54-40 is a legendary Canadian rock band that emerged from the vibrant music scene of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Formed in 1981, the band have earned a reputation as one of Canada’s most enduring and influential rock acts, captivating audiences with their distinctive sound, thought-provoking lyrics, and powerful performances.
SWOMP caught up with guitarist Dave Genn, who goes into detail about their latest album, 2023’s ‘Westcoast Band’.
He discusses their upcoming 2025 Ontario tour, which stops at 11 cities across the Province from January 22 to February 4, including a show at the Capitol Theatre in Chatham-Kent on January 30, which SWOMP is excited to cover.
Genn also shares some tips on his famous “vodka surprises”, which the band uses on the road “to get in the rocking mood.”
Listen to the interview, below:
The band’s name is derived from the westward expansionist James K. Polk (11th President of the USA) political slogan “54-40 or Fight”!
The band’s core members are Neil Osborne (vocal’s, guitar and Brad Merritt (bass).
Both high school friends with a shared passion for music, they were later joined by Phil Comparelli (guitar) and Matt Johnson (drums), who became important contributors to the band’s signature sound.
After Phil Comparelli’s departure from the band, Dave Genn joined 54-40 as the new guitarist.
His addition to the lineup brought a fresh perspective and musical talent that complemented the band’s existing sound.
Dave Genn had already gained recognition in the Canadian music scene through his work with the band Matthew Good Band.
With Dave Genn on board, 54-40 continued to create memorable music and deliver electrifying performances.
Their chemistry as a group remained strong, and they embarked on successful tours, both nationally and internationally, further solidifying their status as one of Canada’s most cherished rock Acts.
In 1984, 54-40 released their self-titled album debut, which included tracks like “Baby Ran” and “I Go Blind.”
These songs garnered significant video exposure on Much Music and quickly established the band as a promising force in the modern rock scene.
In the late 1980’s and early 1990’s, the band achieved even greater success with albums like “Show Me” (1987) and “Dear Dear” (1992), “Smilin’ Buddha Cabaret” (1994).
The latter featured the hit single “Ocean Pearl,” which became one of their most recognizable and beloved songs.
Throughout their career, 54-40 has earned critical acclaim and numerous awards, solidifying their status as Canadian music icons.
Their ability to craft introspective and socially conscious lyrics, addressing themes such as personal struggle, love, and political issues, has endeared them to fans worldwide
54-40’s music often blends elements of alternative, post-punk, and folk rock, with a raw and organic energy that sets them apart from their contemporaries. Neil Osborne’s soulful vocals, combined with the band’s dynamic instrumentation, create a unique sonic landscape that resonates with audiences of all generations.
Follow the band at https://www.5440.com/.