Jeremy Beckford - guitar / vocals Elizabeth Lindau - vocals / violin / keyboard / percussion Kyle Mann - piano / keyboard / bass / guitar / vocals Matt Priest - vocals / bass / trombone / percussion Michael Riendeau - drums / vocals Ian Wilson - keyboard / piano / vocals
Influences
Major Influences:
Air, Tori Amos, The Beatles, Belle & Sebastian, Ben Folds Five, Irving Berlin, Bjork, David Bowie, Jeff Buckley, Calexico, Cat Power, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Clem Snide, The Decemberists, The Delgados, Devotchka, DJ Shadow, Doves, Nick Drake, Faith No More, The Flaming Lips, Stephen Foster, Fugazi, Philip Glass, Elton John, Kraftwerk, Luna, The Magnetic Fields, Aimee Mann, Massive Attack, Mercury Rev, Neutral Milk Hotel, Pavement, Portishead, Queen, Radiohead, The Sea and Cake, Elliott Smith, The Smiths, Spoon, Stars, Stereolab, Tears for Fears, They Might Be Giants, Tortoise, Rufus Wainwright, Tom Waits, Wilco and Yo La Tengo
Also: !!!, Aphex Twin, Arcade Fire, The Beach Boys, Beck, The Beta Band, Beulah, The Black Crowes, Cake, Neko Case, Cibo Matto, The Clash, Coldplay, John Coltrane, The Cure, Miles Davis, Death Cab For Cutie, Ani Difranco, Digable Planets, Donovan, Bob Dylan, Earlimart, 5ive Style, Guns N' Roses, The Handsome Family, PJ Harvey, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The High Llamas, Imperial Teen, James, Lambchop, Led Zeppelin, Low, M83, Metallica, Joni Mitchell, Momus, Mr. Bungle, My Bloody Valentine, New Order, The Notwist, Of Montreal, Outkast, Pet Shop Boys, Pink Floyd, Pixies, The Pogues, Primus, Prince, Pulp, Queens of the Stone Age, R.E.M., Steve Reich, The Rolling Stones, Saint Etienne, The Shins, Sigur Ros, Paul Simon, Simon & Garfunkel, Nina Simone, Roni Size / Reparazent, Skid Row, Slint, Sloan, The Smashing Pumpkins, (Smog), Sonic Youth, Soul Coughing, Spiritualized, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Squarepusher, Steely Dan, Sugar, Super Furry Animals, T-Rex, Talking Heads, Tool, Tricky, U2, The Walkmen and Ween
Living amongst the immense musical talent in a city like Chicago is eternally inspiring. But standing apart from the crowd can be a never‐ending challenge. So Canasta came together in early 2002 when six friends joined forces and augmented the standard rock set‐up with piano, violin, keyboard and trombone, in an effort to craft a more ambitious strain of majestic, ultra‐melodic, orchestral pop. Canasta songs are nothing if not eclectic; you'll hear everything from bouncy, horn‐spiked ditties and sweeping, heart-breaking epics to moody, country‐tinged narratives and rollicking, guitar‐driven anthems. But what’s constant is an emphasis on sophisticated songwriting, dramatic dynamics and meticulous orchestration that has won them comparisons to Arcade Fire, Belle & Sebastian, The Decemberists, The New Pornographers, Sufjan Stevens and Wilco.
Canasta has performed for sizeable audiences all over the country, including stops at the SXSW Festival (Austin), CMJ Music Marathon (NYC) and CMJ Rock Hall Fest (Cleveland). In their hometown, they have headlined the legendary Metro, held the esteemed "Practice Space" residency at Schubas and played sold-out gigs at Double Door, Subterranean and Schubas. They've shared stages with a diverse array of notable artists, including all those listed among their Top Friends below. They've also done a number of charity performances to benefit domestic‐abuse, rape advocacy, urban education, sustainable architecture, independent radio, AIDS and arts organizations.
Canasta's recording career began in 2003 with the release of its debut EP, Find the Time. The five songs, which were mastered by Keith Cleversley (The Flaming Lips), brought the band to the attention of a growing number of music fans and critics alike (see below). The album's success earned them airplay on National Public Radio, major Chicago stations like WXRT and WKQX (Q101), plus countless webcasts and college frequencies nationwide. Before long, the self-released CD had completely sold-out.
Fast forward to 2005, when Canasta released its first full‐length album, We Were Set Up. The record's thirteen tracks were recorded with Ted Cho (Poi Dog Pondering) at North Branch Studio, home to Smog and Jeff Tweedy, and mastered by Mike Hagler (The New Pornographers). The album featured guest appearances from vocalist Edith Frost, upright bassist Barry Phipps (The Coctails), trumpeter Max Crawford (Archer Prewitt), pedal‐steel guitarist Steve Dorocke (Freakwater) and cellist Alison Chesley (ex‐Verbow). Musically, the record served as a leap forward for the band and as a result, they were taken on by Microindie Booking, Carrot Top Distribution and Minty Fresh Records for licensing representation. Some of Canasta's biggest exposure would soon follow, as songs began landing in TV and radio ads, along with the trailer for the Matthew Broderick / Alan Alda film Diminished Capacity.
