Fergus & Geronimo
Fergus & Geronimo | |
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Origin | Denton, Texas |
Genres |
Indie rock Lo-Fi Noise pop Northern soul |
Years active | 2008-present |
Labels | Hardly Art. Woodsist, Tic Tac Totally |
Associated acts | Teenage Cool Kids, Wax Museums, Parquet Courts[1] |
Members |
Andrew Savage Jason Kelly |
Fergus & Geronimo are an experimental rock band from Denton, Texas. The duo has a multi-genre approach to songwriting, with influences including soul, pop, proto-punk, garage rock and psychedelic pop.
The band started in late 2008 when Jason Kelly and Andrew Savage were working on the Teenage Cool Kids album Foreign Lands, which Kelly was recording/mixing. The initial idea was to draw from such influences as Mothers of Invention and The Four Tops.[2] Praise for recordings leaked on the internet helped garner attention early in the bands career.[3] In July 2009 Woodsist released the first single, "Harder Than It's Ever Been". On recording, Savage and Kelly are the main performers, but are joined live by a rotating personnel of musicians.[4]
Discography
Albums
- Unlearn (2011) Hardly Art
- Funky Was the State Of Affairs (2012) Hardly Art
Singles
- "Never Satisfied", 2010, Hardly Art
- "Harder Than It's Ever Been", 2009, Woodsist
- "Blind Muslim Girl, 2009", Tic Tac Totally
- "Tell It (In My Ear)", 2009, Transparent
References
- ↑ Parquet courts
- ↑ "tell it in my ear". Gorilla Vs. Bear. 2009-04-02. Retrieved 2012-09-17.
- ↑ http://media.www.ntdaily.com/media/storage/paper877/news/2009/04/24/ArtsLife/Record.Labels.Court.Fergus.Geronimo-3725283.shtml
- ↑ "Fergus & Geronimo | FIVE TUNES". Fivetunes.wordpress.com. 2009-05-23. Retrieved 2012-09-17.