Anathallo

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Anathallo

Anathallo
Country United States
Years active 2000–present
Genres Progressive indie rock
Labels Artist Friendship
Members Matt Joynt
Andrew Dost
Bret Wallin
Danny Bracken
Seth Walker
Jeremiah Johnson
Erica Froman
Jamie Macleod

Anathallo is an indie band originally from Mt. Pleasant, Michigan and now based in Chicago, Illinois. Anathallo utilizes a wide variety of instruments, including horns, guitars, drums, piano, bells, and even unconventional objects like chains, velcro strips, stomp boxes, and pipes. The band has released several recordings through Selah Records, a vinyl release through Potential Getaway Driver, as well as completely independent releases. The band's name, Anathallo, is derived from a Greek word meaning “to renew, refresh or bloom again.”

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[edit] Members

[edit] Current

  • Matt Joynt – Vocals, Guitar, Auxiliary Percussion, Piano
  • Andrew Dost – Piano, Flugelhorn, Auxiliary Percussion, Vocals
  • Bret Wallin – Trombone, Auxiliary Percussion, Vocals
  • Danny Bracken – Guitar, Auxiliary Percussion, Vocals
  • Seth Walker – Bass, Vocals
  • Jeremiah Johnson – Drums, Vocals
  • Erica Froman – Vocals, Auxiliary Percussion, Clarinet
  • Jamie Macleod – Flugelhorn, Auxiliary Percussion, Vocals

[edit] Former

  • Greg Leppert – Trumpet
  • Joel Thiele – Drums §¤#^θ
  • Nathan Sandberg – Trombone, Auxiliary Percussion, Piano, Vocals §¤#^θ
  • Kevin Greenlees/The Jig – Trombone, Auxiliary Percussion, Vocals #^θ
  • Glenn King – Guitar, Auxiliary Percussion, Vocals §¤#^
  • Ty Forquer – Drums, Auxiliary Percussion, Keyboard §¤

(Symbols denote albums that former members recorded: § Luminous Luminescence in the Atlas Position, ¤ Sparrows, # A Holiday at the Sea, ^ Hymns EP, θ Floating World)

[edit] Brief supplements to the lineup

  • Timbre Cierpke – Harpist
  • Nate Nelson – Trombone
  • Andrew Thomas - Auxiliary Percussion
  • Aaron Warner – Cello
  • Andy Mills – Auxiliary Percussion
  • Grrr - Clarinet

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