Contrived


Contrived was a Canadian indie rock band, active in the 2000s. Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Montreal, Quebec, the band consisted of Mike Bigelow, Loel Campbell, Mike MacNeill, Tim D'Eon and Jon Samuel. Four of the five members are also in the band Wintersleep, and two are in Holy Fuck.
They released two full-length albums and one EP on Dependent Music before signing to Hand Drawn Dracula, which released their third and final album in 2008.

History

Contrived was formed in June 2000 by McNeil, Campbell and Bigelow while they were high school students in Stellarton. Although Wintersleep achieved national fame first, Contrived in fact existed earlier and Wintersleep was originally a side project in collaboration with Paul Murphy of the band Kary. Campbell has stated in interviews that the band's name was a sarcastic riposte to the popularity of mainstream boy band pop at the time.
They began performing in the Halifax area, and in 2002 released an album, Pursuit of Plots, on the Dependent Music label.
Contrived appeared in video for a television pilot in 2003, and became known locally for their highly energetic live shows; they released an EP in 2004.
Their next album, Dead Air Verbatim, was recorded partly in London, Ontario and produced by Andy Magoffin. It included a second guitarist, Jon Samuel, and was named as one of 2004's most anticipated releases by !earshot. The album was supported by their first major national tour, on a bill that included both Contrived and Wintersleep as well as singer-songwriter Jill Barber.
In 2008 the group released their final album, Blank, Blank, Blank. The album pursued a less heavy rock sound than the band's previous work, and was produced by David Newfeld of Broken Social Scene.
By 2010, Wintersleep had been established as major national rock stars by the success of their breakthrough single "Weighty Ghost", and Contrived were performing only occasionally.

Members