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Artist description
Angular, percussive acoustic guitar parts with a sort of rat-a-tat, labyrinthine approach to lyrics. |
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Music Style
Angular acoustic music |
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Musical Influences
J. Robbins, Elliot Smith, math-rock in general |
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Similar Artists
same as above |
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Artist History
I've been playing in other bands for years, and will for years to come, but it's nice to have a project where it all depends on one person that can continue as bands come and go. Also, I can be something of a control freak, so it's nice to only have to argue with myself. |
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Group Members
Andrew Wagner -- acoustic guitar, vocals |
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Instruments
beaten-up acoustic guitar, pitched warbling |
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Albums
Thank You, But Our Princess Is In Another Castle (2001) |
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Press Reviews
"A complex tour of the written chord progression" -- Ink19
"Wagner sings honestly as he fancily and rhythmically fingers the frets of his acoustic." -- Pitchfork
"Super fast picking that I just can't figure out how human fingers can do. Maybe he played a lot of Nintendo when he was younger." -- Message From The Homeland |
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Location
Somerville, MA - USA |
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