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Thu, 07 Oct 2004 10:35:46 -0400
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[idm] Fwd: STOP PRESS! MANITOBA TO BECOME CARIBOU
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Well, this is pretty ridiculous...
quoted 58 lines STOP PRESS!>STOP PRESS! > >MANITOBA TO BECOME CARIBOU > >Dan Snaith, who released the albums Up In Flames (2003) and Start Breaking >My Heart (2001) under the name Manitoba, has changed his name to Caribou >following a lawsuit in the US. Frontman for punk band The Dictators, >Handsome Dick Manitoba, sued Snaith for trademark infringement, despite >never having released music under the names ‘Manitoba’ or ‘Handsome ‘Dick’ >Manitoba’. > >“My immediate reaction was total disbelief,” says Snaith. “Most of the >people I’ve talked to about it see this case as being utterly nonsensical. >Unfortunately, US legal precedent didn’t agree and faced with a court case >that I couldn’t afford to lose, I had no choice but to change the name.” > >Having spent the last year touring Up in Flames throughout North America, >Europe, Japan and Australia with bands such as Stereolab, Four Tet, >Broadcast and Prefuse 73, Dan is back in the studio working on the first >Caribou album, tentatively entitled The Milk of Human Kindness. > >“This whole thing is an irritating distraction at a time when I’m more >excited about the music I’m working on than ever before. I’m half way >through finishing this new album and I can already tell that it's the best >and most focused music I’ve ever made. > >“I’m of the opinion that every second I spend talking about this Dick guy >is a waste of my time.” > >Asked about why he chose Caribou (a large reindeer native to northern >North America) as the new name, Canadian Snaith offers “We were just about >to start a Canadian tour when we found out about this and it made sense to >look there for the new name. We’d heard hippy friends of ours going on >‘vision quests’. I'm not sure we really understood the idea correctly but >by the time we’d soaked our proverbial bandanas in the brown-acid >dunk-tank and strapped ourselves to crucifixes on the back of a flatbed >truck for a few weeks it became painfully obvious that the new name had to >be Caribou. Talking caribou were central to our hallucinations.” >Ironically, news of the lawsuit came just before Snaith performed his >first concert in Manitoba – the Canadian province from whence he took the name. > >Snaith’s previous albums will be re-released worldwide under the new name. >The Special Edition version of Up In Flames will be withdrawn, with the >original single CD version taking its place. So catch that one while you can! > >The new album will be released worldwide under the name Caribou, through >Domino in North America and The Leaf Label for the rest of the world. > >“At the end of the day, nothing’s going to change other than the name. I’m >still attacking making music with the same fanatical vigour that I was >before, and the music’s only getting better.” > >http://www.caribou.fm > > > >http://www.theleaflabel.com >
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