biographical info
The Collapse sound is thematic,
Western, and driving. Guitars stumble like drunken Klondike
prospectors; the rhythm section is the horse and carriage they make off with. Jenny Kost’s commanding voice leads
the band’s taut arrangements through songs of love, life, and long forgotten
ghosts set beneath the endless prairie skies.
Guitarist John Hadley and bassist
Ken Price met as teenagers in the small town of Olds,
Alberta,
collectively fascinated by the sound of Brave New Waves and the record
collections brought into town by older, worldlier friends. Without a resident
music scene into which to channel their growing fascinations, their tastes ran
wild, encompassing everything from their parents’ easy listening records to the
avant-garde soundscapes they caught on late night radio.
Although ensuing the years
scattered them throughout the province, they were reunited late in 2003 and
with guitarist/keyboardist Patrick Palardy and drummer Mike Angus, formed the
first incarnation of the Collapse: a sprawling, democratic beast of a band that
drew freely from a variety of influences, shared vocal duties and let no
ambition go unchecked. The Collapse released the independent record, Kills 56, in early 2006, receiving
praise for their genre-bending approach and free-wheeling live shows. Mike
Angus departed later that year to form Edmonton
country-rock band The Wheat Pool, leaving the Collapse without a drummer or
strong vocalist.
Bruised but undeterred, the
Collapse forged on. While Hadley put in time on guitar with Calgary space-pop
outfit Light City Fiction, the band recruited Jordan Schenstead of Saskatoon’s
From Chimpan-A to Chimpan-Z on drums and played a few local shows. They next
added Ken’s roommate Jenny Kost, former singer of Calgary’s revolution rockers The Martyr
Index. Palardy left the band shortly after to focus on his career as a live
sound and recording engineer. Turning up the amps and narrowing their focus to
a country-damaged rock sound the Collapse merged their love of story based
songwriting with a charged-up approach to live playing.
lineup
John Hadley guitar
Jenny Kost vocals
Ken Price bass
Brian Vans drums
influences
60's AM Gold
Stax/Volt Soul
Outlaw Country
Alberta