Bison B.C.

Bison
Origin Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Genres Heavy metal, sludge metal
Years active 2006–present
Associated acts 3 Inches Of Blood S.T.R.E.E.T.S
Pride Tiger
Website https://www.facebook.com/bisonbc
Members James Farwell (or "Gnarwell")
Dan And
Masa Anzai
Matt Wood
Past members Brad Mackinnon

Bison (formally Bison B.C.) is a heavy metal band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Formed in 2006 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada by vocalist and guitarist James Farwell. The band was formerly signed to California based Metal Blade Records.[1] The band was released from its contract with Metal Blade Records in February 2013.[2]

Bison have previously toured with 3 Inches Of Blood, Genghis Tron, Baroness, The Ocean Collective and Priestess.

History

There has been some confusion over what the band's official name actually is. They signed to Metal Blade Records under the name Bison B.C.[3] The name change was done to avoid any confusion with other bands of the same or a similar name.[4]

In an interview with MindYourMind.ca, Bison B.C. guitarist Dan And gave their reason behind adding "B.C." to the name stating, "The "BC" doesn’t actually stand for any one particular thing. In fact we chose it because it could be interpreted in a few different ways. After a couple years as a band we discovered that there were a few other bands with the same name but of completely different musical styles. After some friends of ours experienced a horror show of legal trouble simply because of a name dispute we decided to cover our asses just in case."[5] The band have officially changed their name back to Bison with the 2014 release of the One Thousand Needles EP.

Earthbound

In November 5, 2007 Bison released their first EP/LP titled Earthbound on Forest Records. It contained 6 tracks with a runtime of 30:51.[6]

Quiet Earth

On September 30, 2008 Bison B.C. released their first full length album for Metal Blade Records entitled Quiet Earth. Comprising 8 tracks with a runtime of 43 minutes. 'About.com' gave the album 3.5/5 saying that "There's a definite retro feel to some of the songs, but others are very contemporary. There are a few lulls and some songs that could be a bit shorter, but Quiet Earth is a surprisingly good CD from a relatively unknown Canadian band that shouldn't be unknown for much longer".[7] The website 'ReviewBusters.net' gave the album a 9.5/10 stating that, "In Bison b.c.’s case you get a terrific album. Quiet Earth makes everything Mastodon put out look like child’s play."[8]

Jamie Hooper (scream vocalist from Canadian power metal band 3 Inches Of Blood) is a featured vocalist on the track "Slow Hand of Death".[9]

On October 27, 2008, RollingStone.com featured Bison B.C. as one of 10 Buzz-Worthy Breakouts as part of a feature called CMJ's Hottest Bands. Chris Steffen described them as "Heavy man. Real heavy. Jean-jacket heavy." [10]

Dark Ages

On April 13, 2010 Bison B.C. released their second full-length album, containing seven tracks, released by Metal Blade Records. Heavy Metal music critic Philip Whitehouse of OneMetal.com stated "if you’re thirsty for unpretentious, balls-out, heavy-as-hell metal, this album is set to be the soundtrack to all your future raging keggers".[11]

"Dark Ages" was named the No. 6 Metal Album of 2010 by Exclaim! magazine.[12]

Lovelessness

On October 22, 2012 Bison B.C. released their third full length LP on Metal Blade Records titled Lovelessness.[13] Containing 6 tracks with a runtime of 44:24.[14] It was recorded by Sanford Parker at Soma and Electrical Audio Studios in Chicago, IL. This album featured the replacement of drummer Brad Mackinnon with new member from 2011 Matt Wood.[1] WeLoveMetal.com described the album: "Lovelessness is a prime example of keeping your metal simple and straight forward. Instead of doing a lot of different stuff poorly, Bison makes their in your face metal balls to the wall."[15] AxisofMetal.com's Alex Gallant gives the album a 9/10 stating, "The band lays its outlook bare on this record, making you feel it through the construction of their songs and a wall of sound that pushes forward relentlessly like a tidal wave."[16]

Discography

LP's

EP's

Band members

Former Members

External links

References

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  2. "Louder Than Hell interview". Louderthanhell.net. 28 February 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  3. "Bison B.C.". Metal Blade Records. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  4. Monger, James Christopher. "Bison B.C. Biography". AllMusic.com. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  5. Unknown, Jessica. "Bison B.C. - Interview". www.mindyourmind.ca. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  6. "Bison B.C. - Earthbound". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  7. Bower, Chad. "Bison B.C. - 'Quiet Earth'". About.com Heavy Metal. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  8. Unknown, Eric. "Bison B.C. - Quiet Earth Review". http://www.reviewbusters.net/music/review.aspx?id=1400. Archive.org. Archived from the original on February 10, 2012. Retrieved 30 January 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  9. Blumensheid, Jess (24 April 2009). "Bison B.C. – Quiet Earth". InvisibleOranges.com. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  10. Steffen, Chris. "CMJ's Hottest Bands: 10 Buzz-Worthy Breakouts - Bison B.C. #5". RollingStone.com. Archived from the original on 31 Oct 2008. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  11. Whitehouse, Philip. "ONEMETAL.COM MUSIC REVIEW: BISON B.C. – DARK AGES". OneMetal.com. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  12. Sutherland, Sam (27 Nov 2010). "Exclaim!'s 2010 Year in Review: Metal". Exclaim!. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  13. "Bison B.C. Lovelessness". MetalBlade.com. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  14. "Bison B.C. - Lovelessness". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  15. Unknown, Martell (14 Nov 2012). "Review: Bison b.c. – Lovelessness". http://www.welovemetal.com/. Retrieved 30 January 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  16. Alex Gallant (13 Oct 2012). "Bison B.C. – Lovelessness – Review". http://axisofmetal.com//. Retrieved 30 January 2015. External link in |website= (help)
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