Audience of One
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- This article is about the American indie rock band. For the 2007 documentary, see Audience of One (film)
Audience of One | |
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Origin | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Genre(s) | Rock Post-Hardcore Indie rock |
Years active | 1999-2001? |
Label(s) | Break Even Records |
Former members | |
Anthony Green - vocals/guitar JD Foster - percussion Tom Dougherty - bass Greg Itzen - guitar/vocals |
Audience of One was an American indie rock band from the Philadelphia area. They featured Anthony Green of Circa Survive on Vocals/Guitar, Greg Itzen of Like Lions also on Vocals/Guitar, JD Foster on percussion and Tom Dougherty on Bass. They released their album "I Remember When This All Meant Something" on local Philadelphia non-profit label Break Even Records in 1999, along with a demo which can be downloaded from http://www.thischangeseverything.org. Though the band seems to be permanently defunct (when the band went onto college and other things they broke up), Anthony Green himself put it, they never broke up, they're just on a long hiatus.
Anthony had wanted to name this band "Saosin" because he loved the name and its meaning (it is Chinese for "small heart"). The rest of the band disagreed. However, Anthony did end up naming one of their songs Saosin. When he entered the band now known as Saosin, he brought the idea of the name with him, and they adopted it since they had discovered that their previous name "The Gift" was already taken.
Anthony has included some of the songs that he wrote for Audience Of One in his solo acoustic performances.
[edit] Discography
- 4 Song Untitled Demo
- I Remember When This All Meant Something (December 3rd 1999, Break Even Records)
[edit] Compilation appearances
- Break Even - Summer in the City
- includes the song "Show Your Teeth"