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band from
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formed in 1998. FemBots are known for their unique sound of combining instrumental everyday items, junk instruments, and traditional instruments in their music.


Background

The band's core members, Dave MacKinnon and Brian Poirier, were members of the early 1990s alternative rock band Dig Circus alongside Mark Hansen, James Julien and Dave Dreveny. That band released three albums independently, but broke up in the mid-1990s before achieving any mainstream success. They subsequently joined with
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to form the band Hummer for a one-album project in 1997 before launching Fembots.


History

The Fembots were performing in Toronto by 1998. Their live show included analogue tape loops and prerecorded sound clips. Fembots' first album, ''Mucho Cuidado'' introduced their distinctive style of music with
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as instruments in their songs. ''
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'', released in 2003, sounded more commercial than their debut, but was also praised by critics. In support of this album, FemBots toured with
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used five songs from "Small Town Murder Scene" in his 2006 documentary
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. For '' The City'', their third album recorded in the spring of 2005, Mackinnon and Poirier collaborated with Krista Muir, Lawrence Nichols and drummers Mark Hansen and Nathan Lawr, frontman for the Minotaurs (who would join Fembots for their next album). ''The City'' moved the FemBots sound in a new direction, as they used more traditional instruments, while maintaining the distinctive emotion and creativity found in their previous albums. ''The City'' signifies their experiences in their hometown,
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, the good and the bad--"Demolition Waltz", for example, is about the loss of neighborhoods. ''The City'' was extremely well-received by critics. While making their 2008 album, ''
Calling Out ''Calling Out'' is the fourth album by Canadian indie rock band FemBots, released on September 16, 2008, with Weewerk. The album was originally intended to use only junk instruments created out of garbage by guest musician Iner Souster. However, ...
'', FemBots contributed two songs to the 2007 film '' The Tracey Fragments'', a soundtrack done by Canadian supergroup
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''. ''Calling Out'' signified a big change for the band, as they moved from
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, their
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for their first three studio albums, to weewerk records. The initial idea for the album was to make it using solely junkstruments, aided by the expertise of their new member, Iner Souster. However, junkstruments could not sustain an entire album and they were used as rhythm tracks. Souster and Lawr also contributed to the songwriting process, a first for Mackinnon and Poirier. The album was released on September 16, 2008, and they toured Canada to promote it. Although never formally breaking up, FemBots became inactive following that album; members spent the next several years as touring session musicians with
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. On February 11, 2010, they played a "reunion" show at the Wavelength 500 Festival. (
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) Iner Souster joined the band Detroit Time Machine and opened an art gallery in Toronto. Nathan Lawr remains with the Minotaurs. The Fembots music is used in the 2009 film Jackpot, and is the soundtrack for the true-crime documentary series Farm Crime (2018-).


Members

*Brian Poirier - vocals, guitar, bass *Dave Mackinnon - vocals, guitar, piano *Iner Souster - junkstruments *Nathan Lawr - drums


Discography


Studio albums

* 2000: ''Mucho Cuidado'' * 2003: ''
Small Town Murder Scene ''Small Town Murder Scene'' is the second album by Canadian indie rock group FemBots, released in 2003 on Paper Bag Records Paper Bag Records is a Canadian independent record label, artist-management company, and music publisher founded in 20 ...
'' * 2005: '' The City'' * 2008: ''
Calling Out ''Calling Out'' is the fourth album by Canadian indie rock band FemBots, released on September 16, 2008, with Weewerk. The album was originally intended to use only junk instruments created out of garbage by guest musician Iner Souster. However, ...
''


Soundtracks

* 2006: ''
Small Town Gay Bar ''Small Town Gay Bar'' is a 2006 documentary film directed by Malcolm Ingram that focuses on two gay bars in the rural deep Southeast United States, one in Shannon, Mississippi, and one in Meridian, Mississippi. The documentary was produced by V ...
'' * 2007: '' The Tracey Fragments'' * 2007: ''
This Beautiful City ''This Beautiful City'' is a 2007 Canadian drama film written, directed, produced, and edited by Ed Gass-Donnelly. It premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival and had a general theatrical release in 2008. The film depicts the l ...
'' * 2009: ''Jackpot'' * 2018: '' Farm Crime''


References


External links


"Count Down Our Days" video
*(weewerk) records staff. 2008. FemBots.

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