Belvedere (band)
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Belvedere was a Canadian melodic hardcore band formed in 1995.
Known for their blazing fast speed and melodic vocals, the band have performed at the Warped Tour and Groezrock Festival. On May 23, 2005, Belvedere drummer Graham Churchill stated that they decided to call break up. They went on a farewell tour across North America, performing their last show in Calgary, Alberta. Graham Churchill and Steve Rawles from Belvedere joined with John Meloche from Forty Cent Fix to start the band This Is a Standoff. Jason Sinclaire and Scott Marshall formed the band Fallout Frequency with former members of Calgary punk bands Deville and Downway.
[edit] Members
- Steve Rawles (guitar/vocals)
- Scott Marshall (guitar/vocals)
- Jason Sinclaire (bass/vocals)
- Graham Churchill (drums)
[edit] Discography
- Because No One Stopped Us (1998)
- Angels Live in My Town (2000)
- 'Twas Hell Said Former Child (2001)
- Hometown Advantage (2003, split release with Downway)
- Live at the Camden Underworld (2004, DVD, split release with Captain Everything! & Divit)
- Fast Forward Eats the Tape (2004)