Son, Ambulance
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages)
|
Son, Ambulance | |
---|---|
Origin | Omaha, Nebraska, United States |
Genres | Indie rock • Roots rock |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | Saddle Creek Polydor (outside North America) |
Members | Joe Knapp Jeff Koster Daniel Knapp Dereck Higgins |
Son, Ambulance is an American band based in Omaha, Nebraska. As of February 2015, they are again signed as "active" on the Saddle Creek website after being labeled "inactive" for an indefinite time.[1]
Singer/songwriter Joe Knapp recorded on albums of other bands, such as Fevers and Mirrors by Bright Eyes, before releasing Son, Ambulance's debut album—a split with Bright Eyes called Oh Holy Fools.
Since then, they have released two more albums: Euphemystic (2001) and Key (2004). The latter was referred to as KEY for the small skeleton key in the CD artwork. Son, Ambulance's lineup has cycled through many phases. Credited musicians for the Euphemystic release included Robert Little on bass, Jeff Koster on drums, and Jeff Tafolla on keyboards. Before, after, and during the recording of Key, the following musicians have been collaborating with the band: Dylan Strimple, Erica Petersen, Daniel Knapp, Jesse McKelvey, Jeff Koster, Jenna Morrison, Corey Broman, John Voris, Landon Hedges, Dereck Higgins, James Cuato, David Ozinga, Zach La Grou, and Clark Baechle.
Son, Ambulance completed a third album, Someone Else's Deja Vu in January 2008, for release in 2008. With its stream of consciousness production, Knapp and Koster brought in talented guests to help, including members of Tilly and the Wall and The Faint.
Band members
[edit]- Daniel Knapp
- Joe Knapp
- Zach La Grou
- David Ozinga
- Dylan Strimple
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- Euphemystic (2001 · Saddle Creek)
- Key (2004 · Saddle Creek)
- Someone Else's Deja Vu (2008 · Saddle Creek)
Compilations
[edit]- Oh Holy Fools: The Music of Son, Ambulance and Bright Eyes (2001 · Saddle Creek)
- Saddle Creek 50 (2002 · Saddle Creek)
- What Matters Most (2005 · Welcome Home Records)
References
[edit]- ^ Saddle Creek band listing: http://saddle-creek.com/artists/#inactive