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The post-rock/experimental trio Russian Circles feature Mike Sullivan (guitar), Colin DeKuiper (bass), and Dave Turncrantz (drums). Prior to Russian Circles, Sullivan and DeKuiper were members of the eclectic instrumental act Dakota/Dakota, whereas Turncrantz produced an emo-punk ruckus with Riddle of Steel. The instrumental group formed in 2005 in Chicago, and together they create a complex clamor of sprawling guitars, propulsive drumming, and heavy basslines. That same year, Russian Circles self-released their eponymous EP. Two limited-edition pressings sold out quickly. Enter marked their full-length debut for Flameshovel in spring 2006. A performance at the annual South by Southwest conference in Austin, TX, and a brief U.S. tour with Minus the Bear and Chin Up Chin Up coincided with its release. DeKuiper parted ways with the band in 2007, and was replaced with Botch/These Arms Are Snakes bassist Brian Cook. Russian Circles went into the studio with producer Matt Bayles (formerly of Minus the Bear), and in 2008 they released Station, their first record on Suicide Squeeze. They quickly followed up with another album, and in October of 2009 their third full-length, Geneva, was released. In 2011, Russian Circles made the move to Sargent House Records, who had previously been releasing the vinyl versions of their records, and later that year released their fourth album, Empros. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi
The last time I saw them they opened for my favorite band Coheed and Cambria. The next time I see them they open for my favorite band Coheed and Cambria.
Listening to Standby, Sir. I must say that ever since I've discovered this band I put them up there with Explosions In the Sky, God is an Astronaut, A. Armada, Pelican, and The Red Sparrowes (spelling?) I dunno call me a dork if I like shoegazer music but sometimes vocals obscure blissfull or cascading, driving, and inspiring sound. peace out! Oh and I mainly listen to hip hop lol. Dunno why I said that, guess I'm just trying to show that there are open minded people out there that do not stick
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to one genre. Anyway this long drawn out post that has actually taken up two posts is supposed to be about Russian Circles. I love this group
I definitely don't remember russian circles being in 300. That's not to say you're wrong, but even when I google it, the only thing I can find is a 300 youtube video featuring the song "geneva"..Which wouldn't be in the actual movie considering 300 was made in 2006 and the song/album geneva were released in 2009...
What makes you come to the verdict that they should have their stuff in movies...? Just because a band is good, they should be in a movie? haha, not sure I follow your logic there..
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