2013 in Canadian music
This is a summary of the year 2013 in the Canadian music industry.
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Ethnic music | |
Instrumental repertoires | Canadian fiddle |
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Music media | Print media
Music television |
Nationalistic and patriotic songs | |
National anthem | "O Canada" |
Other | Anthems and nationalistic |
Regional music | |
Events
- January 9 – Adam Gontier, lead singer of the Canadian rock band Three Days Grace, resigns from the band, citing health concerns.[1]
- March 10 – 2013 East Coast Music Awards
- April 17 – Steve Jocz, former drummer of Sum 41, resigns from the band.
- April 21 – Juno Awards of 2013
- May 25 – Online streaming service CBC Music sponsors the first CBC Music Festival at Ontario Place's new Echo Beach music venue.[2]
- June 13 – Preliminary longlist for the 2013 Polaris Music Prize is announced.
- July 10 – Mo Kenney and Keith Kouna are named the English and French winners of the 2013 SOCAN Songwriting Prize.
- July 16 – Shortlist for the Polaris Music Prize is announced.
- September 23 – Godspeed You! Black Emperor's 'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! is announced as the winner of the Polaris Music Prize.[3]
Bands reformed
Albums released
B
- Jason Bajada, Le résultat de mes bétises
- Jill Barber, Chansons – January 29
- The Beaches, The Beaches
- Bear Mountain, XO
- Daniel Bélanger, Chic de ville – March 5
- The Besnard Lakes, Until in Excess, Imperceptible UFO
- The Bicycles, Stop Thinking So Much
- Justin Bieber, Believe Acoustic – January 29
- Bleu Jeans Bleu, Haute couture
- Born Ruffians, Birthmarks – April 16[5]
- Basia Bulat, Tall Tall Shadow – September 30
- Louise Burns, The Midnight Mass – July 9[6]
C
- Chic Gamine, Closer
- City and Colour, The Hurry and the Harm, June 4
- Classified, Classified – January 22
- The Cliks, Black Tie Elevator[7]
- Corridor, Un magicien en toi
- Eliana Cuevas, Espejo
D
- Thomas D'Arcy, What We Want
- Devours, Dignity
- DIANA, Perpetual Surrender
- Céline Dion, Loved Me Back to Life
E
- Elephant Stone, Elephant Stone
F
- Stephen Fearing, Between Hurricanes
- Michael Feuerstack, Tambourine Death Bed – May 7[8]
- Front Line Assembly, Echogenetic – July 9
- Fur Trade, Don't Get Heavy
G
- Ghostkeeper, Horse Chief! War Thief!
- Grand Analog, Modern Thunder, August 20
- The Grapes of Wrath, High Road – March 19[9]
- Jim Guthrie, Takes Time – May 7[10]
H
- Hayden, Us Alone – February 5[11]
- Headstones, Love + Fury – July 23
- The Hidden Cameras, Age[12]
- Hilotrons, At Least There's Commotion – February 5[13]
- Hollerado, White Paint
- Hooded Fang, Gravez
I
- Imaginary Cities, Fall of Romance – May 28[14]
K
- k-os, BLack on BLonde – January 29[15]
- Ian Kelly, All These Lines – November 5
- Koriass, Rue des Saules
- Keith Kouna, Le voyage d’hiver
- Aidan Knight, Telecommunicate
L
- Mélissa Laveaux, Dying Is a Wild Night
- Avril Lavigne, Avril Lavigne
- Lee Harvey Osmond, The Folk Sinner – January 15[16]
- Light Fires, Light Fires
- Murray Lightburn, Mass:Light
- Lightning Dust, Fantasy
- Rob Lutes, The Bravest Birds
M
- Greg MacPherson, Fireball – October 29[17]
- Maestro Fresh Wes, Orchestrated Noise – June 25
- Magneta Lane, Witchrock – February 12[18]
- Majical Cloudz, Impersonator – May 21
- Dylan Menzie, Heather Avenue
- Minotaurs, New Believers
- Ruth Moody, These Wilder Things
N
- Naturally Born Strangers, The LegendsLeague Presents: Naturally Born Strangers
- New Country Rehab, Ghost of Your Charms – March 5[19]
- The New Mendicants, Australia 2013 E.P.
O
- Odds, the Most Beautiful Place on Earth – February 21[20]
R
- Corin Raymond, Paper Nickels
- Lee Reed and John P, Written Large
- Daniel Romano, Come Cry With Me – January 22[21]
- Justin Rutledge, Valleyheart – February 12[22]
S
- The Sadies, Internal Sounds – September 17[23]
- Sarahmée, Sans détour
- Ron Sexsmith, Forever Endeavour
- Shad, Flying Colours – October 15[24]
- Shotgun Jimmie, Everything Everything
- Skinny Puppy, Weapon – May 28
- SNFU, Never Trouble Trouble Until Trouble Troubles You – October 24
- Rae Spoon, My Prairie Home
- The Strumbellas, We Still Move on Dance Floors – October 22[25]
- Swollen Members, Beautiful Death Machine – March 19
T
- Tegan and Sara, Heartthrob – January 29[26]
- Tire le coyote, Mitan
- Maylee Todd, Escapology, April 2
- A Tribe Called Red, Nation II Nation
- Two Hours Traffic, Foolish Blood
V
- Diyet van Lieshout, When You Were King
- Various Artists, Arts & Crafts: 2003–2013
- Various Artists, Arts & Crafts: X – May 28[27]
- Leif Vollebekk, North Americana
- Lindy Vopnfjörð, Young Waverer
W
- Martha Wainwright, Trauma: Chansons de la serie tele Saison 4 – February 26
- Wake Owl, Wild Country – January 29
- Dawn Tyler Watson and Paul Deslauriers, Southland
- Whitehorse, The Road to Massey Hall – February 15[28]
- Woodpigeon, Thumbtacks + Glue
- Donovan Woods, Don't Get Too Grand – March 26[29]
Y
- Yamantaka // Sonic Titan, UZU
- Ken Yates, twenty-three
- Young Galaxy, Ultramarine
Top hits on record
The lists are updated weekly through Nielsen Soundscan.
