Motel Motel

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Motel Motel
Origin Brooklyn, NY, USA
Genres Indie rock
Indie folk
Years active 2006–2011
Labels Independent
Website https://www.motelmotelmusic.com
Members
Timo Sullivan
Eric Engel
Mickey Theis
Jeremy Duvall
Erik Gundel

Motel Motel is an indie folk/rock band based in Brooklyn, New York, with roots and influences from Denver, Colorado; Captain Cook, Hawaii; and Richmond, Virginia and elsewhere across the United States.[1]

The band members are Eric Engel, Mickey Theis, Timothy Sullivan, Jeremy Duvall and Erik Gundel. They are self-described as "shwag rock" but their distinctive style has also been called "rattling, old-timey country"[2] and "garage-Americana".[3]

The band often plays live with a string quartet.

In 2007,The band released the EP "Old York". The single "Coffee" first appeared on this EP. Coffee went on to be featured in a commercial for Crown Royal.

In 2008 they self-released their debut LP "New Denver", which NY Press named as NYC's best debut record of 2008.[4] It was re-released in July 2009 via the record label The Rebel Group.[5] Their most recent album "The Big Island" was released on August 24, 2010.[6]

Motel Motel has toured in Egypt, the UK, and the United States.[7]

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