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The Six Parts Seven
The Six Parts Seven is an American post-rock band formerly based in Kent, Ohio, Kent, Ohio. The band was founded in 1995 by brothers Allen and Jay Karpinski (playing guitar and drums, respectively), who had earlier played with Old Hearts Club, a band of similar style including vocals. In 1998, Tim Gerak was added to the core member line-up, playing guitar and also credited with additional engineering on the band's later recordings. Most of the group's music is Instrumental rock, instrumental, featuring multiple "clean" (Effects pedal, undistorted) electric guitars, with bass guitar, electric bass and Drum kit, drums, as well as lap steel guitar, electric lap steel guitar, viola, and occasionally piano, vibraphone, or trumpet. Rather than relying primarily on strummed chords, songs are generally built by combining single-note melodic lines. The band has been through a plethora of line-up changes, and minor positions in the band have proved to be a revolving chair, while retaining ...
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Kent, Ohio
Kent is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the largest city in Portage County. It is located along the Cuyahoga River in Northeast Ohio on the western edge of the county. The population was 28,215 at the 2020 Census. The city is counted as part of the Akron Metropolitan Statistical Area and the larger Cleveland–Akron–Canton Combined Statistical Area. Part of the Connecticut Western Reserve, Kent was settled in 1805 and was known for many years as Franklin Mills. Settlers were attracted to the area due to its location along the Cuyahoga River as a place for water-powered mills. Later development came in the 1830s and 1840s as a result of the settlement's position along the route of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Leading up to the American Civil War, Franklin Mills was noted for its activity in the Underground Railroad. With the decline of the canal and the emergence of the railroad, the town became the home of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad maintenance shops t ...
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Six By Seven
Six by Seven (also written as SIX.BY SEVEN or six.by seven or six.byseven) are an English indie rock band, formed in 1992 in Nottingham. The classic lineup of the band featured singer/guitarist Chris Olley, guitarist Sam Hempton, drummer Chris Davis, bassist Paul Douglas and keyboard player James Flower. The band split up in 2008, before re-forming in 2012 with Olley and Flower as the only original members. Formation Originally formed in 1992 as "Friends Of...", they performed their first show at the Old Angel pub in their hometown of Nottingham in late 1992. After recording several demos and playing gigs, the band attracted some record company interest. However, they once played to a room full of A&R men at Leicester's Charlotte with the room emptying before the first 15-minute song was complete. Undeterred, the band continued to write and record. Bass player Paul Douglas joined later that year. The band got their break by playing support slots with Rocket from the Crypt ...
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Devil In The Woods Records
A devil is the personification of evil as it is conceived in various cultures and religious traditions. It is seen as the objectification of a hostile and destructive force. Jeffrey Burton Russell states that the different conceptions of the devil can be summed up as 1) a principle of evil independent from God, 2) an aspect of God, 3) a created being turning evil (a ''fallen angel''), and 4) a symbol of human evil. Each tradition, culture, and religion with a devil in its mythos offers a different lens on manifestations of evil.Jeffrey Burton Russell, ''The Devil: Perceptions of Evil from Antiquity to Primitive Christianity'', Cornell University Press 1987 , pp. 41–75 The history of these perspectives intertwines with theology, mythology, psychiatry, art, and literature developing independently within each of the traditions. It occurs historically in many contexts and cultures, and is given many different names—Satan, Lucifer, Beelzebub, Mephistopheles, Iblis—and attri ...
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Burnt Toast Vinyl
Burnt Toast Vinyl is an independent record label based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. History Burnt Toast Vinyl was founded by Scott Hatch, a Drexel University student who had initially been involved with concert promotion at the school. The label has released full albums from several prominent Philadelphia indie musicians, as well as releasing or re-releasing material on vinyl from artists, including those on the Tooth & Nail roster. Among its reissues are the debut album from Scaterd Few, re-released by Burnt Toast in 2015. Several of Burnt Toast's post rock and experimental groups attracted notice from magazines such as ''Dusted'' and ''Prefix''. Among the label's best-known releases are those by Denison Witmer, Unwed Sailor, and Saxon Shore. Review of ''The Exquisite Death of Saxon Shore'' Allmusic Roster * All American Radio *Aspera *The Blamed * Bosque Brown * Byul.org * Circle of Birds * Early Day Miners * Efterklang *Emperor X * Ester Drang *Explosions in the Sky * ...
