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| Members: |
Mike Kane, Andrew Yearick, Nick Chupein, Glenn Behr |
| Influences: |
The Beatles, Radiohead, REM, The Doors, The Smiths, Wilco, Simon and Garfunkel, Arcade Fire, Bob Dylan, The Decemberists, Bjork, The Velvet Underground, The Flaming Lips, The Shins, Elliott Smith, Nick Drake, Neutral Milk Hotel, Talking Heads, David Bowie |
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Artist Bio:
ATHENS is a musical project that blends rock, folk, Latin, soul, blues, your mom, and world music to produce a distinct, wide-ranging sound. Their commitment to creating unique live experience and maintaining an ever-evolving catalogue of poignant, personal and worldly songs has made them one of Chicago's most exciting up-and-coming bands.
Songs Available On IndieHeart Radio:
| » Lucia |
| Album: |
The Philosophers |
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Indie |
| » Big Old Fat Old Man |
| Album: |
What Would We Wear Were We Werewolves? |
| Genre: |
Rock |
| » Horrifying of Highness |
| Album: |
What Would We Wear Were We Werewolves? |
| Genre: |
Rock |
| » The Future |
| Album: |
What Would We Wear Were We Werewolves? |
| Genre: |
Rock |
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The Philosophers
ATHENS is a musical project that blends rock, folk, Latin, soul, blues, your mom, and world music to produce a distinct, ever-evolving sound. Their commitment to creating unique live experiences has made them one of Chicago's most exciting up-and-coming bands.
The Philosophers is a self-produced project documenting the first round of what promises to be a prolific career full of honest and challenging work. It was recorded entirely by ATHENS with all mixing and mastering done at 3Pear Studios, Chicago. |
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What Would We Wear Were We Werewolves?
"What Would We Wear Were We Werewolves?" is a trip into the imagination that is often creepy, sometimes comical, yet always rock and roll. Jumping seamlessly from dance rock to dirty guitar blues to playful orchestral arrangements. |
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