Belgrave (album)
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Belgrave is the self-titled debut studio EP by Canadian artistic pop band Belgrave
Belgrave (band)
Belgrave is an artistic pop band from Montreal, Canada. The band consists of Trevor Boucher on vocals, his brother Liam Boucher on keyboards, their cousin Catherine Cere on violin, Michael Bufo on guitar, and Jonathan Powter on drums.-History:...

, released in May 2011.

Background

The EP is a compilation of songs originally found on Belgrave's unreleased demo. The songs were written between 2009-2010 and submitted to producer Joseph Donovan
Joseph Donovan
Joseph Donovan is an award-winning music producer, engineer, and musician. His credits include the Juno Award winning album Love at the End of the World by Sam Roberts and albums by The High Dials, and The Dears...

. Donovan spent nearly six months dedicating much of his time perfecting Belgrave's sound. Subsequently, the EP's launch date had been delayed twice. February 11 at Montreal's La Sala Rossa and May 4th at O Patro Vys were original launch dates until the band and Donovan finally settled on May 27th.
The Montreal Gazette's review of Belgrave was positive. While CHOM 97.7 has featured the track Tokyo multiple times, many music blogs raved about the track Six Minutes.

Track listing

Personnel

Belgrave (music and arrangement):
  • Trevor Boucher
  • Liam Boucher
  • Catherine Cere
  • Michael Bufo
  • Jonathan Powter


Other personnel:
  • Pietro Amato
    Pietro Amato
    Pietro Amato is a Montreal French horn player. He plays with three bands: Torngat, Bell Orchestre, and The Luyas. Amato is also involved with Arcade Fire providing studio contributions and occasional touring....

     – French horn (tracks 4 & 6)
  • Joseph Donovan
    Joseph Donovan
    Joseph Donovan is an award-winning music producer, engineer, and musician. His credits include the Juno Award winning album Love at the End of the World by Sam Roberts and albums by The High Dials, and The Dears...

    - Sounds (tracks 1 & 2)
  • Emilie Marzinotto - Background vocals (track 6)

Technical personnel

  • Joseph Donovan – recording
  • Joseph Donovan – mixing
  • Joseph Donovan and Adrian Popovich - engineering
  • Rose Anne Darwent – artwork design
  • Christopher Snow - Photography
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