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Genres
  
Indie rock

Labels
  
Company House Records

Genre
  
Indie rock

Music director
  
Earthworm Heart

Years active
  
2005–present

Website
  
www.tomfun.ca

Record label
  
Company House Records

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Associated acts
  
Slowcoaster Carmen Townsend and the Shaky Deals Horses Buck and Kinch Ladyslippers Static In Action

Members
  
Ian MacDougall Albert Lionais Dave Mahalik Victor Tomiczek Breagh Potter Shane O'Handley Steven Wilton

Origin
  
Cape Breton Island, Canada (2005)

Albums
  
Earthworm Heart, You Will Land with a Thud

Similar
  
Carmen Townsend, Slowcoaster, Mary Jane Lamond, Wendy MacIsaac, The Town Heroes

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The Tom Fun Orchestra is a Canadian indie rock ensemble from Cape Breton, Canada. The band features an unconventional mix of electric and acoustic instruments, including violin, banjo, accordion, trumpet, double bass, electric guitars and drums, and have elicited comparisons to acts ranging from The Clash, Tom Waits and The Pogues to The Arcade Fire and Broken Social Scene.

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Formation and You Will Land With A Thud

The Tom Fun Orchestra was formed in Sydney, Nova Scotia in 2005 by singer-songwriter Ian MacDougall. The group has since performed throughout Central and Eastern Canada as well as in Ireland, Australia and the UK. The band recorded their debut album, You Will Land With a Thud, with producers Gordon Gano (singer-guitarist with the Violent Femmes) and Warren Bruleigh. It was mixed by Phil Palazzola and mastered by Howie Weinberg and released January 29, 2008 on Company House Records (EMI Music Canada). At the 2008 Music Nova Scotia Awards, The Tom Fun Orchestra won awards for Entertainer of the Year and Galaxy Rising Star. In March, 2009, the band received its first East Coast Music Award with the ECMA Galaxy Rising Star Award. At the 2010 edition of the awards, Tom Fun received the Video of the Year award for their song "Throw Me To The Rats".

Earthworm Heart

In early 2010, The Tom Fun Orchestra began recording their second full-length album, Earthworm Heart. MacDougall had been writing for the new album since shortly after the release of their first album, but the tracking process was very gradual. On July 16, they made a new song entitled "Miles Davis" available for free download from their website. In late July, they embarked on their second cross-Canada tour, which included a show supporting Primus in Toronto.

In September 2012, Tom Fun announced their second full-length album, titled Earthworm Heart, via a cryptic message on their website. The album would feature 14 new tracks recorded at Soundpark Studios, and will be released on November 13th, 2012. However, on October 15th, the entire album was made available to stream on Exclaim's website. Produced and mixed by Jamie Foulds with Albert Lionais, the 14 tracks signalled a departure from the Celtic sound of You Will Land With a Thud, and saw the band take a much more stripped down, rock-oriented approach. Although still featured, the banjos and fiddles stepped back and made room for more guitars. What violin there was seemed to take on a more orchestral feel.

On October 18th Tom Fun embarked on another cross-Canada tour in support of Earthworm Heart.

The album was named "alternative recording of the year" at the 2013 Nova Scotia Music Week.

Discography

  • 2005: Tragicfoxtankliftoff (three-song demo)
  • 2008: You Will Land With a Thud
  • 2012: Earthworm Heart
  • Songs

    Throw Me to the RatsYou Will Land with a Thud · 2008
    WatchmakerYou Will Land with a Thud · 2008
    Bottom of the RiverYou Will Land with a Thud · 2008

    References

    Tom Fun Orchestra Wikipedia