Don Vail

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Don Vail is a Canadian indie rock band, formed by Mitch Bowden and David Dunham, formerly of the band Chore, and Bill Priddle, formerly of Treble Charger and Broken Social Scene.[1]

OriginDunnville, Ontario, Canada
Years active2006present
MembersMitch Bowden
Chris Bell
David Dunham
Bill Priddle
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Don Vail
OriginDunnville, Ontario, Canada
GenresIndie rock
Years active2006present
MembersMitch Bowden
Chris Bell
David Dunham
Bill Priddle
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History

Bowden and Dunham continued working together following the breakup of Chore, but the band didn't take shape for a number of years. Bowden later met Priddle, who joined to play guitar.

The band recorded its self-titled debut album in 2006 and 2007 with producer Jordon Zadorozny.[1] The album was released independently in 2009.[2][3] The album's sound was a combination of grunge, punk and pop.[4] Some of the songs had been written for Chore, but not recorded by that band before it broke up.

In 2016, the band released its sophomore album, Fades.[5][6] The album appeared on the campus and community radio charts that year.[7]

In 2019, the band released its third album, Stand of Tide.[8]

Band members

  • Mitch Bowden - vocals, guitar (2006present)
  • Bill Priddle - lead guitar (2006present)
  • Chris Bell - bass (20062010)
  • David Dunham - drums, percussion (2006present)
  • Luke Bentham - vocals (2016)
  • Kori Pop - vocals (2016)
  • Bob Wilcox - vocals (2016)

Discography

  • Don Vail (2009)
  • Fades (2016)
  • Stand of Tide (2019)

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