The Nein
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The Nein is an indie rock band comprised of former members of The White Octave, Steel Pole Bath Tub, and Piedmont Charisma. Finn Cohen, Robert Biggers, and Casey Burns formed the group in early 2003 in Durham, North Carolina and released their self-titled debut EP on Sonic Unyon. Dale Flatum joined the group in 2004 and the group released their full-length album, Wrath of Circuits in 2005 on Sonic Unyon. Burns left the group in early 2006, and the group began work on new material and future touring with Josh Carpenter (of Asheville, North Carolina). Sonic Unyon released an EP of material previously recorded with Burns, entitled Transitionalisms in September, 2006. The group expects to release a new full-length on Sonic Unyon in January 2007.
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[edit] Current Members
- Robert Biggers - drums, overdubs
- Finn Cohen - vocal, guitar, keyboard
- Josh Carpenter - bass guitar, keyboard, vocal
- Dale Flatum - tape machines, samplers, vocals
[edit] Previous Members
- Casey Burns: bass guitar (2003-2006)
[edit] Discography
- The Nein EP (2004 · Sonic Unyon)
- Wrath of Circuits (2005 · Sonic Unyon)
- Split 7" w/ Cantwell, Gomez & Jordan (2006 · Sit-n-Spin Records)
- Transitionalisms EP (2006 · Sonic Unyon)
[edit] Previous and Related Groups and Aliases
- Robert Biggers: The White Octave, Cold Sides, Erie Choir, Gold Chainz, Audubon Park
- Casey Burns: Soundtrack, Gold Chainz
- Josh Carpenter: Piedmont Charisma, The Makeout Room, On the Take
- Finn Cohen: Fura, The White Octave, Gold Chainz, Audubon Park, Sunshine Radio
- Dale Flatum: Steel Pole Bath Tub, Milk Cult, Agent Nova, Sunshine Radio, TOOTH