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Matt Mays

Canadian roots rocker Matt Mays has become one of the nation's most popular contemporary artists since hitting the road with his backing band, El Torpedo. Born on August 10, 1979, Mays first came to the attention of music fans as a member of the Nova Scotia-based alt-country band the Guthries, who formed in 1998. The Guthries released their first album, Off Windmill, in 2000, but while the album was praised by critics and fared well with fans, Mays opted to strike out on his own. Mays released his first solo album in early 2003, simply called Matt Mays. In order to tour in support of the release, he assembled a road band featuring Jarrett Murphy on guitar and vocals, Rob Crowell on keyboards and sax, Andy Patil on bass and vocals, and Tim Baker on drums, with Mays handling lead vocals and trading off guitar lines with Murphy. Extensive roadwork in Canada helped the band win a loyal fan base, and Mays gave his band co-star billing for his second album, Matt Mays + El Torpedo. It arrived via Sonic Entertainment in the spring of 2005. The songs "Cocaine Cowgirl" and "On the Hood" became major hits in Canada, and the band was chosen to open a major Canadian tour by the Black Crowes. Mays began making noise in the United States after playing a showcase at the 2006 South by Southwest Music Conference and appearing on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and in late 2006, Matt Mays + El Torpedo finally received a belated release in the United States through the independent 00:02:59 label. As Mays and El Torpedo began touring the United States to push the album in America, they were also playing larger shows at home in support of album number three, the ambitious When the Angels Make Contact. In early 2007, Mays relocated to New York City in order to better promote his career in America, and guitarist Jarrett Murphy amicably left El Torpedo. Jay Smith, from the Cape Breton band Rock Ranger, signed on as the band's new guitarist in April 2007. The refreshed lineup released Terminal Romance in 2008 and landed in the Billboard Top 20 in Canada. The band also cracked the Hot 100 with "Tall Trees" and toured in support of Kid Rock before officially disbanding the following year. However, Smith and other collaborators continued on as Mays' backing band. After an iTunes Session in 2011, Mays returned with Coyote in 2012. It became his most well-received album yet, debuting at number seven on Canada's album chart and winning a Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year in 2014. Mays followed it up with his sixth album for Sonic, Once Upon a Hell of a Time..., in 2017.
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13 album(s) • Trié par Meilleures ventes

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