Earlimart (band)
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Background information | |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Palm Pictures Majordomo Records |
Earlimart is an American indie rock band formed in 1998 in Los Angeles, California, United States, and named after the town of Earlimart, California.[1] The main members are Aaron Espinoza and Ariana Murray. Their early sound has been described as "post-punk", and compared to that of [Pavement],Pixies, Sonic Youth and Sparklehorse; later music has been compared to that of Grandaddy and Elliott Smith.[1] In 2009, Espinoza and Murray joined with Jason Lytle and Aaron Burtch of Grandaddy to record an album entitled I Heart California, which was released in 2010 under the name Admiral Radley.[2]
Members
[edit]Current:
- Aaron Espinoza singer/guitarist
- Ariana Murray bassist/keyboardist/singer
Past:
- Davey Latter
- Solon Bixler
- Jim Fairchild
- Scott McPherson
- Joel Graves
- Derek Brown
- Russell Pollard
- Brian Aubert
- Andrew Lynch
- Brian Thornell
- David Bowie(very short term)
- Riley Ceyote
Discography
[edit]- Filthy Doorways (November 22, 1999)
- Kingdom of Champions (October 17, 2000)
- The Avenues (EP) (January 21, 2003)
- Everyone Down Here (April 22, 2003)
- Treble and Tremble (September 28, 2004)
- Answers and Questions (Single) (July 25, 2006)
- Mentor Tormentor (August 21, 2007)
- Hymn and Her (July 1, 2008)
- System Preferences (September 2012)
Appearances in other media
[edit]- "Happy Alone" from the album Mentor Tormentor was used in the films Humboldt County (2008) and TiMER (2009).
- "The World" from the album Mentor Tormentor was played on Life during the discovery of a body in the episode titled "Initiative 38" (season 2, episode 20).
- "Town Where You Belong" from the album Hymn and Her was featured in an episode of ER and an episode of One Tree Hill (2008).
- "The World" from the album Mentor Tormentor was played during the season two premiere of Dollhouse when Claire Saunders left and Boyd found her note.
- "We Drink On The Job" from the album Everyone Down Here was featured in a first-season episode of the American drama show The O.C.
- "It's Okay To Think About The Ending" from the album Treble and Tremble was played in the American TV series House.
- "Bloody Nose" from the album Mentor Tormentor was featured in an episode of One Tree Hill (season 5, episode 3).
- "Interloper" from the EP "The Avenues" was featured in an episode in the American TV series The Vampire Diaries.
- "Interloper" from "The Avenues" played in the background during a scene in the American TV series Six Feet Under.
- "Face down in the right town" from the album Hymn and Her was featured in an episode of One Tree Hill (season 6, episode 2).
- "All They Ever Do Is Talk" from the album Treble and Tremble was featured in the episode of Veronica Mars titled Clash of the Tritons.
- "Before It Gets Better" from the album Hymn and Her was featured in the last scene of Ugly Betty's 61st episode, Rabbit Test
- "Broke the Furniture" from the album Treble and Tremble plays during the closing credits of Keiran Mulroney's 2009 film Paper Man.
- "Nevermind the Phonecalls" from the album Mentor Tormentor in the E09 S2 of Shameless.
- "We Drink On The Job" from the album Everyone Down Here was featured in the American film The Art of Getting By.
- "The World" from the album Mentor Tormentor was featured in episode 60, titled "Not Just a Pretty Face," of the USA Network television series Suits.
References
[edit]- ^ a b DaRonco, Mike. "Earlimart: Biography". AllMusic. AllRovi. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
- ^ DaRonco, Mike. "Admiral Radley: Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
External links
[edit]- Earlimart Official Homepage
- Earlimart at Allmusic.com
- Photos and Review of Earlimart @ El Mocambo, Toronto, 10/05/2007
- The Scenestar Interview with Earlimart 10/22/2007
- Pitchfork Media review of Everyone Down Here 6/26/2003
- SuicideSqueeze.net