Future Islands | |
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Future Islands performing in Cleveland, Ohio (February 2011) |
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Background information | |
Origin | Greenville, NC, United States |
Genres | Synthpop, New Wave, Indie Rock |
Instruments | Synthesizer, bass guitar, guitar |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Thrill Jockey, Upset the Rhythm |
Associated acts | Art Lord & the Self Portraits, Moss of Aura, The Snails, Ruin Yer Stereo |
Website | future-islands.com |
Members | |
J. Gerrit Welmers William Cashion Samuel Herring |
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Past members | |
Erick Murillo Samuel N. Ortiz-Payero |
Future Islands are a synthpop band based in Baltimore, Maryland. The band is composed of Gerrit Welmers (keyboards and programming), William Cashion (bass, acoustic and electric guitars), and Samuel T. Herring (words and vocals). Future Islands formed in January 2006 in Greenville, North Carolina.
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The band met and formed in while studying art at East Carolina University in Greenville. Their first band was Art Lord & the Self-Portraits, which included Samuel T. Herring, William Cashion, Gerrit Welmers, Adam Beeby, and Kymia Nawabi. That band lasted from February 2003 until Fall of 2005. In 2006, Cashion, Herring, and Welmers formed Future Islands with Erick Murillo, who played an electronic drum kit.
Future Islands released Little Advances in April 2006 and a self-released split CD with Welmers' solo project Moss of Aura in January 2007. They recorded their debut album "Wave Like Home" with Chester Gwazda at Backdoor Skateshop in Greenville, NC later that year. London-based label Upset the Rhythm released Wave Like Home in the Summer of 2008. The cover art was designed by Kymia Nawabi, a former member of Art Lord & the Self-Portraits.
In late 2007/early 2008, the band relocated to Baltimore, MD. The "Feathers and Hallways" 7" was recorded in Oakland, CA during their first US tour and was their first release as a focused three-piece. Their second album, In Evening Air, was recorded in the band's living room in the historic Marble Hill neighborhood in Baltimore.
In 2009 the band signed to Chicago independent record company Thrill Jockey.[1]
As Art Lord & the Self-Portraits: