Rory Phillips

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Rory Allen Phillips is an American musician and founding member of Austin, Texas punk-ska band The Impossibles.[1][2] Phillips also started The Stereo with Jamie Woolford of Animal Chin in 1999, and Slowreader with Impossibles bandmate Gabe Hascall in 2001. Phillips's current band is the reassembled The Stereo who, in 2022, self-released the album Thirteen and a podcast detailing the rise and fall of The Stereo called Kings of No Hope. Some of his side projects include Imbroco's "Are You My Lionkiller?"; the 20goto10; Nineteen Ninety-Now; Amex; a 2000-2005 mixtape under Rory Allen Phillips; and The Artificial Heart.

Rory has also produced, mixed or mastered albums by Young Love, Recover, At All Cost, Soft, The Rise, Vise Versa, The Higher, Visitors, Old Coyote, Cruiserweight, Kissing Chaos, The Last Starfighter, White Lies and Armor For Sleep among other bands.

Discography[edit]

with The Impossibles[edit]

with The Stereo[edit]

  • Three Hundred (1999)
  • Audio Catalog compilation CD (Fueled By Ramen, 2000)
  • Thirteen (2022)

with Slowreader[edit]

with The Artificial Heart[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jeremy Hart. "Imbroco: Are You My Lionkiller?". PopMatters. Retrieved 23 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Critics melt for FW's Snowdonnas". Dallas Morning News. April 18, 2003. Retrieved 23 November 2010. ...with Rory Phillips formerly of the Impossibles and now in an Austin band called Slow Reader producing...

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