian release, the band opted to change their name to Pilot Speed after securing an American deal with
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, due to the risk of being sued by other American bands named Pilate; they had briefly considered keeping the name Pilate in Canada while using a different name only in the United States, but ruled that option out. The album was released in the United States under the title ''Into the West''. The band's third and final album, ''
Wooden Bones ''Wooden Bones'' is the third and final studio album by Canadian rock band Pilot Speed Pilot Speed (formerly known as Pilate) was a Canadian rock band, who were active in the early 2000s.Gerry Krochak, "Pilate strives for sincerity". ''Regina Le ...
'', was released in 2009.Francois Marchand, "Pilot Speed lands smoothly with shorter tracks". '' Calgary Herald'', July 18, 2009.


Discography


Albums

* '' Caught by the Window'' (2003) * '' Sell Control for Life's Speed'' (2006) * ''
Wooden Bones ''Wooden Bones'' is the third and final studio album by Canadian rock band Pilot Speed Pilot Speed (formerly known as Pilate) was a Canadian rock band, who were active in the early 2000s.Gerry Krochak, "Pilate strives for sincerity". ''Regina Le ...
'' (2009)


EPs

* '' For All That's Given, Wasted'' (2001) * ''The Window'' (2003)


Singles

* "Into Your Hideout" * "Alright" * "Melt into the Walls" * "Overrated" * "The Volunteer" * "Barely Listening" * "Ambulance" * "Put the Phone Down"


Other contributions

*''Maybe This Christmas Tree'' (2004,
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) - "Fairytale of New York" *'' Northern Songs: Canada's Best and Brightest'' (2008,
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) - "Knife-Gray Sea"


References

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