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Reptar is an American band from
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founded by members Graham Ulicny (guitar, vocals), Ryan Engelberger (bass), William Kennedy (keyboards) and Andrew McFarland (drums).


History


Early years (2008–2013)

Reptar was formed in 2008 in Athens, Georgia by vocalist Graham Ulicny, bassist Ryan Engelberger, keyboardist William Kennedy, and drummer Andrew McFarland. Local
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'' described Reptar as "a staple of the local house-party scene at the turn of the decade". The four-piece toured heavily during their initial years, with comparisons to
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acts such as Passion Pit.
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contributor Gregory Heaney described Reptar's sound as "exuberant indie rock ..distinguished by punchy rhythms, shimmering synths, brass, and Graham Ulicny's idiosyncratic vocals." The band's name is taken from the ''
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'' character
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, which singer/guitarist Graham Ulicny explained "I first tried to name the band Invisible Boyfriend, and everybody goes, 'that is the stupidest name I have ever heard in my life.'" Said Ulicny: " eptaris the second stupidest band name we have ever heard." The band's performance at the 2011 edition of
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increased their profile. That July, the band released their debut extended play, ''Oblangle Fizz Y'all'', released through
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and Make Records not Bombs. Both ''Oblangle'' and the band's debut studio album, '' Body Faucet'', were produced by
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, known for his work with
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. ''Body Faucet'' was released in May 2012, and reached number seven on the ''
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'' Heatseekers chart. Online publication
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notably panned the album, with reviewer Ian Cohen deriding it as an amalgamation of "the past five years of top-shelf indie into some kind of
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party-stoking
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." Jace Bartlet (guitar) joined in 2012, playing his first show at the Georgia Theater for New Year's Eve 2011-2012. During the exhaustive touring schedule for ''Body Faucet'', the group's relationship with their record label and management grew poor. The band took a hiatus; frontman Ulicny briefly moved to California before returning to Athens to develop their second full-length.


Recent years (2014–present)

In 2014, the band began recording their second studio effort, ''Lurid Glow''. Produced by local stalwart
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, known for his work with
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, the LP was recorded and funded during breaks in their touring schedule. For the release, the now quartet partnered with
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for distribution. As the album cycle for ''Lurid Glow'' drew to a close, Ulicny again relocated, this time to Nebraska, where he began to perform keyboards in the
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act The Faint. In addition, the rest of the band's members pursued other projects as well: McFarland and Engelberger continued operating under the name Semicircle, and Engelberger released solo material under the moniker Curt Castle. McFarland also joined the
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band Neighbor Lady, while Jace Bartlet formed the metal outfit Double Ferrari. In the interim years, the band has largely stayed inactive, regrouping on occasion for one-off concerts. In 2018, the quartet celebrated their tenth anniversary as a band with two shows in Athens and Atlanta.


Band members

*Graham Ulicny - vocals, guitar (2009–present) *Ryan Engelberger - bass (2009–present) *William Kennedy - keyboards (2009–present) *Andrew McFarland - drums (2009–present) *Jace Bartlet - guitar (2012–2014)


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Singles


References


External links

* * {{Authority control Musical groups established in 2009 Indie rock musical groups from Georgia (U.S. state) Musical groups from Athens, Georgia Vagrant Records artists Joyful Noise Recordings artists