LiveonRelease

Songs: 5
Albums: 1

Albums

LiveonRelease - Goes on a Fieldtrip
Goes on a Fieldtrip
2007, songs: 5

Facts about LiveonRelease

LiveonRelease
  1. Formation and Members: LiveonRelease was a Canadian all-female pop punk band formed in 2001. The band originally consisted of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Brittin Karroll, lead guitarist Colette Trudeau, bassist Leah Emmott, and drummer Felicity Herst. Hailing from Vancouver, British Columbia, LiveonRelease gained attention for their energetic live performances and catchy pop punk sound, reminiscent of bands like Blink-182 and Avril Lavigne.

  2. Debut Album and Breakthrough Success: In 2002, LiveonRelease released their self-titled debut album, "Seeing Red", which showcased their infectious blend of punk rock attitude and pop sensibility. The album spawned several hit singles, including "I'm Afraid of Britney Spears", "Let's Go", and "Get with It", which received significant airplay on Canadian radio stations and helped propel LiveonRelease to mainstream success. "Seeing Red" received positive reviews from critics and earned the band a dedicated fan base.

  3. Musical Style and Influences: LiveonRelease's music is characterized by its high-energy punk rock sound, catchy hooks, and relatable lyrics. The band drew inspiration from a variety of musical influences, including punk, pop, and alternative rock, resulting in a dynamic and engaging sound that appealed to fans of both genres. LiveonRelease's songs often explored themes of empowerment, rebellion, and teenage angst, resonating with their youthful fan base.

  4. Touring and Live Performances: LiveonRelease toured extensively in support of their debut album, sharing the stage with bands like Simple Plan, Good Charlotte, and Sum 41. Their electrifying live performances and charismatic stage presence helped solidify their reputation as one of Canada's most promising up-and-coming bands. LiveonRelease's energetic shows captivated audiences and earned them a loyal following of fans eager to experience their music live.

  5. Disbandment and Legacy: Despite their initial success, LiveonRelease disbanded in 2003 after facing challenges within the music industry. While their time together as a band was relatively short-lived, LiveonRelease left a lasting impact on the Canadian music scene and inspired a new generation of female musicians. Their catchy pop punk anthems continue to be celebrated by fans of the genre, and their music remains a nostalgic reminder of the early 2000s punk rock era.

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