biographical info
The Canaries started, as most great bands do, in a basement. Long-time
friends and musical collaborators Frank Sinclair (vocals/piano/guitar)
and Mike Zikovitz (guitar) felt the need to start kicking out the jams.
With nowhere else to go, they went downstairs. After a long search
East-coast bad-ass and radio guru Dan Misener was added on bass guitar
and the unstoppable Isaac Klein stepped in behind the kit, bringing his
raw style and extensive experience to The Canaries sound.
Not long
after, a foul-smelling gas leak in the basement had two
surprisingly-positive effects: it christened the band with their name
and forced them to look for a proper rehearsal space.
The Canaries play
addictive indie roots-rock influenced by everything from Lou Reed to
Thrush Hermit to Tom Waits. Singer/songwriter Frank Sinclair writes
with a passionate honesty that, when combined with his warm,
idiosyncratic delivery, has that much sought-after ability to connect
with the audience. Whether it’s a full-on rocker like “Beauty
Collides”, a heartfelt country ballad like “Try Like You Mean It”, or a
pop-country-prog mash up like “That Love Falls Thing”, Frank’s songs
and voice, flushed out by the band, never fail to keep the listener
enthralled.
In January of 2007 the Canaries went into the studio to
record their first EP, a nine-song effort titled “Beauty Collides”. The
CD captures the breadth of their songwriting ability while remaining a
cohesive package. Their Toronto CD release party drew sell-out crowds.
The Canaries infectious roots-pop sound is catching on. They have no
plans to return to the basement.
lineup
Frank Sinclair Vocals, Guitar, Piano
Mike Zikovitz Guitar
Dan Misener Bass
Isaac Klein Drums