- The Boggs
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Name = The Boggs
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Background = group of band
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Origin =New York ,United States
Genre = Indie Rock
Years_active = 2001 - present
Label =City Rockers ,Gigantic Music
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Notable_instruments =The Boggs is an independent
rock band fromNew York City that formed in 2001 and quickly became a part of the then burgeoning "New New York" scene that included groups like The Rapture, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Calla, Interpol, and The Walkmen.Their
debut album "We Are The Boggs We Are" (Arena Rock Recording Co. ) was a re-telling of Harry Smith’sAnthology of American Folk Music that the band mockingly dubbed ‘Archival no-wave’. The Boggs also contributed a compilation track for "" in 2001 (Arena Rock Recording Co. ).The follow-up, "Stitches", recast the band’s sound as a type of acoustic post-punk. Some reviews compared the record to a more artsy
Pogues or more country-blues basedEcho and The Bunnymen .Their third album "Forts", once again recast the sound of the band which has now been compared to Talking Heads, Adam And The Ants, and Arcade Fire. The band's official biography found on their myspace page describes it as, "proto post folk garage punk folk punk blues and disco."
Current members
The Boggs have a constantly rotating live line up that sometimes includes members of other established independent
rock bands .Guitarist ,singer , andsongwriter Jason Friedman is the only constant member of The Boggs. Some former members of the band include Ezekiel Healy (guitarist), Brad Conroy (drums), Matt Shulz (drums) ofEnon , Sam Jayne (guitar ) ofLove As Laughter , David Lloyd (bass) of Cause for Applause, Heather D’Angelo (vocals/keyboards) ofAu Revoir Simone , keyboardist/vocalist Ellie Everdell, drummer/guitarist Alex Luther, drummer Peter Hale, and bass player/vocalist Leif Huckman. .History
The first Boggs' recordings were made by Friedman in his bedroom using a tape to tape deck and a pair of headphones as a microphone. Friedman was looking for people to help record and perform this material when he met Ezekiel Healy (
slide guitar ) Brad Conroy (drums) and Phillip Roebuck (banjo ) whilebusking in theNew York City Subway . The four recorded the debut record three months later. David Lloyd (bass) replaced Roebuck immediately following the recording of "We Are The Boggs We Are" and was present for the recording of "Stitches" released in theUK in 2003. "Stitches" again received critical attention, but The Boggs’record label City Rockers was in financial trouble and soon went out of business. Following the collapse of City Rockers, Friedman parted ways with Healy and Conroy and relocated toBerlin where he spent the next two years recording a new album entitled "Forts". "Forts" was released in the U.S. May 8, 2007 on Gigantic Music.The
Shy Child remix of "Arm in Arm" is featured in "Grand Theft Auto IV ".Discography
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We Are The Boggs We Are " (2002)
*"Stitches" (2003)
*"Forts" (2007)References
External links
* [http://myspace.com/theboggs The Boggs] at
MySpace
* [http://www.giganticmusic.com/band.php?bandname=Boggs The Boggs] at Gigantic Music
* [http://www.230publicity.com/theboggs.html The Boggs] at 2:30 Publicity
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:uif4zfg2eh3k The Boggs] onAllmusic
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