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Expansive indie chamber pop seven-piece Anathallo was conceived in vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Matt Joynt's hometown of Mt. Pleasant, MI in the autumn of 2000. With the band's name taken from a Greek word for "blooming again", over the next six years the group was reborn several times, with seven of the members leaving the band as Joynt led the lineups through a succession of EPs. In 2006, after releasing Floating World, a conceptual album loosely based on a Japanese fairy tale, Joynt was convinced by his artist friend Tim Lowly to move to Chicago. While he and the band took residence in a church, Floating World generated enough buzz to land Anathallo a spot performing at 2007's Coachella festival. Soon after, the lineup -- consisting of Joynt, Danny Bracken (guitar/percussion/vocals), Seth Walker (bass/vocals), Jeremiah Johnson (drums/percussion/vocals), Bret Wallin (trombone/percussion/vocals), Jamie Macleod (flugelhorn/percussion/vocals), and Erica Froman (vocals/percussion/autoharp) -- quit their day jobs to pursue music full-time. Their follow-up, Canopy Glow, was completed that fall and released by Californian label Anticon, home of left of center acts Zach Hill, Restiform Bodies, Tobacco, and Alias. ~ Jason Lymangrover, Rovi
I was there at ACL 2006. Anathallo got the worst slot in the whole fest: first band on one of the small side stages on Sunday morning. On top of that it was raining. But then as they started playing their guitars and keyboards and xylophones and taiko drums, the clouds parted and the sun shone down and we danced under a rainbow of magic sound.
a holiday at the sea, luminous luminescence, and sparrows are left out of the discography on here--as well as hymns and the javelins split. this band has way more music than just two CDs and if you enjoy floating world and canopy glow, then their older CDs (which they have compiled into "Anathallogy") will simply blow you away.
arc.revived
From a Mount Pleasant townie to the rest of the world, these guys are amazing
The greatest live shows in the world. If you ever have the chance to see these guys perform live, don't hesitate to go.
lilbacon3
This group of people, Anathallo, are all creative and enjoyable in their own way. Hearing their music is different than seeing their live show. They'll throw in a few "treats" and "surprises" that the well-versed listener will appreciate. I've seen them live more than a dozen times and enjoy what they do. I hope you get a chance to see them when they hit the road to promote their upcoming album!!! See you in Detroit or Cleveland! -Chad
by far one of the most talented bands out there. i have loved these guys since a holiday at the sea which was only like four songs long but by far better than anything i had ever heard and better than most i ever have to date.
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