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==Discography== |
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===Albums=== |
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* ''[[The Pen Pals EP]]'' ('''October 2013''') |
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* ''[[The Postcard EP]]'' ('''February 2011''') |
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* ''[[Electric and Benevolent]]'' ('''June 2009''') |
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The Extraordinaires | |
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Origin | Philadelphia, U.S.A. |
Genres | Folk-Pop |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Punk Rock Payroll |
Website | Official website |
The Extraordinaires are a five piece American indie rock band hailing from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Originally formed by Jay Purdy and Matt Gibson in 2004,[1] the group, which releases its albums in books bound in Masonite,[2] is known for its use of storytelling within songs.[3]
Their latest album, Electric and Benevolent (released in June 2009), is self described as “...almost a biography of a turn-of-the-century inventor genius...”.[4]
Members
Jay Purdy - Guitar, Vocals, Accordion, Piano
Adam Ravitz - Bass
Evan Smoker - Drums
Zach Poyatt - Guitar, Vocals
Koofreh Umoren - Trumpet, Woodblock
Discography
Albums
- The Pen Pals EP (October 2013)
- The Postcard EP (February 2011)
- Electric and Benevolent (June 2009)
- Battle of the Vans (w/ Kill You in the Face) (March 2008)
- Short Stories (June 2006)
- Ribbons of War (2005)
- Live on Brown College (2005)
External links
Notes
- ^ "the Extraordinaires". August 15, 2007. Retrieved 2009-06-26.
- ^ Vettese, John (2007-10-17). "the Extraordinaires". Retrieved 2009-06-26.
- ^ Ladewig, Bob. "15 Minutes with the Extraordinaires". Retrieved 2009-06-26.
- ^ Silkatis, Katherine (2009-06-16). "The Extraordinaires". Retrieved 2009-06-26.