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[[The Canyon Observer]] is 5-piece band, one of the few, if not the only, operating with musical expression inside the sludge, doom, ambiental, and noise genre. Since [[established::2011]] they have released one EP and played more than 40 concerts around Slovenia and across Europe. Their distinction from other post-rock Slovene bands is in their strong live performances accompanied by long, repetitive, and slowly evolving songs, distorted guitars, and unrecognisable vocals.
 
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==Releases and shows==
 
==Releases and shows==
Band released their first EP poetically named ''Chapter I: The Current of Her Ocean Brings Me to My Knee'' under Kapa Records in the autumn of 2011. The release garnered critical acclaim from foreign and local media, it also reached 10th place on [[Radio Student]] best Slovene albums of the year 2011. Shortly after, the band who previously carried out just a few live shows, went on a southern Europe tour with a fellow band [[Y]], visiting Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia and Bulgaria.  
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The band released their first EP poetically named ''Chapter I: The Current of Her Ocean Brings Me to My Knee'' under [[KAPA Association for Cultural and Artistic Production|KAPA Records]] in autumn 2011. The release garnered critical acclaim from foreign and local media, it also reached 10th place on [[Radio Študent (RŠ)|Radio Študent's]] best Slovene albums of 2011. Shortly after, the band, whichhad previously carried out just a few live shows, went on a southern Europe tour with fellow band [[Y]], visiting Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, and Bulgaria. The Canyon Observer also played on ''dvatisoč11'' organised by the [[Specialka]] team, combining the 6 most acclaimed Slovene bands from 2011 (selected by the Specialka team).  
Regardless of lack of live shows before the EP, The Canyon Observer played as support band for prominent foreign groups, such as ''Russian Circles'' at [[MIKK Youth Information Cultural Club, Murska Sobota|MIKK]]and ''Rosetta'' at Orto Bar. Their biggest success was opening for ''God is an Astronaut'' at [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture|Kino Šiška]] in march 2012 and another European tour around Austria, Slovakia, Hungary and Czech Republic.  
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Regardless of the lack of live shows before the release of their EP, the Canyon Observer played as a support band for prominent foreign groups, such as Russian Circles at [[MIKK Youth Information Cultural Club, Murska Sobota|MIKK]] and Rosetta at Orto Bar. Their biggest success was opening for the band God is an Astronaut at [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture|Kino Šiška]] in 2012. The band toured around Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, and the Czech Republic in 2012 and 2013.
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The second chapter of the EP (''These Binds Will Set You Free'') was released in 2012.
  
The second chapter of the EP is planned to be released at the end of 2012.
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== See also ==
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*[[KAPA Association for Cultural and Artistic Production]]
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*[[Y]]
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*[[Specialka]]
  
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== External links ==
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*[http://thecanyonobserver.tumblr.com/ The Canyon Observer website]
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The Canyon Observer is 5-piece band, one of the few, if not the only, operating with musical expression inside the sludge, doom, ambiental, and noise genre. Since 2011 they have released one EP and played more than 40 concerts around Slovenia and across Europe. Their distinction from other post-rock Slovene bands is in their strong live performances accompanied by long, repetitive, and slowly evolving songs, distorted guitars, and unrecognisable vocals.


Releases and shows

The band released their first EP poetically named Chapter I: The Current of Her Ocean Brings Me to My Knee under KAPA Records in autumn 2011. The release garnered critical acclaim from foreign and local media, it also reached 10th place on Radio Študent's best Slovene albums of 2011. Shortly after, the band, whichhad previously carried out just a few live shows, went on a southern Europe tour with fellow band Y, visiting Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, and Bulgaria. The Canyon Observer also played on dvatisoč11 organised by the Specialka team, combining the 6 most acclaimed Slovene bands from 2011 (selected by the Specialka team).

Regardless of the lack of live shows before the release of their EP, the Canyon Observer played as a support band for prominent foreign groups, such as Russian Circles at MIKK and Rosetta at Orto Bar. Their biggest success was opening for the band God is an Astronaut at Kino Šiška in 2012. The band toured around Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, and the Czech Republic in 2012 and 2013.

The second chapter of the EP (These Binds Will Set You Free) was released in 2012.

See also

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