Rheostatics

Rheostatics

Genres: Canadian, rock, indie rock, alternative, indie

About Rheostatics

Rheostatics are a Canadian indie rock band. Although they had only one Top 40 hit (Claire in 1995), they were simultaneously one of Canada's most influential and most unconventional rock bands in the 1990s, a band whose defiantly quirky, yet compelling, take on pop and rock music has been described both as iconic and iconoclastic. They played their farewell concert to a sold-out house at Toronto's Massey Hall on March 30, 2007. Sound board recordings of that and many other shows are available (with permission) at http://rheostaticslive.com. After a string of occasional shows, they released their comeback album, Here Come the Wolves, in 2019.

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Rheostatics — Top 6 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Rheostatics Horses
Rheostatics Mishipeshu (feat. Alex Lifeson)
Rheostatics P.I.N.
Rheostatics Eleven, a.k.a. Yellow Days Under A Lemon Sun (Kevin's Waltz Reprise)
Rheostatics The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald
Rheostatics Claire
Mishipeshu (feat. Alex Lifeson)
Eleven, a.k.a. Yellow Days Under A Lemon Sun (Kevin's Waltz Reprise)
The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald