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The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in 2017 in music in Canada.
Bands reunited[edit]
Albums released[edit]
- Afrikana Soul Sister, Afrikana Soul Sister
- The Age of Electric, The Pretty EP – February 17[2]
- Lydia Ainsworth, Darling of the Afterglow – March 31[2]
- Alaskan Tapes, In Distance We're Losing
- a l l i e, Nightshade[3]
- Alvvays, Antisocialites – September 8[2]
- Ammoye, The Light
- Tafari Anthony, Remember When
- Arcade Fire, Everything Now – July 28[4]
- Austra, Future Politics – January 20[2]
- Jason Bajada, Loveshit 2 (Blondie & the Backstabberz)
- Barenaked Ladies, Fake Nudes – November 17
- The Barr Brothers, Queens of the Breakers – October 13[5]
- The Beaches, Late Show – October 20
- Begonia, Lady in Mind
- Beppie, There's a Song Inside Me
- Bernice, Puff EP
- The Besnard Lakes, Are the Divine Wind – February 3[2]
- Beyries, Landing
- Big Brave, Ardor
- The Birthday Massacre, Under Your Spell – June 9
- Philippe Brach, Le silence des troupeaux
- Broken Social Scene, Hug of Thunder – July 7
- Roxane Bruneau, Dysphorie[6]
- Louise Burns, Young Mopes – February 3[2]
- Spencer Burton, Songs Of
- Matthew Byrne, Horizon Lines
- Daniel Caesar, Freudian – August 25
- Steph Cameron, Daybreak Over Jackson Street
- Patricia Cano, Madre Amiga Hermana
- Lou Canon, Suspicious – April 7[7]
- Charlotte Cardin, Main Girl
- Celeigh Cardinal, Everything and Nothing at All
- Casper Skulls, Mercy Works
- Keshia Chanté, Unbound 01 – March 24
- Cold Specks, Fool's Paradise
- Corridor, Supermercado
- The Courtneys, The Courtneys II – February 17
- Rose Cousins, Natural Conclusion – February 3[8]
- Crown Lands, Rise Over Run
- Alex Cuba, Lo Unico Constante – April 7[2]
- Eliana Cuevas, Golpes y Flores
- Amelia Curran, Watershed – March 10[2]
- Danko Jones, Wild Cat – March 3[2]
- Daphni, Joli Mai
- Desirée Dawson, Wild Heart
- The Dears, Times Infinity Volume Two – July 14
- Death From Above, Outrage! Is Now – September 8
- The Deep Dark Woods, Yarrow
- Mac DeMarco, This Old Dog – May 7[2]
- Le Diable à Cinq, Sorti de l'enfer
- Do Make Say Think, Stubborn Persistent Illusions – May 19
- Julie Doiron, Julie Doiron Canta en Español Vol. 2
- Gord Downie, Introduce Yerself – October 27[9]
- Drake, More Life – March 18
- Durham County Poets, Grimshaw Road
- dvsn, Morning After – October 13
- Fast Romantics, American Love – April 28[12]
- Stephen Fearing, Every Soul's a Sailor
- Feist, Pleasure – April 28[12]
- Janina Fialkowska, Chopin Recital 3 – April 7[12]
- FouKi, Extendo
- FouKi, Pré_Zay
- FouKi, Sour Face Musique
- Freedom Writers, Again
- Fucked Up, Year of the Snake[2]
- Nelly Furtado, The Ride – March 31[8]
- Maestro Fresh Wes, Coach Fresh – November 17
- Majid Jordan, The Space Between – October 27
- Mama's Broke, Count the Wicked
- Manila Grey, No Saints Under Palm Shade
- Matiu, Matiu
- Mauno, Tuning[18]
- Matt Mays, Once Upon a Hell of a Time – October 20[19]
- Jon McKiel, Memorial Ten Count[20]
- Patrice Michaud, Almanach
- Danny Michel, Khlebniknov – January 20[2]
- Millimetrik, Sour Mash
- Mother Mother, No Culture – February 10[2]
- David Myles, Real Love – September 15
- The Sadies, Northern Passages – February 10[2]
- Julien Sagot, Bleu Jane
- Said the Whale, As Long As Your Eyes Are Wide – March 31[2]
- Saukrates, Season 2 – November 17
- Jay Scøtt x Smitty Bacalley, Stockholm
- Seaway, Vacation – September 15
- Joseph Shabason, Aytche - August 25
- Shauit, Apu Peikussiaku
- Crystal Shawanda, Voodoo Woman
- Vivek Shraya with the Queer Songbook Orchestra, Part Time Woman
- Sister Ray, Untitled[23]
- Silverstein, Dead Reflection – July 14
- Zal Sissokho, Le Palabre
- Sarah Slean, Metaphysics – April 7[12]
- Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Snotty Nose Rez Kids – January; The Average Savage – September
- So Loki, Shine
- Souldia, Ad Vitam Æternam
- Leeroy Stagger, Love Versus – April 7[12]
- Stars, There Is No Love in Fluorescent Light – October 13
Year-End List[edit]
- January 1 – Stuart Hamilton, 87, pianist and vocal coach[26]
- February 4 – Steve Lang, 67, bassist (April Wine)
- February 13 – Trish Doan, 31, bassist (Kittie)[27]
- August 30 – Skip Prokop, 73, drummer (Lighthouse)[28]
- October 17 – Gord Downie, 53, rock singer and songwriter (The Tragically Hip)[29]
References[edit]
- ^ Ben Rayner, "Short-lived band Slow makes a speedy return after 30 years". Toronto Star, May 8, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w "2017 Canadian album releases: what we know so far". CBC Music, January 11, 2017.
