Immaculate Machine are a Canadian indie pop band from Victoria, British
Columbia. The group, which is made up of Brooke Gallupe on guitar, Kathryn
Calder on keyboards, and Luke Kozlowski on drums, released two
self-published albums before signing with Mint Records in early 2005;
their Mint Records debut, Ones and Zeros, came out on September 6, 2005,
and they supported the album with a tour of Canada and the United States.
The band makes frequent use of two and three-part vocal harmonies; all
members share vocal duties both live and in the studio.
The band began attracting national and international attention in 2005
when Calder became a sometime member of The New Pornographers, appearing
on the album Twin Cinema and touring with the band. Calder is the niece of
New Pornographers leader A.C. Newman.
The band's name is taken from the lyrics of "One-Trick Pony" from the
album One-Trick Pony by Paul Simon.
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