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Old 10-09-2004, 11:42 AM   #1
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Manitoba = Caribou

I'm not that familiar with the man, but I found it quite shocking news...

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Due to a lawsuit in the US I've been forced to change my name from 'Manitoba' to 'Caribou'. Full details are below but suffice it to say I'm left in equal parts confused, enraged and saddened by this aggressive litigious behaviour which doesn't seem to me to have benefitted anyone.
The good news is that Up In Flames and Start Breaking My Heart will still be available through the usual sources under the name Caribou and that I'm half way through working on a new album which I'm really happy with so far.
As always, I really appreciate the feedback I get from people about my music and thanks for your continued support.
Dan

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MANITOBA TO BECOME CARIBOU
Dan Snaith, who released the albums Up In Flames (2003) and Start Breaking My Heart (2001) under the name Manitoba, has changed his name to Caribou following a lawsuit in the US. Frontman for punk band The Dictators, Handsome Dick Manitoba, sued Snaith for trademark infringement, despite never having released music under the names ‘Manitoba’ or ‘Handsome ‘Dick’ Manitoba’.
“My immediate reaction was total disbelief,� says Snaith. “Most of the people I’ve talked to about it see this case as being utterly nonsensical. Unfortunately, US legal precedent didn’t agree and faced with a court case that I couldn’t afford to lose, I had no choice but to change the name.�
Having spent the last year touring Up in Flames throughout North America, Europe, Japan and Australia with bands such as Stereolab, Four Tet, Broadcast and Prefuse 73, Dan is back in the studio working on the first Caribou album. Tentatively entitled The Milk of Human Kindness.
“This whole thing is an irritating distraction at a time when I’m more excited about the music I’m working on than ever before. I’m half way through finishing this new album and I can already tell that it's the best and most focused music I’ve ever made.
“I’m of the opinion that every second I spend talking about this Dick guy is a waste of my time.�
Asked about why he chose Caribou (a large reindeer native to northern North America) as the new name, Canadian Snaith offers “We were just about to start a Canadian tour when we found out about this and it made sense to look there for the new name. We’d heard hippy friends of ours going on ‘vision quests’. I'm not sure we really understood the idea correctly but by the time we’d soaked our proverbial bandanas in the brown-acid dunk-tank and strapped ourselves to crucifixes on the back of a flatbed truck for a few weeks it became painfully obvious that the new name had to be Caribou. Talking caribou were central to our hallucinations.� Ironically, news of the lawsuit came just before Snaith performed his first concert in Manitoba – the Canadian province from whence he took the name.
Snaith’s previous albums will be re-released worldwide under the new name. The Special Edition version of Up In Flames will be withdrawn, with the original single CD version taking its place. So catch that one while you can!
The new album will be released worldwide under the name Caribou, through Domino in North America and The Leaf Label for the rest of the world.
“At the end of the day, nothing’s going to change other than the name. I’m still attacking making music with the same fanatical vigour that I was before, and the music’s only getting better.�

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Old 10-09-2004, 12:05 PM   #2
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I saw Manitoba open for Stereolab. They/he were really good. The last song ended in this barrage of noise that had the crowd going nuts.

I see no small sense of irony that the frontman for a "punk" band in the US would sue over the name of a province in Canada. I went to the Dictators site, and there is a thread in their forum where a lot of people are bitching about this. Good for them, and fuck idiots like this Dick. I am sure their music is a lot less interesting than what Manitoba has going.
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Old 10-09-2004, 12:34 PM   #3
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well this is all very terrible, but let's just stick with the facts. Dan will still make music new moniker and all..sure the Manitoba name was quite significant, but let's move on and let the music do the talking. arguing over such a thing will only make a stupid matter become a massive attack.
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Old 10-09-2004, 01:14 PM   #4
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That's so ridiculous it makes me laugh. Handsome Dick Manitoba?

Anyway, he got his name for said Providence in Canada, so what makes it any different? If i was Snaith, I'd write to the Manitoba government and have them sue "Dick"
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Old 10-09-2004, 01:46 PM   #5
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what a handsome Dick he is.
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Old 10-09-2004, 11:00 PM   #6
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I heard the Pixies are looking to sue Snaith now...
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Old 10-10-2004, 01:48 AM   #7
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Truth be known, a lot of "punks" were always fascist pigs at heart. Punks liked to scream about "freedom," but it was always narcissistic freedom for them to do whatever they wanted. Infringe on whatever psychotic little feifdom they make up for themselves, and they'll sue you like Madison Avenue adman. Just look at the subsequent wars between members of the Sex Pistols and the Dead Kennedys!
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