Big Brave
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Origin | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Genres | experimental, drone doom, post-metal, doom metal |
Years active | 2012–present |
Labels | Thrill Jockey, Southern Lord |
Members | Robin Wattie Mathieu Ball Tasy Hudson |
Past members | Louis-Alexandre Beauregard |
Website | www |
Big Brave (stylized as BIG | BRAVE) is a Canadian heavy, experimental band formed in 2012 in Montreal.[1] The members are guitarist/vocalist Robin Wattie, guitarist Mathieu Ball, and drummer Tasy Hudson.
While Wattie and Ball are original members, having played together as an acoustic, folk oriented duo before forming Big Brave,[2] Hudson joined them in 2019, replacing original drummer Louis-Alexandre Beauregard. Loel Campbell appears on A Gaze Among Them as a hired drummer.
Big Brave have released seven studio albums, the latest being 2024's A Chaos of Flowers and one collaborative album with The Body in 2021, Leaving None but Small Birds.
They have been three-time Polaris Music Prize nominees, with longlist nods at the 2021 Polaris Music Prize for Vital,[3] the 2023 Polaris Music Prize for nature morte,[4] and the 2024 Polaris Music Prize for A Chaos of Flowers.[5]
Members
[edit]Current members
[edit]- Robin Wattie – guitars, vocals (since 2012)
- Mathieu Ball – guitars (since 2012)
- Tasy Hudson – drums (since 2020)
Former members
[edit]- Loel Campbell – drums (2017–2020)
- Louis-Alexandre Beauregard — drums (2012–2017)
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- Feral Verdure (2014)
- Au De La (2015)
- Ardor (2017)
- A Gaze Among Them (2019)
- Vital (2021)
- Leaving None but Small Birds (2021, with The Body)
- Nature Morte (2023)
- A Chaos of Flowers (2024)
EP
[edit]- An Understanding Between People (2012)
References
[edit]- ^ Jenn Pelly, "Montreal metallers Big Brave on doom, despondency and Emily Dickinson: ‘We’re sick as a species’". The Guardian, April 22, 2024.
- ^ Berman, Stuart (April 24, 2024). "BIG|BRAVE: A Chaos of Flowers". Pitchfork.
- ^ David Friend, "Daniel Lanois, Savannah Ré, Charlotte Cardin make long list of Polaris Music Prize". The Globe and Mail, June 16, 2021.
- ^ "2023 Polaris Music Prize long list: Feist, Jessie Reyez and more". CBC Music, June 13, 2023.
- ^ "Here's the 2024 Polaris Music Prize Long List". Exclaim!, June 11, 2024.