Royal Tusk | |
Landscape: | yes |
Origin: | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada[1] |
Genre: | Heavy metal, hard rock |
Years Active: | 2013–present |
Label: | eOne, MapleMusic, Hidden Pony |
Associated Acts: | Ten Second Epic, Monster Truck, Like A Storm, Metric |
Current Members: | Daniel Carriere Sandy MacKinnon Quinn Cyrankiewicz |
Past Members: | Mike James Calen Stuckel |
Royal Tusk is a Canadian rock band from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, consisting of Daniel Carriere (vocals), Quinn Cyrankiewicz (guitar) and Sandy MacKinnon (bass).
The band formed in 2011 in Edmonton, in the shadow of Carriere and MacKinnon's previous band, Ten Second Epic. They started writing songs for their debut EP, Mountain. The EP was recorded in Edmonton in 2014, and released by Canadian independent record label Hidden Pony Records.[2] The single Shadow of Love from the EP received airplay in local radio stations.
After minimal touring off of the success of their EP, the band started to record their first album. DealBreaker was released on May 26, 2016.[3] The album spawned two singles, 'Fever' and 'Curse the Weather.' Fever received music video treatment, but Curse the Weather did not.
In 2018, the band released their sophomore album with their new label, Entertainment One Music. Tusk II was released on October 25, 2018. The first single from the album, Aftermath, was released earlier in the month, peaked at #36 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Charts.[4] The music video for Aftermath was directed by Evan Owen Dennis,[5] and was released on October 4, 2018. The album's third single, Die Knowing's music video was directed by Keenan Kirk[6] and was released on January 20, 2019.
On August 26, 2021 the band announced via Instagram that due to illness they would be canceling their upcoming tour. It was revealed on April 5, 2022 that that the cancelation was due to Daniel Carriere developing severe Long COVID symptoms. The Band set up a GoFundMe to help support Daniel during his recovery.
The band released new singles "All My Life" and "Head Up" on July 7 and August 25, 2023 respectively.[7] [8] The music video for "Head Up" was directed by Travis Nesbitt, and was released on the same day as the single itself.[9]
Timeline
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |
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US Main. Rock [13] | CAN. Rock [14] | |||
"Shadow of Love" | 2014 | — | 37 | Mountain |
"Aftermath" | 2018 | 32 | 24 | Tusk II |
"First Time" | 2019 | — | 13 | |
"Die Knowing" | 2020 | — | 30 |
Year | Video | Director | |
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2014 | "Shadow of Love" | Royal Tusk | |
"Smoke Rings" | harv | ||
2016 | "Fever" | Travis Nesbitt | |
2018 | "Aftermath" | Evan Owen Dennis | |
2019 | "Reflection" | Keenan Kirk | |
2020 | "Die Knowing" | Keenan Kirk | |
2023 | "Head Up" | Travis Nesbitt |