Maps And Atlases
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Origin | Chicago, Illinois |
Country | United States |
Years active | 2004–Present |
Genres | Math Rock |
Labels | None |
Members | Erin Elders Shiraz Dada Chris Hainey Dave Davison |
Website(s) | MySpace Offcial Site |
Maps & Atlases is a math rock group from Chicago, Illinois.
Maps & Atlases formed in the fall of 2004 when the founding members met in art school at Columbia College Chicago in the South Loop of Chicago. Shiraz Dada (bass), Chris Hainey (drums), Dave Davison (guitar/vocals), and Erin Elders (guitar) got together to try to find a sound that is both technical and organic, in the same vein as their influences Don Caballero and Hella (band).
Shiraz Dada is the only member of the group who is from the Chicago area. Chris Hainey is originally from Texas, Dave Davison from Philadelphia, and Erin Elders grew up in Maui, Hawaii.
Maps & Atlases gained critical attention from an article in Guitar Player magazine in their October 2006 issue. In that interview, guitar player Elders says "Our goal was to put existing technical elements in a new context, and create something artistically unique, but still accessible."
The group was featured in a Pabst Blue Ribbon advertisement in The Onion.
Maps & Atlases are currently unsigned, but played at the Chicago portion of the invite-only 2006 College Music Journal Music Marathon on November 2, 2006. They are currently listed as playing in the 2007 SXSW Music Festival.
For the month of December 2006, Maps & Atlases were the hosts of cable and satellite music video station Refused.TV.
Maps & Atlases was covered in two articles in the Chicago Tribune in regards to their 2006 New Year's Eve show.
[edit] Discography
Album Cover | Date of Release | Title | Label | US Billboard Peak | US Sales |
' | 2005 | Bird Barnyard EP | Self-Released | - | - |
' | 2006 | Tree, Swallows, House | Self-Released (SOLD OUT), Re-released January 10, 2007 by Sargeant House Records | - | - |
[edit] Fan Sites
[edit] External links
- Guitar Player Magazine Article: Maps & Atlases by Vincent DeMasi
- NewCityChicago: Maps & Atlases Review by Tom Lynch
- Cincinatti CityBeat: Maps & Atlases Review by Mike Breen
- MySpace: Maps & Atlases
- AllMusicGuide Biography by MacKenzie Wilson
- College Music Journal Monthly #139, Print Edition list of upcoming bands
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- Pulse Weekly Article
- Indiana Statesman Article
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- Illinois Entertainer Article
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- RWS Magazine Review