Once We Were Set Up had sold out its first pressing, anticipation was high for something more. So while preparing demos for their sophomore follow‐up, Canasta invited talented friends to remix and re-imagine that record’s songs, resulting in We Were Mixed Up. All in all, it’s nearly 100 minutes of music, re‐imagined by some of the most talented folks Chicago has to offer, including members of Office, The Hood Internet, Brighton MA, Allá, Roommate and others. As a "thank you" to their fans, this digital‐only release can be downloaded completely free of charge at www.canastamusic.com!
But Canasta's proudest moment arrived when the band was invited to join Barack Obama at Chicago's gorgeous Riviera Theatre (capacity: 2500), as part of a fundraiser for his Democratic Primary bid. Then more recently, as Obama turned his attentions towards the presidency, Canasta was asked to supply music for a number of videos in his online campaign. Though incredibly honored to participate, the band was certainly surprised to find its unassuming brand of "indie pop" chosen to represent such an important figure. But then again, perhaps his campaign organizers simply recognized that much like the candidate himself, Canasta’s music captures something reflective, hopeful and uniquely "Chicagoan."
"...Canasta can be called an indie-pop band for good enough reasons, but on their debut album We Were Set Up they display both an ambition and a sense of range that any number of early 21st century American groups described in similar terms would be wise to follow... subtle... mesmerizing... stunning..." Ned Raggett, AllMusic
"...effortless, effervescent pop that doesn’t call undue attention to its carefully constructed layers of intertwining melodies... the ork-pop genre has produced some of the best bands in the Chicago underground in the last decade... Canasta certainly deserves a place on this list." - Jim Derogatis, Chicago Sun-Times
"...Imagine the prize musicians from six adjacent counties' high school orchestras growing up and coalescing to form a pop band inspired by Queen, Kraftwerk, and Nick Drake... each song is a barrage of hooks and nuanced performances... [Canasta's] value to the pop music scene continues to grow..." - PopMatters
"...one of the most vibrant pop sounds to emerge from Chicago in years..." - UR Magazine
"...one of Chicago's best pop bands... We Were Set Up doesn't disappoint..." - Monica Kendrick, Chicago Reader
"...smartly constructed songs that balance traditional pop and indie-minded subversiveness..." - The Onion
"...inventive arrangements... remarkable catchiness... Canasta looks primed for a considerable breakthrough..." - NPR's "World Cafe"
"...impressive orchestral pop... really could catch on at any moment in a big, big way... listening to We Were Set Up again for the first time in a long while, I can’t believe I was able to put it down in the first place." - Tom Lynch, New City
"...pop phenoms... lyrical, buoyant pop tunes recalling the delicacy of
Belle and Sebastian and the lush, upbeat melodies of The Shins..." - Flavorpill
"...Out of nowhere comes a band that sounds ready for primetime...
could sneak its way onto some year-end top ten lists..." - Real Detroit Weekly
"...miniature blockbusters for the head and heart... earnest, literate and lonely in all the right spots... the result is transcendent..." - The Daily Herald (Chicago)
"...one of Chicago's most promising and hardest working bands..." - Illinois Entertainer
"...nothing less than blissful... a revolution just might ensue..." - Badger Herald (Madison)
"...I was hooked from the opening organ chords... pure chamber pop bliss..." - Splendid
"...incredibly tight and consistent throughout 13 tracks of pop goodness..." - OnMilwaukee
"...4 Stars... quality music is evident with just one listen..." - The Pitt Times (Pittsburgh)
"...musical diversity, quirkiness and loads of talent fuse into an eclectic 13-song set... indelibly stylish and hard to pin down..." - Midwest Beat
"...Canasta's broad sonic palette defies pat descriptions... delightfully askew songwriting..." - INtake (Indianapolis)
"...smart and subtle... never cluttered or convoluted... both Belle & Sebastian and The New Pornographers would be proud to claim it as one of their own..."
- Plague of Angels
"The fact that there's just so much going on that you're still hearing something new on the fourth listen is really impressive to me... These guys are unsigned by the way, so to any labels reading this: What are you waiting for?!"
- Skatterbrain.org
"...a brilliant collection of intelligent, compelling, ultra-melodic orchestral-pop songs... every time I think I have dissected the album from top to bottom I find something new to love about it..." - Breakthru Radio
"...a delicious find... What's not to love about this band?" - WXPN (Philadelphia)
"Best Songs of '05: Slow Down Chicago - Canasta" - WXRT's "Local Anesthetic" (Chicago)
"...Watch for Canasta to take the indie scene by storm..."
- Villains Always Blink
"...harrowing and beautiful... the best pop band you've never heard of..." - The Stir Online
"...on the cusp of national acclaim... believe the hype..." - songs:illinois
"...one step away from blowing up... label reps, listen to this band, now..." - Gapers Block
"Top Ten Albums of 2006: We Were Set Up - Canasta" - Kwaya Na Kisser
"Number 1 Album of 2006: We Were Set Up - Canasta" - Creekside Review
The newest edition of Crop Circles airs tomorrow, 10/5, on breakthruradio.com, and you're on it! Thanks for the fine music, and hope you enjoy the show.
Ohhh great! *-* Would be awesome if you come here; i'll be there, front row, promise!
I live now in a northern state, dessert and stuff, but I was in Mexico City before; maany of my friends had been in Oaxaca, did you visit any beach in there? nice weather aaaall the time.
Beautiful, beautiful songs. I guess I will never be tired of saying it!