- ^ Ryan B. Patrick, "a l l i e: Nightshade". Exclaim!, July 19, 2017.
- ^ Arcade Fire announce new album 'Everything Now', release title track
- ^ "The Barr Brothers Return with 'Queens of the Breakers' LP, Share New Single". Exclaim!, July 21, 2017.
- ^ "Après la Dysphorie, l’Acrophobie de Roxane Bruneau". Ici Radio-Canada, October 30, 2020.
- ^ "Electronica songstress Lou Canon takes listeners on a trip on new album, Suspicious". The Globe and Mail, March 15, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e "10 Canadian albums to look forward to in 2017". CBC Music, December 29, 2016.
- ^ "Gord Downie to release solo album Introduce Yerself in October". The Globe and Mail, September 27, 2017.
- ^ Philippe Renaud, "Better Together: Karen Young and Coral Egan". Words & Music, March 10, 2017.
- ^ "Elliott Brood Announce 'Ghost Gardens' LP, Premiere New Single". Exclaim!, July 27, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Spring 2017 preview: 24 albums you need to hear". CBC Music, March 20, 2017.
- ^ "Godspeed You! Black Emperor to Reportedly Return with New Album 'Luciferian Towers'". July 13, 2017.
- ^ "Great Lake Swimmers Release 'They Don't Make Them Like That Anymore' Holiday EP". Exclaim!, November 24, 2017.
- ^ Nantali Indongo, "Little Burgundy's Husser poised to take up mantle of Canada's rap royalty". CBC News Montreal, November 20, 2017.
- ^ "Julie Doiron & the Wrong Guys Reveal Debut Album, Share New Song". Exclaim!, July 26, 2017.
- ^ Alex Robert Ross, "Nicholas Krgovich's 'In an Open Field' Is Very Chill and Kinda Scary". Noisey, November 29, 2017.
- ^ Brennan McCracken, "Mauno brings it all home". The Coast, November 23, 2017.
- ^ "Matt Mays Teases 'Once Upon a Hell of a Time' LP". Exclaim!, April 17, 2017.
- ^ Corey Van den Hoogenband, "Jon Mckiel, Memorial Ten Count". Exclaim!, March 7, 2017.
- ^ Childers, Chad (February 1, 2017). "Nickelback Reveal 'Feed the Machine' Album Release, Title Track + 2017 Summer Tour". Loudwire. Loudwire.
- ^ Rae Porter, "Tender musical connections mark Ocie Elliott’s latest album". Victoria News, January 31, 2019.
- ^ Paul Blinov, "Sister Ray: Untitled". Exclaim!, August 19, 2017.
- ^ Tyler Connolly of Theory of a Deadman – National Rock Review
- ^ cmt.com staff (June 14, 2017). "Shania Twain's New Single Arrives This Week". CMT. Viacom. Archived from the original on June 15, 2017.
- ^ Pelley, Lauren. "Opera community mourns loss of Canadian vocal coach Stuart Hamilton". CBC News. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
- ^ Kaufman, Gil. "Kitties Bassist Trish Doan Dies at 31". Billboard. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
- ^ Bliss, Karen. "Skip Prokop, Co-Founder of Canadian Jazz-Rock Group Lighthouse, Dies at 73". Billboard. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
- ^ Mazerolle, John. "Tragically Hip's Gord Downie dead at 53". CBC News. Retrieved 11 December 2019.