Skydiggers is a Canadian
roots rock
Roots rock is a genre of rock music that looks back to rock's origins in contemporary folk music, folk, blues, and country music. First emerging in the late 1960s, it is seen as a response to the perceived excesses of the then dominant psychedel ...
band from
Toronto
Toronto ( , locally pronounced or ) is the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, most populous city in Canada. It is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. With a p ...
formed by Andy Maize and Josh Finlayson. Since 1990, they have released 19 albums/EPs and have had a number of singles that have appeared on the Canadian charts. Their most successful album is ''Restless'', released in 1992. With a presence spanning decades, the band has appeared under a variety of different record labels and with many changes in members that form the group.
Biography
The band was originally formed by singer Andy Maize, previously of Direktive 17, and lead guitarist Josh Finlayson, formerly of The Ramblers, as a duo called West Montrose. The band later added rhythm guitarist and singer-songwriter
Peter Cash, drummer Wayne Stokes and bassist Ron Macey to their lineup after becoming regular performers at Acoustic Meltdown, a weekly concert series at
Toronto
Toronto ( , locally pronounced or ) is the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, most populous city in Canada. It is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. With a p ...
's
Spadina Hotel
The Spadina Hotel was one of the names of the hotels operated at 460 King Street West, in Toronto, at the corner of Spadina Avenue and King Street.
The hotel was built in late 1873, the three storey Victorian building featuring a smal ...
organized by Cash's brother, singer-songwriter
Andrew Cash.
[Michael Barclay, Ian A.D. Jack and Jason Schneider, '' Have Not Been the Same: The Can-Rock Renaissance 1985-1995''. ]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 Canada, Canadian literary magazine named ''Essays on Canadian Writing''. They started publishing trade and scholar ...
. . The expanded line up settled on the name Skydiggers, a name which Andrew Cash had previously considered for his own band.
In 1989, the band became the first Canadian signing to
Enigma Records
Enigma Records (also known as Enigma Entertainment Corporation) was a popular rock and alternative American record label in the 1980s.
History
Enigma Records launched as a division of Greenworld Distribution, an independent music importer/d ...
, who released their self-titled debut album the following year. It spawned the singles "Monday Morning" and "I Will Give You Everything". However, the label soon went bankrupt, and the album was never properly promoted.
Some of Enigma's Canadian staff created
FRE Records in 1992, and released the band's second (and most popular) album, ''Restless'', that year. At the same time, Stokes left the band. Drummers Mike Sloski and Steve Pitkin filled in on drums until the band recruited Joel Anderson as its new permanent drummer. "A Penny More", the lead single from ''Restless'', became the band's biggest hit, produced by John Oliveira and the band at Hamilton's Grant Avenue Studios.
Capitol Records
Capitol Records, LLC (known legally as Capitol Records, Inc. until 2007), and simply known as Capitol, is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group through its Capitol Music Group imprint. It was founded as the first West Coast-base ...
, the distributor for both Enigma and FRE, also rereleased the band's debut album that year.
In 1993, the band's third album, ''Just Over This Mountain'', was released. It consolidated the band's status by winning a number of music awards, including the
Juno Award
The Juno Awards (stylized as JUNOS), or simply known as the Junos, are awards presented by Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences to recognize outstanding achievements in Canada's mu ...
for Most Promising Group. Following that album, Anderson left the band and was replaced by Peter von Althen.
In 1995, the band signed to
Warner Canada and released ''Road Radio''. However, at this time, FRE went bankrupt, meaning that the band's earlier albums were no longer widely available. After the tour to support that album, Cash left the band. He was replaced by
Paul MacLeod. The band subsequently left Warner, after which von Althen also left the band.
Since the band's sound had largely been defined by Maize and Cash's vocal harmonies, the band revised their sound somewhat for 1997's ''Desmond's Hip City'', released on
DROG Records. The title track had an almost
trip hop
Trip hop is a musical genre that has been described as a psychedelic music, psychedelic fusion of hip hop music, hip hop and electronica with slow tempos and an atmospheric sound. The style emerged as a more experimental music, experimental var ...
feel, and some other songs (notably "November in Ontario" and "The Shape of Things to Come") were closer to
hard rock
Hard rock or heavy rock is a heavier subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and Distortion (music), distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the Garage rock, garage, Psychedelic rock, psychedelic and blues ...
than anything the band had previously recorded.
