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Said the Whale

    The collective brainchild of Ben Worcester and Tyler Bancroft, Said the Whale is as much a product of Vancouver’s tremendous natural beauty as it is of the city’s budding independent music scene. With a solid fan base accumulated from a litany of previous bands (My Buddy Dave, The Millionaires, WordsOverMusic) Said the Whale are quickly winning over new fans with every show. Their unique blend of eclectic indie rock captures the essence of what it means to be young, free, and occasionally heartbroken in your early 20s. Theirs is the sound of a thousand summers spent lying under a star-filled canopy in the middle of a field. Original, incisive, and destined to set the independent music scene on fire, it is the sound of Said the Whale.

    Similar Bands: Hey Rosetta!, Dan Mangan, Hollerado, Walk the Moon, Mother Mother

    LPs
    B-Sides + Rarities
    2022

    3.5
    1 Votes
    Dandelion
    2021

    3.5
    1 Votes
    Cascadia
    2019

    3
    7 Votes
    As Long As Your Eyes Are Wide
    2017

    3.1
    5 Votes
    Hawaii
    09/17/2013

    3.3
    19 Votes
    Little Mountain
    03/06/2012

    3.7
    22 Votes
    Islands Disappear
    2009

    3.6
    9 Votes
    Howe Sounds/Taking Abalonia
    2008

    3.4
    8 Votes
    EPs
    I Love You
    06/04/2013

    3
    3 Votes
    Bear Bones
    2010

    4
    3 Votes

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