Human human is the result of a long time friendship between four high schoo… Read Full Bio ↴Human human is the result of a long time friendship between four high school pals. They were and still are mostly influenced by brit music, 80's slick aesthetics as well as the whole Montreal vibe and underground music scene.
Switching from guitar player to singer, drummer to bassist, violinist to keyboards, each and everyone of them found their sound and voice performing in front of their schoolmates. Back then, they wanted to be a band more than anything.
In their early 20s, all Human Human members discovered a big strength being all together on stage. After a few gigs at partys, events and bars, they decided time has come to record their first album.
On the journey to their first EP, they met with Jace Lasek from BreakGlass Studios (Patrick Watson, Wolf Parade, Land of Talk), a talented producer who helped put everything together. Few days later, they started working on their first songs.
After three months of pre-production, songs are ready to be recorded. Although, they decided to take a month off and flew to London to get back to basics. No instruments, no music, just them.
Back in Montreal, fully inspired from their English odyssey, they started over. In two weeks, they wrote the eleven songs of the upcoming Human Human record. A way for them to seal the deal with this once in a lifetime trip.
As of today, Human Human is known for their large organic synthesizer pop sound and their typically american rock'n'roll energy.
Switching from guitar player to singer, drummer to bassist, violinist to keyboards, each and everyone of them found their sound and voice performing in front of their schoolmates. Back then, they wanted to be a band more than anything.
In their early 20s, all Human Human members discovered a big strength being all together on stage. After a few gigs at partys, events and bars, they decided time has come to record their first album.
On the journey to their first EP, they met with Jace Lasek from BreakGlass Studios (Patrick Watson, Wolf Parade, Land of Talk), a talented producer who helped put everything together. Few days later, they started working on their first songs.
After three months of pre-production, songs are ready to be recorded. Although, they decided to take a month off and flew to London to get back to basics. No instruments, no music, just them.
Back in Montreal, fully inspired from their English odyssey, they started over. In two weeks, they wrote the eleven songs of the upcoming Human Human record. A way for them to seal the deal with this once in a lifetime trip.
As of today, Human Human is known for their large organic synthesizer pop sound and their typically american rock'n'roll energy.
Carrier Pigeon
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Hearts I was lost and there she was, She took off a…
Home She look away when we make love... But I'm off drugs... Hero…
Islands in the Wind Taking your boat into your dreams Making it far out…
Lips Because of one special moment your lips were singing a…
Love Girl 기다려왔어 지금 바로 이순간을 Girl 차 끌고 나왔어 지금 바로 나오면 돼 Hey ya 떨리는 …
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Youth We make a ride to the sea, gotta take care…
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B Callahan
As stated just because a species has massive numbers doesn't mean they're invulnerable to extinction or severe decline.
Herd or flock species that migrate also have Achilles heel.
Very susceptible to disease, as well as require those huge numbers to survive. Not only because of satiation defense. But they create or maintain their own habitat along those routes.
And require massive numbers to do so.
The wildebeest in Africa was a prime example.
Hundreds of thousands still existed yet they were declining at an alarming rate. Laws, regulations put in place, then fear of overpopulation began. They stayed the course despite opposition.
What they found was herds leveled off to the magic number on their own.
Enough to maintain their migratory route food source.
To little it gets over grown and satiation defense doesn't work., to many it gets destroyed.
American/Canadian Bison another clue.
Great plains would probably never been seen by Europeans if bison had not existed. They maintained and helped create them.
Another adaptation that occurs is pretty animals like rabbits and hares will actually control predator population through their own reproduction.
That if predation gets too heavy their reproduction will not increase but actually decrease.
(Whether it be by choice or just interruptions during date night is unclear.) But it's documented fewer litters or fewer rabbits/hares per litter occur.
Thus starving out predators.
Or forcing them out of an area to find food.
It cycles. More obvious in non migratory prey animals.
There is no doubt that humans can have a devastating effect on wildlife.
Here in the U.S. our biggest threats are not from Hunter's, individual fishermen.
But urban sprawl and habitat destruction.
Ducks unlimited and other Hunter based or funded programs have been extremely successful (maybe too successful) in righting the wrongs of the past.
Securing flyways for migratory birds from South America to the Arctic.
It is these corridors that are crucial.
North West is starting to realize this with land mammals as well.
Predator and prey need to move.
You confine them or put too great a distance between rest/feed stops. Bad things happen. Starvation, Auto accidents, human wildlife conflicts etc.
It's too bad, but still continues today.
I live in the northeast. Over the last half century seen grouse, rabbit, woodcock populations decline immensely overall. As I mentioned they always fluctuate. But overall decline is due to habitat destruction.
Urban sprawl. Farmland that was traditional breeding, feeding grounds is now houses and lawns.
I ramble.
Great video with great info.
👍👍
Grimm B
Personally, I think that passenger pidgeons would fully fit into today’s ecosystems. I fully support the researchers attempting to clone them.
Quaglium Quagnarr
Will you donate though?
Safron
Same. I support the cloning of recently extinct animals such as the Passenger Pigeon, Dodo(They filled an important niche on Mauritius), The Thylacine(I still think it could be alive tbh), and the Wooly Mammoth(Not going into why, as there are plenty of articles on it already.)
Combez
The biggest thing currently stopping us from cloning these extinct animals is procedures to gather viable DNA. Once we develop a method that can reliably extract viable DNA from organisms that have been dead for a century or so, we'll be able to clone the pigeon
素妍
Wouldn't it be so cool to have pigeon overcast and rain? :)
Clyde Bixby
Quaglium Quagnarr where can you donate?
Galen Vetterick
One of the papers I wrote in school was on the passeger pigeon. This was back in the late 1950s. It does not seem like we learned much about what humans do to drive animals to extinction since.
J D
We know now, the lessons are just ignored in favor of making a profit. Truly sickening
newbie
Well, I have seen many people crying over Dodo extinction. And well, that really was a painful incident, I never have felt more disturbed than hearing the story of passenger pigeon
cedric eric
Yeah , same