The B-Sides

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The B-Sides are a rock band formed in 2000 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Noah Smith, the vocalist formed the band at the School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, North Carolina recruiting fellow guitarist Ari Picker and keyboardist Travis Horton.

Smith's mother knew Ken Mosher, formerly of the Squirrel Nut Zippers who recorded the band and joined the band as a bassist. Eric Kuhn joined the band as the drummer. They recorded an EP Two Beautiful Beaches and then released an album Yes Indeed the B-Sides Quite in 2001 which was reviewed in Billboard Magazine.

By the end of 2002, Mosher, Kuhn and Horton had left the band being replaced by brothers Joah Tunnel and Jonny Ace formerly of the band Vibrant Green on bass and drums respectively. The new lineup released a second album Troubleshooting in 2003.

[edit] Discography

  • Two Beautiful Beaches EP 2001
  • Yes Indeed the B-Sides Quite 2001
  • Troubleshooting 2003

[edit] References

[edit] EP's


  • Stop It - 2001
  • We All Want Some Love - 2001
  • We're Tired of This - 2002
  • Bent - 2003
  • Hored as You. - 2004

All Indepently Produced.


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