The Natural History | |
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Derek Vockins, Julian Tepper, Max Tepper (from left) |
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Background information | |
Origin | New York City, New York, United States |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 2001 – 2005 |
Labels | Startime International |
Website | Official MySpace page |
Past members | |
Max Tepper Julian Tepper Derek Vockins Brad Swiniarski Joachim Kerns John Caselli Tim McCoy |
The Natural History was a band composed of Tepper brothers singer–guitarist Max and bassist Julian, along with drummer Derek Vockins. After playing locally in the New York area and self-recording their own three-song EP, The Natural History caught the ear of local NYC label Startime International, whose roster includes Brendan Benson, The Walkmen, The French Kicks, among others.[1] Recording with Greg Talenfeld at Stonehouse studio in Nyack, New York, the band released the finished product as a self-titled EP in July 2002.[1] The EP was promoted with a year-full of touring with Enon and Spoon, whereupon the band also found time to record their debut full-length effort Beat Beat Heartbeat, which was released in May 2003.
In 2004, The Natural History recorded a second album called People That I Meet, which was due in the spring of 2005; however, the band soon split from their record label Startime International, and the record's release was postponed indefinitely.[2] Finally, after nearly two years of fishing for a new record label, the record was self-released by the band in November 2007. One of the songs that ended up on the album, "Don't You Ever", was covered by Spoon on their sixth studio album Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga. Spoon also included The Natural History's original version of "Don't You Ever" on their EP, Don't You Evah which was released on April 8, 2008.[3]
After People That I Meet was completed in 2004, Derek Vockins left the band to raise a family. He was replaced with 19 year old drummer Tim McCoy (who later went on to play with Brooklyn jangle pop band the Isles). The band also added a second guitarist, Brooklyn based John Caselli (Bravo Silva, Henry Wolfe, White Bear). The newly formed quartet toured the East Coast and Midwest in the Spring of 2005, and followed up that summer with a 3 week tour of England, Norway and Sweden that summer. The new line-up never took wings, and the band dissolved shortly after. As of March 2009, there are no plans for the band to get back together.
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