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Artist description
Lawrence indie rock favorite Conner debuts their premier CD, The White Cube, on their own independent label, Lenore Adora Records. Combining punk edginess, new wave dance beats and straight-up rock and roll, Conner has created a CD that’s powerful and uniquely diverse. This eclectic mix is the product of more than two years of playing and songwriting and six months of recording. |
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Music Style
Indie |
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Musical Influences
Richard Hell, Television, Iggy and the Stooges, David Bowie, Velvet Underground, Joy Division, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Stones |
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Similar Artists
The Hives, Interpol, The Strokes, Libertines |
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Artist History
Conner has been a growing presence in the Lawrence and worldwide independent music scene for the past two years. Through nothing more than word-of-mouth, extensive live shows and a few songs on the Internet, Conner has built a local fan base and grabbed the attention of rockers from Sweden, Germany and the U.K. The band daily receives requests from around the world requesting CDs and live performances. Finally, some of this insatiable interest can be satisfied upon release of The White Cube. Ready to expand upon their limited but strikingly effective reach, Conner is now able to provide their catchy, distinct but undeniably rock sound to fans and the press. |
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Group Members
James Julian Duft, guitarist/singer/songwriter/producer
Tom Wagner, guitarist/back-up vocals/engineer/co-producer
Phil Bonahoom, bassist
Bryce Boley, drums
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums |
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Albums
The White Cube |
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Press Reviews
http://lawrence.com/news/arts/story/122513
http://lawrence.com/news/music_reviews/story/123599
http://lawrence.com/news/music/story/123598
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Location
Lawrence, Kansas - USA |
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