Built Like Alaska
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Built Like Alaska | |
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Origin | Oakdale, California, USA |
Genres | Indie rock |
Labels | Sweat of the Alps, Future Farmer |
Members | Neil Jackson : Vocals, guitar, piano Davey Burtch : Drums Sean Norman : guitar, keyboard Jacob Canada : bass guitar Joshua Barragan : keyboard |
Past members | Matt Candelario : Bass Guitar Anthany Rossi : Bass Guitar Chris Doud : Guitar Susane Reis : Piano/Keyboard, Guitar, Percussion |
Website | http://www.builtlikealaskaband.com/ |
Built Like Alaska is an indie rock band from Oakdale, California, USA. Forming shortly Jackson's return to Oakdale from Humboldt State University in 1996, the band began playing local dives, dumps and police bars as a three-piece outfit. Signing with Grandaddy's Sweat of the Alps label, they released their début full-length, Hopalong, in 2003. They attracted the attention of a larger indie label, Future Farmer, who released album number two, Autumnland, and re-released Hopalong, both in 2005. Also in 2005, the band provided the score for Scott Coffey's film Ellie Parker and spent a good deal of the summer touring the U.S. Built Like Alaska has recently completed work on their currently untitled third album, recorded by the band in Oakdale and mixed by Lucky Lew at Wave Parade in Modesto.
Discography
Albums and EPs
- This Song Will Bury You (2000, self-released)
- Hopalong (2003, Sweat of the Alps; 2005, Future Farmer)
- Pamphlets and Films EP (2003, self-released)
- Autumnland (2005, Sweat of the Alps/Future Farmer)
- Don't Mess With X-Mas (2010, self-released)
- In Troubled Times (2011, Future Farmer)
Compilation appearances
- If You Rearrange the Letters It Spells Satan (1997) (song: "Visions Of Teela")
- Sleeping Off Stolen Dreams (2001, Little Echoes) (song: "Ain't No Bridgegroom")
- Portraits: 32 Singers, 32 Songs (2010, Off the Air) (song: "Red Eye")
Reviews
References
- Built Like Alaska bio, Future Farmer
- Built Like Alaska—Oakdale's Finest, SF Station, August 10, 2007.
- Autumnland, Malcolm Sosa, Fresno Famous, February 17, 2005.
- Anthem No. 16
External links