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Anathallo
Anathallo is a band originally from Mt. Pleasant, Michigan and now based in Chicago, Illinois. Anathallo utilizes a wide variety of instruments, including horns, guitars, drums, piano, bells, and even unconventional objects like chains, velcro strips, and pipes. The band has released several recordings through Selah Records, a vinyl release with Javelins through Potential Getaway Driver, as well as completely independent releases. The band's name, Anathallo, is derived from a Greek word meaning “to renew, refresh or bloom again.”[1] They are currently recording at Engine Studios.
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Contents
- 1 Members
- 1.1 Current
- 1.2 Former
- 1.2.1 Brief complements to the lineup
- 2 Discography
- 3 External links
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Members
Current
Anathallo at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, 2007
- Matt Joynt – Vocals, Guitar, Auxiliary Percussion, Piano
- Bret Wallin – Trombone, Auxiliary Percussion, Vocals
- Danny Bracken – Guitar, Auxiliary Percussion, Vocals
- Seth Walker – Bass, Vocals
- Jeremiah Johnson – Drums, Percussion, Vocals
- Erica Froman – Vocals, Auxiliary Percussion, Autoharp
- Jamie Macleod – Flugelhorn, Auxiliary Percussion, Vocals
Former
- Andrew Dost - flugelhorn, Piano, Vocals, Auxiliary Percussion #^θ
- Greg Leppert – Trumpet
- Joel Thiele – Drums §¤#^θ
- Nathan Sandberg – Trombone, Auxiliary Percussion, Piano, Vocals §¤#^θ
- Kevin Greenlees/The Jig – Trombone, Auxiliary Percussion, Vocals #^θ
- Glenn King – Guitar, Auxiliary Percussion, Vocals §¤#^
- Ty Forquer – Drums, Auxiliary Percussion, Keyboard §¤
(Symbols denote albums that former members recorded and/or wrote: § Luminous Luminescence in the Atlas Position, ¤ Sparrows, # A Holiday at the Sea, ^ Hymns EP, θ Floating World)
Brief complements to the lineup
- Timbre Cierpke – Harpist
- Nate Nelson – Trombone
- Grrr - Clarinet
Discography
- Luminous Luminescence in the Atlas Position (2001)
- Sparrows LP (2002)
- A Holiday at the Sea EP (2003)
- Hymns EP (2004)
- 'Entropy' Split One-Sided 12" with Javelins (2005)
- Floating World (2006)
- Anathallogy (2006)
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