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Artist description
Angels in the Architecture have a sound all their own. Clearly not an MTV act, yet palatable to any fan of melodic rock n' roll. |
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Music Style
Emotional etherial lush driving beautiful indie rock |
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Musical Influences
Sunny Day Real Estate, Sensefield, Texas is the Reason, Quicksand, Radiohead |
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Similar Artists
Hum meets Foo Fighters, with a dash of radiohead. sort of. |
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Artist History
With roots in Buffalo, NY, Angels in the Architecture released their first EP in 1998. A split CD with Amp 176 (from Minnesota)was released in late 1999, and the band split up soon after. However, AITA would reconvene a year and a half later to record and release the full length "The Distance in Writing" on Law Of Inertia records. |
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Group Members
Chris; Scott; Dave; Andy |
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Instruments
guitar, bass, drums, occasional moog, occasional piano, and voice |
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Albums
The Distance in Writing |
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Press Reviews
Inmusicwetrust.com: "A glowing, melodic record that is neither pop nor punk, nor pop-punk, but somehow manages to play with the intensity of any good punk band, keep things low-key and poppy, and deliver a sonically collective album. "
Poppunk.com: "The guitars are mesmerizing and the percussion is right on the money with each change of pace. The vocals are soft and yet demanding of your attention. "
Buffalo Wax: "Here, bright music pours through the disc's thick yet restrained textures. Vocals are low but audible and pleasant, certainly not buried as this style often dictates."
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Additional Info
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Location
Buffalo, NY - USA |
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