31Knots
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31Knots | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Portland, Oregon, United States |
Genres | Math rock, Indie rock |
Members | Joe Haege Jay Winebrenner Jay Pellicci |
Past members | Mark Walsh Joe Kelly |
31Knots is a band based in Portland, Oregon by guitarist Joe Haege and bassist Jay Winebrenner. It was originally founded in Chicago in 1997.[1] In 1998 the band added Joe Kelly as a drummer; in 2003 he left and was replaced by Jay Pellicci of Dilute. Early albums explored the limits of a guitar-bass-drums rock trio, while more recent work has added samples, piano, and increasingly skewed songwriting that push 31Knots' music into an ever more difficult to categorize genre. They have toured Europe several times since 2004.[2][3]
Official releases
- Algut Allbrain, (1996)
- Climax / Anti-Climax, (2000)
- The Rehearsal Dinner, (54-40 or Fight, 2002)
- A Word Is Also a Picture of a Word, (54-40 or Fight, 2002)
- It Was High Time To Escape, (54-40 or Fight, 2003)
- The Curse of the Longest Day, (Own Records, 2004)
- Talk Like Blood, (Polyvinyl-USA & Own Records-Europe, 2005)
- ep: Polemics, (Polyvinyl, 2006)
- The Days and Nights of Everything Anywhere, (Polyvinyl, March, 2007)
- Worried Well, (Polyvinyl, August 19, 2008)
- Trump Harm, (Polyvinyl, June 7, 2011)
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