InnerPartySystem
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InnerPartySystem | |
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Origin | Mohnton, United States[1] |
Genre(s) | Rock Electronica |
Label(s) | Stolen Transmission[2] |
Website | InnerPartySystem.com |
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Patrick Nissley - Vocals Jared Piccone - Drums and Vocals Kris Barman - Guitar, Synth and Vocals Jesse Cronan - Synth, Samples and Vocals |
InnerPartySystem are an American rock/electronica band. The group consits of Patrick Nissley, Jared Piccone, Kris Barman and Jesse Cronan.[1]
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[edit] History
[edit] 2000 - 2007
Before singer Patrick Nissley and drummer Jared Piccone started the group outfit Innerpartysystem, both of them were in Reading, creating the emo band Thirteen Over Eight. Piccone joined in 2000, a few years after their inception. Though the group enjoyed a nice local response, things didn't really take off until the two started the electronic-inspired The Takeover, which later changed into InnerPartySystem. With Kris Barman on keys and Jesse Cronan on guitars and keys. The band signed to Stolen Transmission (headed by Sarah Lewitinn, credited for helping bands like My Chemical Romance and The Killers reach mainstream charts) in May 2007, releasing The Download EP a few months later.[3]
[edit] 2007 to present
InnerPartySystem released their first music video in May 2008 to single "Don't Stop". The group would then later sign a deal to play at Project Revolution, on the UK tour date, at The Milton Keynes Bowl.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Official InnerPartySystem MySpace. Retrieved on 2008-06-09.
- ^ Last.fm music. Retrieved on 2008-06-09.
- ^ AOL Music, InnerPartySytem Biography. Retrieved on 2008-06-09.
- ^ Altsounds News. Retrieved on 2008-06-10.