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Artist description
A Four-Piece Indie Band from Omaha, NE. |
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Music Style
indie rock |
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Musical Influences
the get up kids, further seems forever, boy sets fire, time in malta, or hot rod circuit |
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Artist History
Names Without Numbers is a four-piece rock and roll band from Council Bluffs, IA / Omaha, NE. Since forming in the summer of 2000, NWN have strived to bring their music and message to the masses. Through universal tales of love, love lost, friendship, and personal conflict, the band also exposes what they believe to be deeper, underlying spiritual truths. These truths are derived from the members' shared faith in Jesus Christ.
Stylistically, Names Without Numbers play a unique blend of indie-rock with plenty of raw emotion and pop-punk energy. Some of the bands musical influences include Jimmy Eat World, The Juliana Theory, The Get Up Kids, Further Seems Forever, Stairwell, Brandtson, TwoThirtyEight, and many others.
Most of all, Names Without Numbers wants to encourage listeners to think for themselves and follow their own personal convictions. After all, Christianity should be more than religious tradition and charismatic preachers, but rather about seeking God on a deeper, personal level and learning how to follow his unique plan for each and every one of us. With that said, we hope you enjoy the rock and hopefully we'll see you sometime at a show!
God bless,
Ryan, Dave, John, and Brian
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Group Members
Ryan (guitar, vocals), Dave (guitar, vocals), Nick (bass, backing vocals), John (drums). |
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Instruments
guitars, bass, & drums |
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Albums
self titled EP, NWN vs. Analog EP, Running MArathons/Chasing Ambulances, plus a few comps. |
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Press Reviews
http://www.backbeatsonline.com/ideamain.html |
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Location
Omaha, NE - USA |
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