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==About==
==About==
Formed in December [[2000]] by [[Nicholas Thorburn]] (stage name Nick "Neil" Diamonds, as well as a host of other aliases) and [[Alden Penner]] (stage name, Alden Ginger; Elvis Presley's fiancee when he died was [[Ginger Alden]]) . Since then they have also been joined by drummer [[Jamie Thompson]] (stage name J'aime Tambeur) and [[Max Groadie]] ("the American Roadie, ne Bill Horwood"). Their second album ''[[Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?]]'', strangely released on the [[Avant Garde]] label [[Alien8]], has received reviews praising it for its innovative melodies and lyrics. They have been touring constantly since late 2003, initially in support of fellow Canadian band [[Hot Hot Heat]].
Formed in December [[2000]] by [[Nicholas Thorburn]] (stage name Nick "Neil" Diamonds, as well as a host of other aliases) and [[Alden Penner]] (stage name, Alden Ginger; [[Elvis Presley]]'s fiancee when he died was [[Ginger Alden]]) . Since then they have also been joined by drummer [[Jamie Thompson]] (stage name J'aime Tambeur) and [[Max Groadie]] ("the American Roadie, ne Bill Horwood"). Their second album ''[[Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?]]'', strangely released on the [[Avant Garde]] label [[Alien8]], has received reviews praising it for its innovative melodies and lyrics. They have been touring constantly since late 2003, initially in support of fellow Canadian band [[Hot Hot Heat]].


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 02:35, 29 November 2004

Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone album cover

The Unicorns are an indie-pop band from Montreal, Canada.

About

Formed in December 2000 by Nicholas Thorburn (stage name Nick "Neil" Diamonds, as well as a host of other aliases) and Alden Penner (stage name, Alden Ginger; Elvis Presley's fiancee when he died was Ginger Alden) . Since then they have also been joined by drummer Jamie Thompson (stage name J'aime Tambeur) and Max Groadie ("the American Roadie, ne Bill Horwood"). Their second album Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?, strangely released on the Avant Garde label Alien8, has received reviews praising it for its innovative melodies and lyrics. They have been touring constantly since late 2003, initially in support of fellow Canadian band Hot Hot Heat.

Discography

Albums

  • Unicorns Are People Too (March 2003) - limited to 500 copies
  • Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone? (November 2003) - CD release
  • Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone? (March 2004) - Black/Pink vinyl

EPs / Singles

  • The Unicorns: 2014 b/w Emasculate the Masculine (March 23rd 2004) 7" on Suicide Squeeze Records
  • The Unicorns: 2014 - CD Single

Unreleased

  • Gut Stains
  • Peach Moon
  • Do the Knife Fight
  • Haunted House
  • Thats the price you pay
  • Are we expanding
  • Passionate Unicorns