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Kingston, Ontario, Canada (1983 - Present) The Tragically Hip's infectious songs, catchy melodies, inspired lyrics, and solid musicianship have secured their place as the kings of rock in Canada. Formed in the early '80s in Kingston, Ontario, they are: Gordon Downie (vocals), Paul Langlois and Rob Baker (guitars), Gord Sinclair (bass) and Johnny Fay (drums). The group met while at Kingston Collegiate Vocational Institute (KCVI) and all attended Queen's University in Kingston. Check our available The Tragically Hip concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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5.0 (based on 9 reviews)

It's interesting to note that, after 25 years together as a band, the commercial profile of the Tragically Hip in their native Canada has caught up to their commercial profile in the neighboring United States. Those who have appreciated the Hip's mixture of complex verbal poetry and febrile traditional rock for so many years may be disappointed, as the faint expectation was always that the inverse would happen. But those temporary towers never soared...
- www.popmatters.com
Sound: I have been a big Hip fan for a long time, (I even waited thirteen and a half hours to get the best spot when I went to see them live) so naturally the sound easily grew on me. Their music is basically fantastic and addicting sounds coupled with the best lyrics under the sun. This album is one of the very few albums in my collection that I can enjoyably listen to from start to finish. No skipable tracks on this album...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
The latest album from the only reason not to put anthrax in the water of Kingston, Ont., is balls-out Borat-in-a-lime-green-thong fantastico. At the risk of sounding like an aging frat boy in Café Frappé slurring along to Fifty-Mission Cap, this is the best Hip disc since, well, since the one with Fifty-Mission Cap. (Fully Completely, smartasses.) All hail legendary knob twiddler Bob Rock, who must have shot the band up with adrenalin before, during and after takes...
- www.hour.ca
Rock bands of a certain age all come to a dilemma: rest on past laurels and slide into self-parody, or experiment too much and lose the thread (e.g. Bono in those ridiculous bug-eye shades, or REM's last two albums). Having flirted with the second option on their last two uninspiring discs, Canada's unwilling troubadours of Queen's fratboys and Leaf fans walk that fine line in fine style on In Violet Light...
- www.hour.ca
Now, I don't wanna get all scientist up in here, people, but if we define evolution as the change in the genetic makeup of a population driven by the mortality caused by environmental changes, then Kingston's Tragically Hip are like one of those dinosaur fish they pull out of the Indian Ocean once every couple of decades...
- www.hour.ca
Let's face it, the country that gave the world Celine Dion is not going to let the record-buying public down any time soon. But seriously folks, there are many great bands in Canada. No really. Country rockers The Tragically Hip have been going since 1987, but they remain relatively unknown outside their homeland. Singer Gordon Brownie leads from the front, like a more roots-focused Ben Gibbard, with some incredibly catchy choruses...
- www.clashmusic.com
Last Wednesday's Tragically Hip concert in New York City, while plenty full, was not sold out at show time. This was confusing considering that Webster Hall holds a mere 900, and The Tragically Hip is unquestionably Canada's largest rock band. The key word here is "Canada." On reconsideration, the lack of a sell out was probably due to the fact that the show was on a weeknight, eliminating the 'ROAD TRIP...
- www.cokemachineglow.com
Notable Hip-related moments in Dave's life #1: In March of 1994 I was fourteen years old, and a sophomore in high school. My favorite bands were Rush, Pearl Jam, R.E.M., and uh...Rush. I spent the majority of Saturday nights home alone because, well, I was only fourteen, and it would still be a year and nine months before I first scored (sad, I know). On this particular Saturday night, SNL was being hosted by Dan Akroyd, and was still reasonably funny. The musical guest was The Tragically Hip...
- www.cokemachineglow.com
The news that The Tragically Hip had headed off to record in the Bahamas with fashionable producer Hugh Padgham (Sting/Genesis/Bowie) instilled fears that perhaps they were about to live up to their name in the most unfortunate manner. Fortunately, Padgham resisted the temptation to give them an artful makeover and instead opted to capture the synergy of the band's live sound. The result is a pleasing LP of R.E.M...
- www.uncut.co.uk
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