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The Six Parts Seven/The Black Keys EP
''The Six Parts Seven/The Black Keys'' is a split- EP by Ohio bands The Six Parts Seven and The Black Keys. Released in 2003, it featured "A Blueprint Of Something Never Finished" by The Six Parts Seven and three live tracks from The Black Keys. The live tracks are from a performance at WMBR on 16 May 2003. Track listing # "A Blueprint of Something Never Finished" (The Six Parts Seven) # "The Moan" (The Black Keys) # "Thickfreakness" (The Black Keys) # "Yearnin'" (The Black Keys) Personnel *Allen Karpinski - track 1; guitar *Jay Karpinski - track 1; drums *Tim Gerak - track 1; guitar *Dan Auerbach - track 2, 3, 4; vocals, guitar *Patrick Carney Patrick James Carney (born April 15, 1980) is an American musician and producer best known as the drummer of the Black Keys, a blues rock band from Akron, Ohio. Early life Carney's father, Jim, is a retired reporter for the '' Akron Beacon Journ ... - track 2, 3, 4; drums References External linksSuicideSqueeze.net {{DEFAULTSORT: ...
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Casually Smashed To Pieces
''Casually Smashed to Pieces'' is the fifth studio album (not including their Lost Notes from Forgotten Songs, remix album) from post-rock band The Six Parts Seven. It was released January 23, 2007. The last song, "Everything Wrong is Right Again", is a reference to the song "Everything Right Is Wrong Again" by They Might Be Giants. Track listing # "Conversation Heart" – 1:15 # "Stolen Moments" – 3:32 # "Knock At My Door" – 6:07 # "Falling Over Evening" – 5:07 # "Awaiting Elemental Meltdown" – 4:21 # "Confusing Possibilities" – 7:09 # "Night Behind the Stars" - 1:15 # "Everything Wrong is Right Again" - 2:41 References External linksSuicideSqueeze.net
Suicide Squeeze Records albums 2007 albums, Casually Smashed to Pieces The Six Parts Seven albums, Casually Smashed to Pieces {{2000s-post-rock-album-stub ...
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Everywhere, And Right Here
''Everywhere, and Right Here'' is the fourth studio album (not including a remix album, ''Lost Notes from Forgotten Songs'') from Ohio post-rock band The Six Parts Seven. It was released on August 31, 2004. Track listing # "What You Love You Must Love Now" – 5:22 # "Already Elsewhere" – 5:01 # "Saving Words for Making Sense" – 5:05 # "This One or That One?" – 6:38 # "What (We Can Just Make Out)" – 9:30 # "The Quick Fire" – 3:23 # "A Blueprint of Something Never Finished" - 7:29 # "Nightlong" - 2:11 Personnel Six Parts Seven Allen Karpinski - electric guitar, synthesizer Tim Gerak - electric guitar Jay Karpinski - drums, percussion Mike Tolan - electric guitar, Fender Rhodes piano, bass guitar Additional personnel Brian Straw - acoustic guitar Ben Vaughan - electric guitar, lap steel guitar Steven Clements - piano Eric Koltnow - vibraphone, percussion References Suicide Squeeze Records albums Everywhere, and Right Here Everywhere, and Right Here ''Everywh ...
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Suicide Squeeze
Suicide Squeeze Records is a Seattle, Washington-based independent record label that releases rock, pop, and metal music. Suicide Squeeze releases content on vinyl, CD, cassette, and digital. The label has also released comedy and performance art CD and DVDs. Founded in 1996 by David Dickenson, it got its start releasing singles by artists such as Elliott Smith and Modest Mouse. Current artists include The Coathangers, L.A. Witch, Nü Sensae, This Will Destroy You, Audacity, Guantanamo Baywatch, White Woods, and Yamantaka // Sonic Titan. In the spring of 2014, Oregon-based Fort George Brewery and Suicide Squeeze created the craft beer "Suicide Squeeze IPA." In recent years, Suicide Squeeze has released music by L.A. Witch, Ty Segall, This Will Destroy You, cumgirl8, Minus the Bear, Michael Nau (of Cotton Jones), and The Coathangers. History Founding, early releases Suicide Squeeze Records was started in August 1996 in Seattle, Washington by owner David Dickenson. After t ...