In 1999, the band performed at the 1999 Stardust Picnic festival at Historic Fort York, Toronto. With ''Restless'', their most popular album, still unavailable in stores due to legal uncertainties around FRE's bankruptcy, they decided that their next studio project would be to assemble a new version of that album using old rehearsal recordings. ''Still Restless: The Lost Tapes'' was released that year.
In 2000, the band released the live album ''There and Back Again'', followed in 2003 by ''Bittersweet Harmony''.
In 2006, they teamed up with
The Cash Brothers (former Skydigger Peter Cash and his brother Andrew) to release, ''
Skydiggers/Cash Brothers
''Skydiggers/Cash Brothers'' is a CD by the Canadian
Canadians () are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections e ...
'', an acoustic album. In 2008 they released ''City of Sirens'', followed by the compilation''The Truth About Us'' in 2009.
The band returned in 2012 when they released ''Northern Shore'' through MapleMusic Recordings. In 2013, the band released ''No. 1 Northern'', an album of
cover version
In popular music, a cover version, cover song, remake, revival, or simply cover is a new performance or recording by a musician other than the original performer or composer of the song. Originally, it referred to a version of a song release ...
s of songs by Canadian songwriters, including
Neil Young
Neil Percival Young (born November 12, 1945) is a Canadian and American singer-songwriter. After embarking on a music career in Winnipeg in the 1960s, Young moved to Los Angeles, forming the folk rock group Buffalo Springfield. Since the begi ...
,
Gordon Lightfoot
Gordon Meredith Lightfoot Jr. (November 17, 1938 – May 1, 2023) was a Canadian singer-songwriter who achieved worldwide success and helped define the singer-songwriter era of the 1970s. Widely considered one of Canada's greatest songwriters, ...
,
Ron Sexsmith
Ronald Eldon Sexsmith (born January 8, 1964) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from St. Catharines, Ontario. He was the songwriter of the year at the 2005 Juno Awards. He began releasing recordings of his own material in 1985 at age 21, and has ...
,
Gene MacLellan,
Linda McRae,
Charlie Angus
Charles Joseph Angus (born November 14, 1962) is a Canadian author, journalist, broadcaster, musician and politician. A member of the New Democratic Party (NDP), Angus served as the federal Member of Parliament for the riding of Timmins—Jame ...
and Andrew Cash. They also released the album ''She Comes Into The Room''.
In 2013, the band released the five-track EP ''Angels'' for the holiday season. A year later, this was expanded to 11 songs and released as a full album. The band are currently signed to Latent Recordings.
On January 1, 2017, Skydiggers were part of CBC's The Strombo Show's Hip 30, where Canadian bands covered songs from
The Tragically Hip
The Tragically Hip, often referred to simply as the Hip, was a Canadian rock band formed in Kingston, Ontario in 1984, consisting of vocalist Gord Downie, guitarist Paul Langlois, guitarist Rob Baker (known as Bobby Baker until 1994), bassis ...
to commemorate the Hip's 30th anniversary. The band covered the song "The Depression Suite: The Rock". 2017 also saw the release of the Skydiggers latest LP "Warmth of the Sun".
The band is a member of the Canadian charity Artists Against Racism.
Finlayson/Maize
Josh Finlayson and Andy Maize of the Skydiggers have collaborated on a side project of their own named Finlayson/Maize. The duo released their album ''Dark Hollow'' under the project name.
Discography
Albums
Singles
Non-album tracks
* "One Day I Walk" (''
Kick at the Darkness'', 1991)
* "Mr. Soul" (''
Borrowed Tunes: A Tribute to Neil Young'', 1994)
* "St. Dunstan's One Request" (''Pine Ridge: An Open Letter To Allan Rock/Songs For Leonard Peltier'', 1996)
* "All of Our Dreaming" ("Shape of Things to Come" CD single, 1997)
* "Mini-Bar Superstar" ("Shape of Things to Come" CD single, 1997)
* "When You're Down" (''Have Not Been the Same: The CanRock Renaissance 1985-1995'', 2012)
References
External links
*
CanConRox bio*
*
{{DEFAULTSORT:Skydiggers
Musical groups established in 1987
Musical groups from Toronto
Canadian folk rock groups
Juno Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year winners
MapleMusic Recordings artists
1987 establishments in Ontario