This was a Canadian punk rock band formed in 1995, best known for their melodic voices and the speed in their songs. Belvedere was one of the most famous Anglophone band in the Punk-rock and skate-punk scene in America and Europe.
This band was founded in Calgary (Canada) for Steve Rowles (leader voice and guitar), Brock (Bass) and Dan Hrynuik (drum) but in 1998 joined Scott Marshall as guitarist and Jay Hollywood and Jayson Synclair replaced the ancient drummer and bassist.
With all these changes, 1998 this band created its first album “Because no one stopped us” with fifteen songs, some of the most importants and famous were “danky”, “market share”, “talk show” and “High school heroics”.
In 2000 they published their second album with thirteen songs called “Angels live in my Town”. Its most famous song is “669 the number of the feast”, “airplane” and “2nd column”.
The next year, they began to make shows in the streets for be more known for people that didn’t have money for pay a concert tickets, Belvedere played free with other bands like Bad Religion and Strung Out.
The same year (2001) they published their third album called “Twas hell said former child” when there were recognized songs like “”, “Excuse me, can I use this chair?”, “It’s tough to be a bully when there’s no one left”, “Repetition rejection”, “Brandy wine” and “Distress”.