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Since the release of ''The Sun and the Wind'' in 2006, Forest City Lovers have played numerous festivals, including the [[Hillside Festival]] in [[Guelph|Guelph, Ontario]]; the inaugural [[Sled Island|Sled Island Music Festival]] in [[Calgary|Calgary, Alberta]]; [[Sappyfest]] in [[Sackville, New Brunswick]]; [[Keep It Cool]] in [[Lecce|Lecce, Italy]]; and [[Folk on the Rocks]] in [[Yellowknife|Yellowknife, Northwest Territories]]. The band were among the contributors of a 2007 compilation CD, ''[[Friends in Bellwoods]]'', as a benefit for Toronto's [[Daily Bread Food Bank]].
Since the release of ''The Sun and the Wind'' in 2006, Forest City Lovers have played numerous festivals, including the [[Hillside Festival]] in [[Guelph|Guelph, Ontario]]; the inaugural [[Sled Island|Sled Island Music Festival]] in [[Calgary|Calgary, Alberta]]; [[Sappyfest]] in [[Sackville, New Brunswick]]; [[Keep It Cool]] in [[Lecce|Lecce, Italy]]; and [[Folk on the Rocks]] in [[Yellowknife|Yellowknife, Northwest Territories]]. The band were among the contributors of a 2007 compilation CD, ''[[Friends in Bellwoods]]'', as a benefit for Toronto's [[Daily Bread Food Bank]].


Forest City Lovers are nationally distributed through [[Arts & Crafts (record label)|Arts & Crafts]] after a partnership with their Toronto label Out of This Spark. Previously the disc was distributed by [[Sonic Unyon]]. The band has an upcoming 7" single being slated for release in November 2009 and is currently working on a third full length album set for release in spring 2010.
Forest City Lovers are nationally distributed through [[Arts & Crafts (record label)|Arts & Crafts]] after a partnership with their Toronto label Out of This Spark. Previously the disc was distributed by [[Sonic Unyon]]. The band released a 7" single in November 2009 and is currently working on a third full length album set for release in fall 2010.


The band was featured in "Auditions" episode of the comedic web series, Nirvana the Band the Show, playing as themselves as they audition with a new member of the band.<ref>[http://www.forestcitylovers.com "Forest City Lovers on Nirvana the Band the Show"], ''[[FCL on NTBTS]]''. 15 March 2009.</ref>
The band was featured in "Auditions" episode of the comedic web series, Nirvana the Band the Show, playing as themselves as they audition with a new member of the band.<ref>[http://www.forestcitylovers.com "Forest City Lovers on Nirvana the Band the Show"], ''[[FCL on NTBTS]]''. 15 March 2009.</ref>

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Forest City Lovers

Forest City Lovers are a Canadian folk indie pop band. Based in Toronto, the band consists of vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Kat Burns, violinist Mika Posen, bassist Kyle Donnelly and drummer Christian Ingelevics. Donnelly is also a member of The D'Urbervilles.

Biography

Forest City Lovers—Kat Burns and Christian Ingelevics—in Guelph, Ontario (17 January 2009).

Forest City Lovers began as the solo project of singer-songwriter Kat Burns, from Whitby, when she moved to Toronto to go to school in 2004 and began to play around the city. Soon after establishing herself as a talented young songwriter, Burns released her independent solo EP For the Birds in early 2005.[1]

Collecting close friends and peers she assembled Forest City Lovers over the period of recording at the House of Miracles with Andy Magoffin. Original band members included James Bunton and Andrew Kinoshita on drums and bass. She released The Sun and the Wind, independently in 2006 under the Forest City Lovers moniker. The single "Castles!" was playlisted on CBC Radio 3 and the album charted quite high nationally after its release.[2] In 2007, Mika Posen joined the band on violin. The band contributed a track, "Don't Go, Please", to the charity compilation Friends in Bellwoods. In late 2007 Bunton and Kinoshita were replaced by Paul Weadick and Kyle Donnelly on drums and bass. Donnelly is also from Whitby and he and Burns attended high school together.

The Sun and the Wind fared well on campus radio stations across Canada and the United States, and garnered airplay on CBC Radio One, CBC Radio 2 and CBC Radio 3. The band toured extensively and secured fans far outside of their Toronto home. The band was called a "Band to look out for" in 2008 by eye weekly,[3] the "best band you've never heard of" by SPIN magazine, and a "mess of cute girls and boys who sing about life in Toronto" by NYLON.

In 2008 the band released a sophomore effort, Haunting Moon Sinking, on Out of this Spark. The album has done very well nationally and internationally, garnering press and airplay around the world.[4] The entire album is played heavily on CBC's Radio One, Radio 2, and Radio 3, as well as North American campus radio[5] and NPR. Shortly after the release of the album drummer Paul Weadick left the band. He has since been replaced.

Forest City Lovers—Kyle Donnelly and Kat Burns—in Guelph, Ontario (13 March 2008).

Since the release of The Sun and the Wind in 2006, Forest City Lovers have played numerous festivals, including the Hillside Festival in Guelph, Ontario; the inaugural Sled Island Music Festival in Calgary, Alberta; Sappyfest in Sackville, New Brunswick; Keep It Cool in Lecce, Italy; and Folk on the Rocks in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. The band were among the contributors of a 2007 compilation CD, Friends in Bellwoods, as a benefit for Toronto's Daily Bread Food Bank.

Forest City Lovers are nationally distributed through Arts & Crafts after a partnership with their Toronto label Out of This Spark. Previously the disc was distributed by Sonic Unyon. The band released a 7" single in November 2009 and is currently working on a third full length album set for release in fall 2010.

The band was featured in "Auditions" episode of the comedic web series, Nirvana the Band the Show, playing as themselves as they audition with a new member of the band.[6]

Members

  • Kat Burns – vocals, guitar, piano, banjo, glockenspiel
  • Mika Posen – violin, viola, piano, bg vocals
  • Kyle Donnelly – bass, guitar, glockenspiel, bg vocals
  • Christian Ingelevics - percussion

Discography

  • Haunting Moon Sinking - 2008 - Out of this Spark
  • The Sun and the Wind - 2006 - Independent
  • For the Birds (Kat Burns solo) - 2005 - Independent

References

External links

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