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Concert d'American Football à London

  • Roundhouse London, Royaume-Uni
  • Samedi 14 Septembre 2024
  • L'heure 19:00

Concert d'American Football à Glasgow

  • Barrowland Glasgow, Royaume-Uni
  • Jeudi 12 Septembre 2024
  • L'heure 19:00

Concert d'American Football à Nottingham

  • Rock City Nottingham, Royaume-Uni
  • Mercredi 11 Septembre 2024
  • L'heure 19:00
American Football

American Football

Biographie

American Football was an indie rock band from Champain-Urbana, Illinois, active from 1997 to 2000. The band was formed by guitarist/bassist and singer Mike Kinsella (formerly of Cap'n Jazz and Joan of Arc and currently of Owen) and drummer Steve Lamos (formerly of The One Up Downstairs, one time member of The Firebird Band and Edward Burch & the Staunch Characters, and currently of The Geese and DMS), and also included guitar player Steve Holmes (also of The Geese). Kinsella and Lamos began playing together with David Johnson and Allen Johnson in 1997 under the name 'The One Up Downstairs', in which Kinsella was exclusively a vocalist. Three songs were recorded under this name, with the intention of releasing them as a 7" record on Polyvinyl Records, however, the band splintered before the record could be pressed, so the songs were shelved. The three tracks recorded by The One Up Downstairs would finally be released in 2006 as a digital download EP by Polyvinyl. David Johnson and Allen Johnson went on to form the band Very Secretary (and later Favorite Saints), while Kinsella and Lamos began working with Steve Holmes. American Football completed a total of two releases—an eponymous EP in 1998 and their full-length debut album in 1999, both through Polyvinyl Records. Though the band did not record bass on the EP, Kinsella handled bass duties on the LP. Within a year of the release of their full-length, American Football became a studio project, and shortly thereafter the band mutually decided to stop recording together.[1] Still, they gained critical acclaim for that album, which merged the plain-spoken, confessional lyrics and the varying time signatures of math rock with a softer musical sensibility. These characteristics have been found in Kinsella's project, Owen. There has been no discussion of reuniting the band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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