David Usher

David Usher is a British-born Canadian singer-songwriter who was the frontman for the alternative rock band Moist. He embarked on a solo career beginning in 1997 and has released seven solo albums.

David Usher recorded his acoustic, debut solo album "Little Songs" in his kitchen and it was released in April 1998 during Moist's hiatus following the release of Creature.

Usher would released the highly successful Morning Orbit in the summer of 2001. It contains the hit singles "Alone in the Universe", as well as "Black Black Heart". Musical artists that appeared on Morning Orbit include rapper Snow, Jagori Tanna and Bruce Gordon from I Mother Earth as well as Gord Sinclair from The Tragically Hip.

In 2003, he released Hallucinations, which features a cover track of the Manic Street Preachers' "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next", as well as a bonus disc which includes live tracks and one remixed track.

After Hallucinations, Usher released the predominantly acoustic If God Had Curves in 2005 as well as a DVD, "Walk.Don't.Run", which gives us a look into the making of If God Had Curves.

Usher's fifth solo album, released in March 2007, was Strange Birds. It contains the popular song "The Music". Wake Up and Say Goodbye is the second single and title track from Usher's latest album released in September 2008.