Jakalope was a Canadian Indie pop/Rock music group. They formed in 2003 and named for the mythical creature of the jackalope. The band was started by noted Canadian industrial musician and producer Dave "Rave" Ogilvie, most famous for his studio work with such acts as Skinny Puppy, David Bowie, Nine Inch Nails, and Marilyn Manson. The band gained much popularity after playing the opening theme song to seasons 4–7 of the TV series .
Their debut album, It Dreams, was released in 2004, and spawned the hit singles and videos "Pretty Life", and "Feel It". The third single was "Go Away", but the video received little play on MuchMusic and was unsuccessful compared to the two previous singles. In 2005 It Dreams was released in Japan.
For this album, the band collaborated with a large number of guest musicians, including Trent Reznor (who contributed production work, as well as song writing, and instrumentation), Kat Bjelland and members of Acid Polly Sloan, Monster Magnet, and Malhavoc.
The cover art for It Dreams received the Juno Award for Best CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year in 2005, and was designed by artist Vincent Marcone.
Trent Reznor returned as co-producer and other guests on the second album include Allie Sheldan (Rio Bent), Thom D'arcy (Small Sins), Bob Pantella (Monster Magnet), Alex Lifeson (Rush), Jeremy Fisher, and Bill Rieflin (Ministry, R.E.M., Married To Music). Vincent Marcone returned once more to do the CD design.
Born 4 was released on June 7, 2006, in Japan, and on October 3 in Canada. It was later made available for purchase on iTunes in both the United States and Canada.
The spot of lead singer was eventually filled by Chrystal Leigh, former lead singer for now-defunct Vancouver band The Perfect Strangers. She also fronted the Chrystal Leigh Band during a stint in Kelowna, and contributed supporting vocals to the song "Vertebrae" by Closing Iris. Of Chrystal, Ogilvie has said: "I was blown away by her personality, her voice, and the fact that she's a piano player. I was dying to have someone to collaborate with, who actually is a musician and not just a singer." Quote taken from Jakalope's official bio on their official Myspace
For the next few years, Jakalope slowly put together new material and searched for a new label. They still played the occasional show, such as playing at the 2009 Juno Festival The Juno Fest Schedule and released the occasional song via their Myspace.
In August 2009, Jakalope released yet another new song, titled "a.k.a. Cupcake", Jakalope releases a new song via YouTube through their YouTube account and announced that final recording for their second album had begun.
In February 2010, the band announced that they had signed to 604 Records Announcement that the band joined 604 Records and soon after announced that filming of a video for a single titled "Witness" would be taking place the following week. announcement of new single's name
In March 2010, the band announced via Twitter that the first single would be released at the end of March and the new album would be out by the end of May. Tentative announcement of single and album release dates
On May 19, 2010, Jakalope posted three new songs on their MySpace page, "Witness", "Baby Blue", and "Combine", as well as a trailer for the music video for "Witness".
On July 13, 2010, "Witness", the first single from the band's third album, was made available through the iTunes Store. The Kevvy Mental remix of "Witness" by Kevin James Maher was also made available for purchase.
A music video was later made for the song "Magnolia".
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