Tricky Woo
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Tricky Woo is a Canadian indie rock band, based in Montreal. The band consists of vocalist and guitarist Andrew Dickson, guitarist Adrian Popovich, bass guitarist Alex Crowe and drummer Patrick Sayers.
Originally formed in 1996 by Dickson, Popovich, Eric Larock and Pat Conan, the band released its debut album, Rock and Roll Music, Part One, in 1997. Hailed as one of the top bands in the Canadian indie rock scene of the late 1990s, the band released three more albums before breaking up in 2002. Dickson, Popovich and Larock reunited with new drummer Sayers in 2004 for a cross-Canada tour, and the band followed up with the new album First Blush in 2005 with Crowe replacing Larock.
Their 1999 album Sometimes I Cry was a nominee for Best Alternative Album at the Juno Awards of 2000. Their song "Easy 09" was featured in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "The Zeppo".
[edit] Discography
- Rock and Roll Music, Part One (1997)
- The Enemy is Real (1998)
- Sometimes I Cry (1999, Sonic Unyon Records)
- Les Sables Magiques (2001)
- First Blush (2005, Last Gang Records)