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Things Shaped In Passing
''Things Shaped in Passing'' is the third studio album from Ohio post-rock band The Six Parts Seven. It was released August 31, 2004 and is their first release on their label, Suicide Squeeze. It includes the songs 'Spaces Between Days (Parts 3 & 4)' with parts 1 and 2 on their previous studio album, ''Silence Magnifies Sound''. The album artwork was created by Michael Loderstedt. According to the CD's liner notes, the song 'Now Like Photographs' was inspired Ange Leccia's works as well as Larry Levis' writing. According to the band's MySpace blog, this is the first album bandmates James Haas and Steve Clements record on, on lap-steel & guitar, and piano, respectively.MySpace Blog
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Troubleman Unlimited
Troubleman Unlimited Records was a record label specializing in indie rock and similar genres. Founded in 1993, the label was based in Bayonne, New Jersey and owned by Mike Simonetti. History The label started as an offshoot of a fanzine called "Wanna Communicate?", releasing 7" singles. The label grew significantly in the 2000s, releasing full-length albums by many groups who are regularly reviewed in media outlets like '' Spin'' and Pitchfork. The label focused on noise rock, including releases from Black Dice, Wolf Eyes and Hair Police. Troubleman Unlimited was named "Best Label" by ''New York Magazine'' in 2005. In the 21st century, Simonetti started a dance label, Italians Do It Better, with Johnny Jewel of Glass Candy. Band roster The following artists have made at least one release through Troubleman Unlimited or Italians Do It Better. *The Album Leaf *American Heritage * Black Dice *Blank Dogs * Boris *Bride of No No *Camera Obscura *Chariots (America, North) * Chr ...
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Silence Magnifies Sound
''Silence Magnifies Sound'' is a studio album by the Ohio post-rock band the Six Parts Seven. It was released in 2000 on Troubleman Unlimited. It includes the songs "Spaces Between Days (Parts 1 & 2)", with parts 3 and 4 on the following album, ''Things Shaped in Passing''. Critical reception ''Exclaim!'' wrote that "the playing is solid; guitar work is gorgeous, the drumming is understated and just listening to the viola effortlessly float in induces a complete rush." The ''Cleveland Scene'' wrote that "while there is an off-putting pretentiousness about the band, it compares favorably to post-rock such as Mogwai, Tortoise, and Trans Am." Track listing # "In a Late Style of Fire" – 6:18 # "The Slowest Way of Saying So Little" – 6:01 # "Spaces Between Days (Part 1)" – 1:23 # "The Constant Variables" – 4:29 # "Spaces Between Days (Part 2)" – 1:47 # "The Day After the Day After Here" – 4:24 # "One Thing That Won't Matter." - 2:47 # "Silence Magnifies Sound" - 4:22 # "Ch ...
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All Things Considered
''All Things Considered'' (''ATC'') is the flagship news program on the American network National Public Radio (NPR). It was the first news program on NPR, premiering on May 3, 1971. It is broadcast live on NPR affiliated stations in the United States, and worldwide through several different outlets, formerly including the NPR Berlin station in Germany. ''All Things Considered'' and ''Morning Edition'' were the highest rated public radio programs in the United States in 2002 and 2005. The show combines news, analysis, commentary, interviews, and special features, and its segments vary in length and style. ''ATC'' airs weekdays from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time (live) or Pacific Time (recorded with some updates; in Hawaii it airs as a fully recorded program) or from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time. A weekend version of ''ATC'', ''Weekend All Things Considered'', airs on Saturdays and Sundays. Background ''ATC'' programming combines news, analysis, c ...
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