The Ebb and Flow
The Ebb and Flow is an American indie pop band formed in 2001.
The band's sound is considered experimental pop/rock with influences from 1970s progressive rock. In the summer of 2005, they had a national tour in support of their first album Time to Echolocate, which culminated in a performance at the CMJ music marathon in NYC and the Northwest Music Fest in Portland, OR.
The band recorded its second full length album in March 2006 with engineer Aaron Prellwitz (Neil Young, Sun Kil Moon) and producer Christian Hanlon (Unbunny, the Ebb and Flow)
In prelude to their 2nd North American tour the band released a "tour only" EP titled Here Are Caught the Ebb and Flow.
In October 2007, the band released its final recording "Attack and Decay" (Huevo Imaginary Records) at their farewell show at Great American Music Hall in San Francisco.
Members
- Roshy Kheshti - keyboards, vocals
- Sam Tsitrin - guitar, bass, vocals
- Sara Cassetti - percussion
Discography
- Murmurs (2003, EP)
- Time to Echolocate (2005, Three Ring Records, LP)
- Here Are Caught the Ebb and Flow (2006, EP)
- "Attack and Decay" (2008, Huevo Imaginary Records, LP)
External links
- Official site
- Podcast Interview with the Ebb and Flow*
- We Is Shore Dedicated - a project by the guitarist Sam Tsitrin*
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Note that another band using the name "The Ebb and Flow" will often be listed at lastfm, iTunes & Spotify as being "The Ebb and Flow" discussed in this article. The bands are not the same. See "The Ebb and Flow", album "What Makes You"