The Nein

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The Nein

Background information
Origin Durham, North Carolina, USA
Genre(s) Indie Rock
Post-punk
Art Rock
Years active 2003–present
Label(s) Sonic Unyon
Members
Robert Biggers
Finn Cohen
Josh Carpenter
Dale Flatum
Former members
Casey Burns

The Nein is an indie rock band comprised from Durham, North Carolina, and is comprised of former members of The White Octave, Steel Pole Bath Tub, and Piedmont Charisma. The band is signed to the Canadian-based label Sonic Unyon.

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[edit] Biography

Finn Cohen, Robert Biggers, and Casey Burns formed the group in early 2003 in Durham, North Carolina. After self-releasing a handful of EPs, the band signed to Sonic Unyon and released their self-titled debut EP. Dale Flatum joined the group in 2004 and the group released their full-length album, Wrath of Circuits in 2005 on Sonic Unyon (with a vinyl version release on Red Strings Records later that year). 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). In September, 2006, Sonic Unyon released an EP of material previously recorded with Burns, entitled Transitionalisms, which preceeded the release of their second full-length album Luxury.

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[edit] Studio Albums

[edit] EPs

[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

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