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The Birthday Massacre
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Background information
Origin Flag of Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genre(s) Synth Rock
Years active 1999–present
Label(s) Metropolis Records
Repo Records
Website www.thebirthdaymassacre.com
Members
Chibi (vocals)
Rainbow (guitar)
Michael Falcore (guitar)
O.E. (bass)
Owen (keyboards)
Rhim (drums)
Former members
Dank (2000-2001)
Adm (2002-2004)
Aslan Osiris (2000-2007)

The Birthday Massacre is a Synth Rock band, based in Toronto, Canada. The band was officially formed in 1999, known at that time as Imagica. Although they have a fanbase interested in many forms of music, they have been most popular in the Goth subculture and Cyber subculture.

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History

The group originated in London, Ontario under the name Imagica. The group's original line-up consisted of: Chibi (vocals), Rainbow (guitar and programming), Michael Falcore (guitar), and J. Aslan (bass). Dank played live keyboards and O.E. joined the group on live drums. A seven-song limited edition demo was released. In 2001, Dank left the group, and the others relocated from London to Toronto, Ontario, to begin recording. There, they recorded another limited edition demo, this time with five songs. Shortly thereafter, the band adopted the name The Birthday Massacre. In July of 2002, The Birthday Massacre independently released a limited edition CD entitled "Nothing and Nowhere." In 2003, Adm joined the band on live keyboards and Rhim on drums. On July 20, 2004, The Birthday Massacre released a nine song EP entitled "Violet," and at the end of the year, re-released "Nothing and Nowhere" with new sleeve artwork. Adm soon left thereafter to explore his own projects. In the fall of 2004, the band was signed to Repo Records in Germany, and released a remastered and expanded version of "Violet" in Europe, including updated album art in a digipak case. In 2005 the band signed to Metropolis Records and released "Violet" in the U.S.A., Canada, United Kingdom, and most of South America. Owen joined on live keyboards and in August, the band began a series of international tours taking them to Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Belgium. Also in August, a DVD consisting of a video for the song "Blue" was released. It also included behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, a studio performance of "Nevermind," as well as live performances of "Violet" and "Video Kid." The centerpiece of the DVD was the Dan Ouellette-directed video for "Blue". In early 2006, the Birthday Massacre toured North America, playing across Canada, the United States and Mexico on their "Broken Minds" tour. They also played Europe in the summer of 2006. In June 2007, it was announced that the band was working on a new record with Canadian producer/engineer Dave "Rave" Ogilvie (Producer of many industrial acts such as Skinny Puppy, not to be confused with Kevin Ogilvie frontman of Skinny Puppy) and that bass player Aslan Osiris had left the band for his own project. Aslan has been replaced on bass by former drummer O.E. The demo version of the first single, "Kill the Lights," was released on Vampirefreaks and MySpace for streaming on January 1st, 2007. "Looking Glass" (another single from "Walking With Strangers") was released for streaming on August 1st, 2007 for Vampirefreaks and MySpace. On September 11th, 2007 the band released "Walking With Strangers" in North America, entering at #10 on the Billboard "Top Heatseekers" chart for September 29th.[1] The album was released in Europe on September 21st and in the UK on 22nd October.

Members

  • Chibi - Vocals
  • Rainbow - Guitar and Programming
  • Michael Falcore - Guitar
  • Rhim - Drums (2003-Present)
  • Owen - Keyboards (2005-present)
  • O.E. - Drums (2001-2003), Bass (2007-Present)

Former members

  • Dank - Keyboards (2000-2001)
  • Aslan - Bass (2000-2007)
  • Adm - Keyboards (2002-2004)
  • Brett Carruthers

Discography

Albums

Demos

  • Demo 1 (2000) (as Imagica)
  • Demo 2 (2001) (as Imagica)

DVD

Appearances

References

Further Reading

External links

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