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'''LA Symphony''' is an [[underground hip hop]] group from [[Los Angeles, California]].
Formed in [[1997]] during a time when [[West Coast rap|West Coast hip-hop]] was better known for [[gangster rap]] and its graphic portrayals of sex and violence, the crew rose through the ranks of [[Los Angeles, California|City of Angels]]' storied [[Underground hip hop|underground hip-hop]] scene with a distinctively organic vibe that was styled to "connect with the common man."


Formed in [[1997]] during a time when [[West Coast rap|West Coast hip-hop]] was better known for [[gangster rap]] and its graphic portrayals of sex and violence, the crew rose through the ranks of Los Angeles' underground hip-hop scene with a distinctively organic vibe intended to "connect with the common man."
While captivating a burgeoning fan-base and receiving early interest from record labels, the band decided to release the first album, [[1999]]'s Composition #1 independently. Despite its spotty distribution, people began to take notice, including [[Steve Taylor]] of [[Squint Entertainment]]. Having established industry respect with hit releases from [[Sixpence None the Richer|Sixpence, None the Richer]] and [[Chevelle]], Squint was looking to expand its hit-parade into the hip-hop market and wanted an act that was accessible but also thought provoking. Enter L.A. Symphony.


While attracting a burgeoning fan-base and receiving early interest from record labels, the band decided to release the first album, [[1999]]'s ''Composition #1'' independently. Despite its spotty distribution, people began to take notice, including [[Steve Taylor]] of [[Squint Entertainment]]. Having established industry respect with hit releases from [[Sixpence None the Richer]] and [[Chevelle]], Squint was looking to expand into the hip-hop market and wanted an act that was accessible but also thought provoking. They believed that LA Symphony had the qualities they were looking for.
After building up a buzz, LAS's Squint debut, Call It What You Want, was hotly anticipated by both industry insiders and officianados alike. With tracks produced by the band and guest producers Mike C ([[Beastie Boys]]), will.i.am ([[Black Eyed Peas]]), and [[Prince Paul]], the project's debut single "Broken Tape Decks" was lauded by critics.


After building up a buzz, LAS's Squint debut, ''Call It What You Want'', was hotly anticipated by both industry insiders and afficianados alike. With tracks produced by the band and guest producers Mike C ([[Beastie Boys]]), will.i.am ([[Black Eyed Peas]]), and [[Prince Paul]], the project's debut single "Broken Tape Decks" was lauded by critics.
However, due to internal problems at the label, the album would never see the light of day. In what would make for a classic "[[VH1]] [[Behind the Music]]" story, the band was to endure a four-year struggle to record and release another album. No matter, they continued to tour relentlessly- opening for major acts like [[Jurassic 5]] and [[Black Eyed Peas]], and playing major events like the [[NBA]] All-Star Jam Tour, the [[Warped Tour|Van's Warped Tour]] (Los Angeles show), and The Night Hip-Hop Stole Christmas. They even quietly released The Baloney EP in [[2002]].


However, due to internal problems at the label, the album would never see the light of day, and the band endured a four-year struggle to record and release another album. During the interim, they continued to tour relentlessly, opening for major acts like [[Jurassic 5]] and [[Black Eyed Peas]], and playing major events, including the [[NBA]] All-Star Jam Tour, the [[Warped Tour]] during its Los Angeles appearance, and The Night Hip-Hop Stole Christmas. They quietly released ''The Baloney EP'' in [[2002]].
Now, rejuvenated and reinvigorated-with more buzz, more fans and more music than ever before-the Symphony is ready to take center stage once again, recently releasing a full-length disc, The End Is Now featuring the feel-good, radio friendly lead single "Gonna Be Alright." The band is currently working on brand-new material for a follow up to TEIN.


On [[November 18]], [[2003]], LA symphony released a full-length disc, ''The End Is Now'', featuring the lead single "Gonna Be Alright." As of April, 2005, the band is working on brand-new material for a follow up to ''The End Is Now''.
== See Also ==

*[[Alternative hip hop]]
*[[West Coast rap]]
*[[Christian hip hop]]
*[[A-1 Swift]]
*[[Bryan Duncan]]
*[[dc Talk]]
*[[E.T.W.]]
*[[Gospel Gangstaz]]
*[[G.R.I.T.S.]]
*[[H.Penny]]
*[[Hightyde]]
*[[J.C. Crew]]
*[[John Reuben]]
*[[KJ-52]]
*[[LA Symphony]]
*[[Michael Peace]]
*[[Mike-E]]
*[[Positive D]]
*[[Preachas in tha Hood]]
*[[Stephen Wiley]]
*[[Str8 Young Gangstaz]]
*[[T-Bone]]
*[[The Twelfth Tribe]]


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.lasymphony.com/ www.lasymphony.com]
*[http://www.lasymphony.com/ Official site]




[[Category:Hip hop]] [[Category:Hip hop groups]]
[[Category:Hip hop]] [[Category:Hip hop groups]]

Revision as of 04:03, 29 April 2005

LA Symphony
LA Symphony

LA Symphony is an underground hip hop group from Los Angeles, California.

Formed in 1997 during a time when West Coast hip-hop was better known for gangster rap and its graphic portrayals of sex and violence, the crew rose through the ranks of Los Angeles' underground hip-hop scene with a distinctively organic vibe intended to "connect with the common man."

While attracting a burgeoning fan-base and receiving early interest from record labels, the band decided to release the first album, 1999's Composition #1 independently. Despite its spotty distribution, people began to take notice, including Steve Taylor of Squint Entertainment. Having established industry respect with hit releases from Sixpence None the Richer and Chevelle, Squint was looking to expand into the hip-hop market and wanted an act that was accessible but also thought provoking. They believed that LA Symphony had the qualities they were looking for.

After building up a buzz, LAS's Squint debut, Call It What You Want, was hotly anticipated by both industry insiders and afficianados alike. With tracks produced by the band and guest producers Mike C (Beastie Boys), will.i.am (Black Eyed Peas), and Prince Paul, the project's debut single "Broken Tape Decks" was lauded by critics.

However, due to internal problems at the label, the album would never see the light of day, and the band endured a four-year struggle to record and release another album. During the interim, they continued to tour relentlessly, opening for major acts like Jurassic 5 and Black Eyed Peas, and playing major events, including the NBA All-Star Jam Tour, the Warped Tour during its Los Angeles appearance, and The Night Hip-Hop Stole Christmas. They quietly released The Baloney EP in 2002.

On November 18, 2003, LA symphony released a full-length disc, The End Is Now, featuring the lead single "Gonna Be Alright." As of April, 2005, the band is working on brand-new material for a follow up to The End Is Now.