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The Belle Game, aka Belle Game, was an
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band originating from
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,
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and active from 2009 to 2020. Its members were Adam Nanji (guitar), Andrea Lo (lead vocals), and Katrina Jones (keyboards, vocals). Drummer Rob Chursinoff left in 2014; drummer and guitarist Alex Andrew left in 2018. For a short time, bassist Ian Cook and trumpeter Andrew Lee were also part of the band. The name is a play on the literal translation, from German, of Glockenspiel.


History

In the summer of 2009, Andrea Lo, Alex Andrew and Adam Nanji got together to play a single performance at Vancouver's Railway Club. Lo and Nanji had grown up together and played as a duo before; Nanji and Andrew were at
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together. As a trio, they saw their potential as a team, added Cook, Lee and former
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drummer Rob Chursinoff and started writing. Their EP ''The Inventing Letters'', was released in late 2009. The EP was well-received. It got regular airplay on CBC radio, the song "Tiny Fires" was chosen as Song of the Day by ''The Province'' newspaper, and won the Fan Favorite award on
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/Shore 104.3FM's Summer Search. The video for "Shoulders & Turns" earned them a feature spot on MuchMusic’s The Wedge. In July 2011, they were part of Summer Live, the festival celebrating Vancouver's 125th birthday. In 2011, they released their second EP, '' Sleep to Grow'', which was co-produced by David Carswell. and placed in the top-20 for the funding program, the
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. They opened for
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,
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and Said the Whale, played the
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and, in 2011 and 2012, played the
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and were selected to travel across Canada with ''Tracks on Tracks'', a recording project of Green Couch Sessions, CBC Radio and
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.


''Ritual Tradition Habit'' (2013-2014)

The band continued writing and produced a complete album's worth of material; on the advice of Carswell, it was scrapped. They started again, "tried harder", released a 7" vinyl record of the single "Wait Up for You", and, in April 2013, released their debut album '' Ritual Tradition Habit''. ''Ritual Tradition Habit'' earned many positive reviews, with ''Pitchfork'' giving it a rating of 7.2. “Wait Up For You” was put into rotation on the Vancouver station the Peak 102.7 FM as well as other radio stations across the country. ''Pitchfork'' posted "River" as 'Best New Track', and ''
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'' chose "Blame Fiction" as the track of the day. The music video for “River” was put into rotation on MuchMusic. It was nominated for the 2014
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also posted about the music video for “River”. The band attended the
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's Indie Music Residency in October 2013, where they were mentored by
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of
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. They then embarked on their first headlining North American and European tours for 5 weeks and 4 weeks, respectively. They played South by Southwest, Ottawa's
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, and opened for
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,
Hannah Georgas Hannah Georgas (born 30 August 1983) is a Canadian pop/rock singer-songwriter, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. She was nominated in the categories of "Best New Artist of the Year" and "Songwriter of the Year" at the 2011 Juno Awards, and ...
,
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and
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. In November 2013, tour mates Bear Mountain and
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opened for The Belle Game when they headlined at Vancouver's
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. In September 2013, The Belle Game's song "Tradition" appeared on the season premiere of ''
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''. "River" appeared on the UK TV series ''
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'', and "Blame Fiction" was used in the series ''
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''.


''Fear/Nothing'' (2015-2018)

In 2015, the band dropped the 'The' from their name. In February 2015, they traveled to Montreal to record their second studio album with producers Kevin Drew and
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(
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). They were dropped by their label Boompa; eventually they signed with Arts & Crafts and ''Fear/Nothing'' was released on September 8, 2017. In the interim, they played the
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and the Vancouver Folk Music Festival, then went on a tour of North America and Europe. In January 2018, they released the additional single "Only One"; in June, the additional singles, "Follow". At this point, they were back to being a trio--Nanji, Lo and Jones. In the spring of 2018, Belle Game went on tour with Broken Social Scene. In October 2018, the band supported ex- Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr on the US leg of his tour in support of his third studio album, '' Call the Comet''. In 2019, director Kevan Funk won the
Prism Prize The Prism Prize is a national juried award recognizing the artistry of the modern music video in Canada.Ritual Tradition Habit'' (2013), Boompa *''Fear/Nothing'' (2017), Arts & Crafts EPs *'' Inventing Letters EP'' (2009) *'' Sleep to Grow EP'' (2011), Independent Singles *"Wait Up for You" (2013) *"Only One" (2018) *"Follow" (2018)


See also

*
Canadian rock Rock music of Canada is a wide and diverse part of the general music of Canada, beginning with American and British style rock and roll in the mid-20th century. Since then Canada has had a considerable impact on the development of the modern ...
*
List of bands from British Columbia The following is a list of bands from British Columbia. By city Abbotsford * Hedley * You Say Party Burnaby * The Skulls Chilliwack * The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets * Mystery Machine * Pardon My Striptease *These Kids Wear Crowns Coquitla ...
* List of bands from Canada


References


External links

* (defunct)
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