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Billy TALENT - the name says it all. With a lot of talent and an explosive mix of rock, hardcore, and catchy singalongs, the four musicians have risen to become probably the biggest Canadian rock band in recent years. With their unique sound, the group quickly stood out alongside other greats like
Sum 41 and
Blink 182.
With their first self-titled album, Billy Talent became an indispensable part of the music landscape. The Canadian band from Ontario, Canada, not only made a mark in their homeland with
Billy Talent but also achieved platinum status in Germany. Since then, the group has been successful throughout the German-speaking world and continues to write their success story piece by piece. But let's take a closer look behind the scenes.
The Beginnings As "Pezz
By the way, the band has been called "Billy Talent" only since 1999. The current frontman Benjamin Kowalewicz met bassist Jonathan Gallant in school. They played together in a band called "To Each His Own." They met the other members at a band competition and decided to make music together. Thus, the
band's previous name, Pezz, was born. The first and probably punkest album of the group, titled
Watoosh!, was released in 1998. However, the band then somewhat abandoned punk and shifted towards alternative rock. In 1999, they also changed their name as another band already had the name Pezz. From then on, the band was called "Billy Talent," just like a character from the 1996 Canadian musical film "Hard Core Logo." The image change paid off, as the band soon performed on Toronto's largest rock show on the radio. The show's producer seemed to like their performance very much, as she secured the group a record deal with Warner Records.
The Unstoppable Rise Of Billy Talent
The Canadians took advantage of this momentum and recorded their first album under the new name in the winter of 2002/2003. The album
Billy Talent hit it big with the singles "Try Honesty," "The Ex," "River Below," and "Nothing To Lose," and today has quadruple platinum status in Canada. In 2006, they released the album
Billy Talent II, which went triple platinum in Canada and platinum in Germany right after its release. The festival summer that year was strongly influenced by singles like "Red Flag" and "Fallen Leaves," which everyone in Germany probably knew at that time. However, the band has not achieved similar success in the USA and UK to date. In the same year, it was revealed that drummer Aaron Solowoniuk had been suffering from multiple sclerosis for ten years. Nevertheless, he managed to cope with the disease and can still largely work as a drummer. In 2008, Billy Talent teamed up with
Anti-Flag and wrote the song "Turn Your Back." This song also appeared on the third part of the trilogy titled
Billy Talent III. The album was released in June 2009 in Germany and sold over 300,000 copies on the first day.