Amfibian
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Amfibian | |
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Genre(s) | Rock |
Years active | 1999 - 2001, 2004 - present |
Associated acts | Phish, Tom Marshall, Ween, Bivouac Jaun |
Website | http://www.amfibian.com/ |
Members | |
Tom Marshall Anthony Krizan John Korba John Hummel Kevin Hummel |
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Former members | |
Chris Metaxas Scott Metzger Andrew Southern Matt Kohut Pete Cottone JP Wasicko Todd Lanka Joe Larsen Bob Kay |
Amfibian is a musical project led by Phish lyricist Tom Marshall. Future members of the band appeared on Marshall's 2000 solo album Amfibian Tales, after which Marshall (on vocals and keyboards) officially formed Amfibian as a proper band. The group initially included guitarists Scott Metzger and Andrew Southern, bassist Matt Kohut (formerly of Ween), and drummers Pete Cottone and JP Wasicko. The group played a series of concerts in 2001, including a benefit for murdered Phish fan Kristin Laurite at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Jersey. The show, hosted by Kevin Cassels of The Pharmer's Almanac, was to be released as a live album, but Marshall temporarily retired Amfibian at the end of the year.
Three years later in 2004, Marshall reformed a completely new Amfibian with guitarist/vocalist/keyboardist Chris Metaxas and released the band's first studio album, From the Ether, in the spring. The band went their separate ways after a few select concert appearances.
In the fall of 2006, Marshall and Anthony Krizan returned with three new members for Skip The Goodbyes, released in June of 2007. Tragically, the son of keyboardist John Korba (Jeffrey Korba R.I.P.) died in a car accident in November of 2007. This and other circumstances have lead to Amfibian taking a hiatus of indefinite length. Tom Marshall has been spending much of Spring (2008) in collaborative writing sessions with longtime friend and partner Trey Anastasio at Trey's studio in upsate New York.
[edit] Discography
- From the Ether (2004 )
- Skip The Goodbyes (June 17, 2007)