Top 10 Canadian albums
Rank | Artist | Album | Peak position |
Sales | Certification |
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1 | Celine Dion | Loved Me Back to Life | 1 | 320,000 | 4× Platinum[30] |
2 | Arcade Fire | Reflektor | 1 | 240,000[31][32] | 3× Platinum[33] |
3 | Johnny Reid | A Christmas Gift to You | 1 | 160,000[31] | 2× Platinum[34] |
4 | Michael Bublé | To Be Loved | 1 | 160,000[35] | 2× Platinum[36] |
5 | Drake | Nothing Was the Same | 1 | 108,000[31] | Platinum[37] |
6 | City and Colour | The Hurry and the Harm | 1 | 80,000[31][38] | Platinum[39] |
7 | Gord Bamford | Christmas in Canada | TBA | 80,000 | Platinum[40] |
8 | Hedley | Wild Life | 4 | 80,000[31] | Platinum[41] |
9 | Justin Bieber | Believe Acoustic | 1 | 80,000 | Platinum[42] |
10 | Various Artists | MuchDance 2014 | N/A | 80,000 | Platinum[43] |
Top 10 International albums
Rank | Artist | Album | Peak position |
Sales | Certification |
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1 | Eminem | The Marshall Mathers LP 2 | 1 | 320,000[31][44] | 4× Platinum[45] |
2 | Various Artists | Frozen | 1 | 240,000[46][47] | 3× Platinum[48] |
3 | Justin Timberlake | The 20/20 Experience | 1 | 160,000 | 2× Platinum[49] |
4 | Katy Perry | Prism | 1 | 160,000 | 2× Platinum[50] |
5 | Lorde | Pure Heroine | 2 | 160,000 | 2× Platinum[51] |
6 | Luke Bryan | Crash My Party | 1 | 160,000 | 2× Platinum[52] |
7 | Avicii | True | 2 | 80,000 | Platinum[53] |
8 | The Beatles | On Air – Live at the BBC Volume 2 | TBA | 80,000 | Platinum[54] |
9 | Beyoncé | Beyoncé | 1 | 80,000 | Platinum[55] |
10 | Black Sabbath | 13 | 1 | 80,000 | Platinum[56] |
Top 10 singles
Rank | Artist | Song | Album | Peak position |
Sales | Certification |
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1 | Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell | "Blurred Lines" | Blurred Lines | 1 | 720,000[31][57][58] | 9× Platinum[59] |
2 | Pitbull featuring Kesha | "Timber" | Meltdown | 1 | 560,000 | 7× Platinum[60] |
3 | Avicii | "Wake Me Up" | True | 2 | 523,000[31] | Platinum[61] |
4 | A Great Big World | "Say Something (A Great Big World song)" | Is There Anybody Out There? | 1 | 480,000 | 6× Platinum[62] |
5 | Pink featuring Nate Ruess | "Just Give Me a Reason" | The Truth About Love | 1 | 499,000[31] | 6× Platinum[63] |
6 | Lorde | "Royals" | Pure Heroine | 1 | 480,000 | 6× Platinum[64] |
7 | OneRepublic | "Counting Stars" | Native | 1 | 480,000 | 6× Platinum[65] |
8 | Passenger | "Let Her Go" | All the Little Lights | 5 | 480,000 | 6× Platinum[66] |
9 | Pharrell Williams | "Happy" | G I R L | 1 | 480,000 | 6× Platinum[67] |
10 | Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams | "Get Lucky" | Random Access Memories | 1 | 400,000 | 5× Platinum[68] |
Canadian Hot 100 Year-End List
Deaths
- January 7 – Kent Abbott, 32, rock musician (Grade)[70]
- January 15 – Yuli Turovsky, 73, Russian-born conductor and cellist (I Musici de Montréal Chamber Orchestra)[71]
- January 25 – Normand Corbeil, 56, composer[72]
- March 6 – Stompin' Tom Connors, 77, country singer-songwriter[73]
- April 16 – Rita MacNeil, 68, country and folk singer-songwriter[74]
- April 17 – George Beverly Shea, 104, gospel musician[75]
- May 5 – Greg Quill, 66, Australian-born musician and music critic for the Toronto Star[76]
- May 8 – Bill Langstroth, 81, country music producer (Singalong Jubilee), inducted into Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame (2011).[77]
- June 2 – Mario Bernardi, 82, conductor of the National Arts Centre Orchestra[78]
- June 3 – Chris Levoir, 31, singer and guitarist for The Mark Inside[79]
- August 18 – Wes Dakus, 75, rock and rockabilly musician[80]
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Preceded by 2012 in Canadian music |
Canadian music 2013 |
Succeeded by 2014 in Canadian music |
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