Electric Dusk
EP by
Released21 August 2012
RecordedJuly 2010 at Chemical Sound And Sunnyside Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
GenreHard rock
Length25:13
LabeleOne
ProducerLaurence Currie

Electric Dusk is the debut EP by Canadian rock band Gloryhound. The album was initially recorded by the band and issued as a self-release in 2010. The EP was later remixed, remastered and rereleased across Canada after Gloryhound was signed to eOne Music Canada.

Track listing

  1. "TKO Tokyo" – 3:30
  2. "Electric Dusk" – 3:21
  3. "Cruel Little Tease" – 3:49
  4. "Yes You Are" – 3:56
  5. "Fever Stricken Night" – 3:54
  6. "Hung Up" – 3:44
  7. "Keep A Light On You" – 2:59

Personnel

  • Evan Meisner – vocals, rhythm guitar, piano
  • David Casey – lead guitar, vocals
  • Shaun Hanlon – drums, percussion
  • Jeremy MacPherson – bass guitar
  • Laurence Currie – production, mixing
  • Dean Marino – assistant engineer
  • Jay Sadlowski – assistant engineer
  • Noah Mintz (at Sterling Sound) – mastering
  • Nathan Quinn – A&R

Singles

Year Song Chart peak Album
CAN
Act

[1]
BDS
Can Rock
2011 "Electric Dusk" 14 25 Electric Dusk
2012 "TKO Tokyo" 37 Electric Dusk

Awards and nominations

YearPresenterAwardResult
2013 Canadian Radio Music Awards Rock single of the year "Electric Dusk" Nominated
2012 East Coast Music Awards Video of the Year "Electric Dusk" Nominated
2012 Nova Scotia Music Awards Group Recording of the Year Nominated
2012 Nova Scotia Music Awards Video of the Year "Electric Dusk" Nominated

Song placement

Film and television

  • "TKO Tokyo" featured in Less Than Kind season 4 on HBO Canada
  • "Electric Dusk featured in the film Love Me (2013)
  • "Keep a Light on You" featured in Global TV Rookie Blue season 4
  • "Cruel Little Tease" opened Charlie Zone dir. by Michael Melski (2011)

Sports

  • "Electric Dusk" featured on Plays of the Week on NHL network (2011)
  • TKO Tokyo" featured on CFL plays of the week (2012)

References

  1. "Canadian Active Rock & Alt Rock Chart Archive: Active Rock – March 20, 2012". America's Music Charts. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
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