Brandtson
Brandtson | |
---|---|
Origin | Cleveland, Ohio |
Genres |
Emo Indie rock |
Years active | 1996–2008 |
Labels |
Deep Elm Records The Militia Group |
Brandtson was an American rock band from Cleveland, Ohio.
History
The band formed in 1996 and first recorded for a Steadfast Records compilation entitled Radiowaves and Gibberish in 1997.[1] Soon after the group signed with Deep Elm Records, appearing on their Emo Diaries series before issuing their debut LP, Letterbox, late in 1998. The group quickly issued two more releases, Fallen Star Collection[2] and Trying to Figure Each Other Out ep, in successive years. Dial in Sounds followed in 2002,[3] and the following year the group released a split EP with Camber and Seven Storey Mountain.
In 2004 the group signed with The Militia Group and began working with producer Ed Rose for their fifth full-length, Send Us a Signal, which arrived in 2004. Another full-length, Hello Control, was issued in 2006.[4][5]
The members of Brandtson, minus Jared Jolley, reformed to the small garage rock project Swarm of Bats.[6][7] In 2007 Adam Boose opened the audio mastering studio Cauliflower Audio [8] to a positive reception.[9]
Members
- Myk Porter - vocals, guitar
- Matt Traxler - guitar
- John Sayre - bass (1996–2005)
- Adam Boose - bass (2005–present)
- Jared Jolley - vocals, drums
Discography
- Letterbox (Deep Elm Records, 1998)
- The Fallen Star Collection (Deep Elm, 1999)
- Trying to Figure Each Other Out ep (Deep Elm, 2000)
- Dial In Sounds (Deep Elm, 2002)
- Death and Taxes EP (Deep Elm, 2002)
- Brandtson–Camber–Seven Storey split with Camber and Seven Storey Mountain (Deep Elm, 2003)
- Send Us a Signal (The Militia Group, 2004)
- Hello Control (The Militia Group, 2006)
References
- ↑ Jason Ankeny & Corey Apar, Brandtson at Allmusic
- ↑ Review of Fallen Star Collection, Jesus Freak Hideout
- ↑ Brandtson. Riverfront Times, February 6, 2002.
- ↑ Review of Hello Control, Blogcritics.org
- ↑ Download This: Brandtson. Entertainment Weekly Popwatch, May 5, 2006.
- ↑ New Band Site
- ↑ Swarm of Bats with Downloads
- ↑ Cauliflower Audio
- ↑ Revolution 360, Analog Talk