The High Dials

Biography

The High Dials are a Canadian indie rock band from Montreal, originally known as The Datsons, and then The Datson Four.

The band started out playing a brand of pop music strongly influenced by 1960s British mod styles, but their sound evolved to become a form of power pop, more influenced by psychedelic music — starting with their second album A New Devotion. They have toured with fellow Neo-Psychedelia band The Brian Jonestown Massacre.

Current band members include: songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist Trevor Anderson, guitarist Robbie MacArthur, bassist Chris McAllen, drummer Max Hebert, and keyboardist, backing vocalist Eric Dougherty.

Past band members include: bassist/sitarist Rishi Dhir, and drummer Robb Surridge.

In 2007 the band licensed the song “The Holy Ground” to Rogers Wireless for use in television commercials.

Edited by TheBrixtonBeat on 1 Apr 2007, 04:31

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