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American Football

American Football

  • Avg user rating: 3h stars Out of 19 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Joan of Arc, Very Secretary, Owls, the Geese

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Honestly? (6:09) Date added: 11/23/04 | Total listens: 17,306

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Average rating3h starsOut of 19 votes

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Editor's review

If an emo fan was ever hired to be an astronaut, American Football would undoubtedly be their favorite band. While the members of A.F. have the earnest truculence of their contemporaries, they are not afraid to stretch out for some extended space-noodling. Is this the Grateful Dead in ironic T-shirts, or Sigur Ros at a Get Up Kids show?

Biography

Urbana, Illinois: Before American Football, bassist Mike Kinsella (Cap'n Jazz, Joan of Arc) and drummer Steve Lamos played in The One Up Downstairs with Dave and Alan Johnson (both of Very Secretary). The One Up Downstairs recorded a 3-song 7" which was to be released by Polyvinyl. Prior to the single's release, however, the group disbanded and despite having recorded material, the single was never released. Soon after, Steve and Mike began practicing with guitarist Steve Holmes and American Football was born. After writing and practicing for about one year, they released a 3-song CDEP on Polyvinyl in October 1998. The band played a few shows around the Midwest and then recorded a self-titled album which Polyvinyl released in September 1999. Following the release, American Football played a few more shows in the Midwest and one show at New York University.

About a year after the album had been released, American Football became primarily a studio project before its members mutually decided to quit recording together. Steve Lamos formed DMS before reuniting with Steve Holmes in their current band, The Geese. Mike Kinsella continues to play in Joan of Arc and Owls with his brother Tim Kinsella and is recording solo material as Owen.

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