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The album itself, and the communal listen, inspired Gurnell to create an info-graphic depicting what he calls the band's unique "genre blending."
NPR Topics: News 2011
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All seven of the original line-up met last week to "see if they could sit in a room together", Satchell said, referring to the band's acrimonous past.
BBC News - Home 2012
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As good as the swinging numbers are, I'm more drawn to what some call the band's pretentious side.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Mr. Ross likens the band's process to "a three-way game of chess."
Emancipation Proclamations (the Musical Kind) Larry Blumenfeld 2011
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The band's been a hit on Canada college radio, scored high on Canadian iTunes, and CMJ, and their latest release Eureka seems to be on the way of bringing them mainstream success beyond the Canuck luck.
Jon Chattman: Sound Bites: Gomez HP Exclusive Premiere New Song; Mother Mother Interview Jon Chattman 2011
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He also noted that all three of the band's original members — guitarist Adam Gardner, drummer Brian Rosenworcel and himself — started families while the record was created.
Guster Breaks Down the Creative Process Lizzie Simon 2011
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There's even an alternative-rock band in Kansas City called "The Brannock Device," a name picked, according to one of the band's founders, guitarist Jeremy Schutte, because the drummer once worked in a shoe store.
Maker of Foot Measurer Tries to Stop Other Shoe From Dropping Timothy Aeppel 2011
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Of course, this thread isn't about the band's name.
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The band's style was so wide-ranging that a klezmer interlude wouldn't have come as a great surprise.
In concert: Yoro Ndiaye at Millennium Stage Mark Jenkins 2011
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Then Parker introduced a passing chord, improvised fluently in a new key, and sensed the audience's and the band's intrigued surprise.
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