BIOGRAPHY
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Halifax is a Canadian rock band from Halifax, Nova Scotia. The band consists of singer-songwriter Joel Plaskett, drummer Ian McGettigan, and bassist Chris Murphy. The band has released nine studio albums and has been nominated for seven Juno Awards. Halifax formed in 1992 and released their first album, "Waking Up This Town", in 1995. The album was a critical and commercial success, followed by their second album, "The Great Escape", in 1997. The album was another success and Halifax became one of the most popular Canadian rock bands of the late 1990s. Halifax released their third album, "The Nightingale", in 1999. The album was a commercial success, but was not as well received by critics as their two previous albums. Halifax released their fourth album, "The Sad Songs", in 2001. The album was a critical and commercial success, followed by their fifth album, "The Weight", in 2003. The album was another success and Halifax became one of the most popular Canadian rock bands of the early 2000s. Halifax released their sixth album, "The Way We Are", in 2005. The album was a commercial success, but was not as well received by critics as their two previous albums. Halifax released their seventh album, "The Great Divide", in 2007. The album was a critical and commercial success, followed by their eighth album, "The Signal Hill Alarm", in 2009. The album was another success, and Halifax became one of the most popular Canadian rock bands of the late 2000s. Halifax released their ninth album, "The North Star", in 2011. The album was a critical and commercial success, followed by their tenth album, "The South", in 2013. The album was another success, and Halifax became one of the most popular Canadian rock bands of the early 2010s.