Rheostatics

Rheostatics
Rheostatics (2007) L–R: Tim Vesely, Michael Phillip Wojewoda, Dave Bidini, Martin Tielli
Rheostatics (2007) L–R: Tim Vesely, Michael Phillip Wojewoda, Dave Bidini, Martin Tielli
Background information
OriginEtobicoke, Ontario, Canada
GenresIndie rock
Years active1978 (1978)–2007, 2009, 2015-present
LabelsIntrepid, Sire, DROG, Perimeter, True North, Zunior, Six Shooter
MembersDave Bidini
Dave Clark
Kevin Hearn
Hugh Marsh
Martin Tielli
Tim Vesely
Past membersDave Crosby
Rod Westlake
Don Kerr
Michael Phillip Wojewoda
Websiterheostatics.ca

Rheostatics are a Canadian indie rock band. They were formed in 1978, and actively performed from 1980 until disbanding in 2007. After a number of reunion performances at special events, Rheostatics reformed in late 2016, introducing new songs and performing semi-regularly.

Although they had only one Top 40 hit, "Claire" in 1995, they were simultaneously one of Canada's most influential and unconventional rock bands,[1] a band whose eclectic take on pop and rock music has been described both as iconic and iconoclastic.[2] In particular, two of the band's albums, Whale Music and Melville, have been cited in numerous critical and listener polls as among the best Canadian albums ever recorded.

  1. ^ Kelly, Cathal (June 21, 2009). "Dave Bidini: Our troubadour of hockey, the hinterlands and sweet home Canada". Toronto Star. Retrieved June 24, 2009.
  2. ^ Rayner, Ben. "Rheostatics' swan song". The Toronto Star. 2007-03-29. Retrieved November 23, 2010.