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The Evaporators
The Evaporators at South by Southwest in 2009
Background information
OriginVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Genres
Years active1986–present
Labels
Members
  • Nardwuar
  • John Collins
  • Stephen Hamm
  • Shawn Mrazek
  • Nick Thomas
Past members
  • David Carswell
  • Scott Livingstone
  • Peter Miles
  • Bill Baker
  • Lisa Marr
Websitetheevaporators.com

The Evaporators are a Canadian garage rock band formed in 1986 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Vocalist/keyboardist Nardwuar,[2][3] its founding member, is also known for interviewing musicians and celebrities.

History

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As well as recording and performing as a separate group, The Evaporators often collaborate with other musicians, including Rodney Graham and Andrew W.K. John Collins is a member of the band The New Pornographers[4] and David Carswell is in The Smugglers.

The band members also perform as Thee Goblins and sometimes under other names. Lisa Marr,[5] formerly of Cub, was also formerly a member of The Evaporators.

By 2008, the band had released four albums.[6] The Evaporators were featured on a compilation album, Busy Doing Nothing, in 2013,[7] and in 2016 the band released an album Ogopogo Punk. Most of their releases have been available on compact disc, vinyl,[8] and 8-track.

Members

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Lineups

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Adapted from release credits and credits on the Evaporators website.[9]

Year Members
1986
  • David – guitar
  • Jason – guitar
  • Scott – drums
  • Pete – bass
  • Nardwuar – vocals
1989[10]
  • David Carswell – guitar
  • Scott Livingstone – drums
  • Peter Miles – bass
  • Nardwuar – vocals, organ
1990
  • David Carswell – guitar, vocals
  • Scott Livingstone – drums
  • Nardwuar – vocals, organ
  • Bill Baker – guitar
  • Lisa Marr – bass, vocals
1992–2004
  • David Carswell – guitar, vocals
  • Scott Livingstone – drums
  • Nardwuar – vocals, organ
  • John Collins – bass
2007
  • David Carswell – guitar, vocals
  • Scott Livingstone – drums
  • Nardwuar – vocals
  • Stephen Hamm – bass, vocals
2009
  • David Carswell – guitar, vocals
  • Scott Livingstone – drums
  • Nardwuar – vocals, organ
  • Stephen Hamm – bass, organ
2016
  • Nardwuar – vocals, organ
  • John Collins – guitar, sitar, bass
  • Stephen Hamm – bass, organ, guitar, vocals
  • Shawn Mrazek – drums, percussion
  • Nick Thomas – guitar, vocals


Discography

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Singles

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  • "Welcome to My Castle" (1992)
  • "I'm Going to France!" (1993)
  • "Honk the Horn" (2001)
  • "A Wild Pear" (Split 7" with Andrew W.K.) (2009)

Albums

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Compilations

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  • Canadian Relics EP with the song "Coho? Coho!" (1995)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Prato, Greg. "Nardwuar the Human Serviette Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved January 23, 2024. In addition to his interview talents, Nardwuar is a member of the indie rock band the Evaporators, for whom he is the vocalist and keyboardist.
  2. ^ Brian Fauteux (2 November 2015). Music in Range: The Culture of Canadian Campus Radio. Wilfrid Laurier University Press. pp. 158–. ISBN 978-1-77112-152-1.
  3. ^ Kevin Chong (2005). Neil Young Nation. Greystone Books Ltd. pp. 23–. ISBN 978-1-55365-116-1.
  4. ^ SPIN Media LLC (November 2005). SPIN. SPIN Media LLC. pp. 15–. ISSN 0886-3032.
  5. ^ Kevin Prested (1 December 2014). Punk USA: The Rise and Downfall of Lookout! Records. Microcosm Publishing. pp. 109–. ISBN 978-1-62106-612-5.
  6. ^ "Another Nardwuar-ticle". The Peak, Vol. 129, Issue 2. May 12, 2008. By Joe Paling. Archived from the original at the Wayback Machine.
  7. ^ "Nardwuar and the Evaporators – Busy Doing Nothing". Consequences of Sound, by David DiLillo on March 08, 2012.
  8. ^ "The Garage: Creative B.C. pledges $4.41m to B.C. music industry". Vancouver Sun, Tom Harrison, December 7, 2016
  9. ^ "The Evaporators". The Evaporators. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  10. ^ "The Evaporators / Nardwuar Profile (1989) | February 18, 1989. Roger Ramjet's Rave-Up ! Industrial Eclipse, Vancouver, BC Canada ! Thanks to Jacques Lalonde for coming to the gig ! The Evaporators:..." The Evaporators. January 29, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2024 – via Facebook.
  11. ^ "Review: UBC olden goldies Nardwuar and the Evaporators’ Ogopogo Punk indicates they can’t be stopped or shaved". The Ubyssey, By Sean Harbottle Dec. 21, 2016
  12. ^ "Nardwuar flexes his skills on Ogopogo Punk". Georgia Strait, by Gregory Adams on December 25, 2016.
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