The High Water Marks
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The High Water Marks | |
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Origin | Oslo, Norway Lexington, Kentucky |
Genres | Indie rock Indie pop |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Happy Happy Birthday To Me Eenie Meenie Records Jigsaw Records |
Members | Per Ole Bratset Hilarie Sidney |
Past members | Mike Snowden Jim Lindsay |
The High Water Marks is an indie rock band associated with the Elephant 6 collective. The band has two lead creative members, Hilarie Sidney and Per Ole Bratset, who co-write the band's music.
Band history
Hilarie Sidney, drummer for The Apples in Stereo and Per Ole Bratset of the band Palermo met during an Apples in Stereo performance in Oslo, Norway. The two became friends and began recording songs together through the mail before deciding to record together in the United States.[1] During this time, the band's debut album Songs About the Ocean was recorded with Sidney and Bratset performing all of the instruments themselves.
Sidney and Bratset, now married, were joined by Jim Lindsay (former Oranger member and Preston School of Industry contributor) and Mike Snowden (known for his work in Von Hemmling and Real Numbers) to play drums and bass, respectively. With this four member lineup, The High Water Marks recorded the album Polar, which was released September 2007.
Band members
- Per Ole Bratset – guitar, bass, lead vocals
- Hilarie Sidney – guitar, drums, keyboards, lead vocals
Discography
- Songs About the Ocean (2004), Eenie Meenie Records CD/12" (US) and Racing Junior (Europe)
- Polar (2007), Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records CD
- Arivar Sullimer (2009), The Fox Pop Recording co. Cassette
- Split 7" with Love Letter Band (2010), Happy Happy Birthday to me Records. 7"
- Annual Rings EP (2013), Peoples King Recording Company, Digital Download
References
- ^ 6 Questions with Hilarie Sidney at Optical Atlas
External links
- The High Water Marks at MySpace
- The High Water Marks on Bandcamp
- Hilarie Sidney interview at Optical Atlas