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Harris was an American
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band formed in Lowell,
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in 2000. The group independently released one studio album, '' The Light Is Seeping Through the Cracks'', along with numerous EPs, before disbanding in April 2009.


History

Harris was formed by vocalist/bassist Mike Nastri and guitarist Matt Scott in 2000 while they attended
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After releasing several EPs, Harris independently recorded, produced, and released their only full-length album, '' The Light Is Seeping Through the Cracks'', in 2005. The album's release was followed by a self-booked tour of the United States and Canada, which was met with mixed reviews.Purcell, Kerry (July 7, 2006). "Diverse sounds ''Light'' their fire." ''
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Harris toured Europe in the summer of 2008, and amicably disbanded in April 2009 due to the members' increasing family and career obligations. Their final recording, ''Snake Says Woof'', was released on April 18, 2009 at their last show, which took place at the legendary
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Music

Harris's music was rooted in
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but was made up of diverse styles, with influences such as
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'' described the band's music as a dynamic mix of "smooth sounds and harsher, heavier clashes". "We try to mix as many genres as we possibly can and try to come out with a coherent, original sound," drummer Rob Lynch described. Harris had a shared writing process among its five members, who would switch instruments in order to share ideas. Harris frequently played in the
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area, and was described by '' Northeast Performer'' as a "comforting presence in local rock."Di Guardia, C.D (January 2008). "Live review: November 17, 2007." '' Northeast Performer''.


Members

* Rob Blatt – drums (2000–2002) * Jon Day – guitar (2002–2009) * Rob Lynch – drums, percussion (2002–2009) * Mike Nastri – vocals, bass (2000–2009) * Jim Reed – keyboard, vocals (2003–2009) * Matt Scott – guitar (2000–2009) * Mike Seluk – guitar (2000–2002) * Andrew Sutherland – keyboard (2000–2003)


Discography


Studio albums

* ''The First Few Year'' (2001) * ''New Morning Pulse'' (2003) * '' The Light Is Seeping Through the Cracks'' (2005) * ''Tales from the Split, Vol. 1'' (2007
DV's records
(Split LP with the French band Spudgun) * ''Snake Says Woof'' (2009
DV's records


EPs

* ''The Early Year'' (2000) * ''Live: Long Beach Arena, March 7, 1987'' (2001) * ''The Hottastic Sessions'' (2002) * ''New Morning Pulse'' ( Urinine, 2003)


References


Additional references

* Barker, J. David (October 14, 2005). "Review: Harris, ''The Light Is Seeping Through the Cracks''." ''Silent Uproar''. * Carradini, Stephen (October 1, 2005)
"Review: Harris, ''The Light Is Seeping Through the Cracks''."
''Independent Clauses''. * Del Costello, Philip (March 1, 2004). "Review: Harris, ''New Morning Pulse''." ''Indie Workshop''. * Gisselbrecht, Steve (June 2004). "Live review: April 24, 2004." ''The Noise''. * Gisselbrecht, Steve (July/August 2004). "Live review: June 16, 2004." ''The Noise''. * Gisselbrecht, Steve (October 2004). "Live review: September 2, 2004." ''The Noise''. * Gisselbrecht, Steve (May 2005). "Live review: April 10, 2005." ''The Noise''. * Gisselbrecht, Steve (October 2005). "Live review: June 23, 2005." ''The Noise''. * Gisselbrecht, Steve (November 2005). "Live review: October 14, 2005." ''The Noise''. * Glenwood (November 2005). "Review: Harris, ''The Light Is Seeping Through the Cracks''." ''The Noise''. * Mathews, Kevin (Spring–Summer 2006). "Review: Harris, ''The Light Is Seeping Through the Cracks''." ''Pop Culture Press''. * Nolan, Jon (October 26, 2005). "Live review: October 18, 2005." ''The Wire''. * Sleepy Eddie (June 2004). "Live review: April 24, 2004." ''The Noise''.


External links


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(official site)
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