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Ours To Destroy
Background information
OriginCalgary, Alberta, Canada
Genresfolk rock
Years active2004 present
LabelsThe Sound Mind Records
MembersSteven Dodd
Eric Ewin
Roland Griffith
David Morley
Websiteourstodestroy.com
Ours To Destroy
Studio album by Ours To Destroy
Released5 February 2006
Genreexperimental rock
Length43:00
LabelThe Sound Mind Records
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Ours To Destroy is a Canadian folk rock band from Calgary. The current line-up is David Morley, Steven Dodd, and Roland Griffith. The band's name is taken from Jeff Tweedy's reference to their music "We made it, it's ours to destroy" in the Wilco documentary I Am Trying to Break Your Heart on the making of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.

The band formed in 2004 and released their first eponymous full-length CD Ours To Destroy in 2006. The CD has received favorable reviews for its experimental nature and exploration of genres.

Ours to destroy toured in 2008, culminating in Toronto's NXNE Festival playing at Lee's Palace with Besnard Lakes and Swervedriver.

Discography

LPs

  • Ours To Destroy (The Sound Mind Records, 2006)

References

  1. "Reviews: Ours To Destroy ~ Self-Titled". Indie Music, Charles Martin, October 07, 2006

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