The Unicorns were an indie pop band from Montreal, Canada, formed in
December 2000 by Nicholas "Nick Diamonds" Thorburn and Alden Penner, who
were later joined by Jamie Thompson.
History The Unicorns were originally formed in December 2000 by Nicolas
Thorburn (stage name Nick "Neil" Diamonds, as well as a host of other
aliases) and Alden Penner (stage name, Alden Ginger; Elvis Presley's
fiancée when he died was Ginger Alden). They were later joined by drummer
Jamie Thompson (stage name J'aime Tambeur).
The band self-released their debut album Unicorns Are People Too in March
2003 through their own record label Caterpillars of the Community, with a
limited press run of 500 copies.
In October of the same year they went back into the studio, recording
several new songs as well as reworking a number of songs from their debut.
The resulting second album, Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?, was
released in No
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