Belgrave (album)
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| Belgrave | |
|---|---|
| Studio album by Belgrave | |
| Released | May 27, 2011 |
| Recorded | 2010–2011 in Montreal |
| Genre | Artistic pop |
| Length | 23:07 |
| Label | Unsigned |
| Producer | Joseph Donovan |
Belgrave is the self-titled debut studio EP by Canadian artistic pop band Belgrave, released in May 2011.[1]
The EP is a compilation of songs originally found on Belgrave's unreleased demo. The songs were written between 2009-2010 and submitted to producer Joseph Donovan. Donovan spent nearly six months dedicating much of his time perfecting Belgrave's sound. Subsequently, the EP's launch date had been delayed twice.[2] February 11 at Montreal's La Sala Rossa and May 4 at O Patro Vys were original launch dates until the band and Donovan finally settled on May 27.[3] The Montreal Gazette's review of Belgrave was positive.[4] While CHOM 97.7 has featured the track Tokyo multiple times, many music blogs raved about the track Six Minutes.[5] [6]