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The Little Achievers

The Little Achievers

  • Avg user rating: 3h stars Out of 5 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Uncle Tupelo, Wilco, Jayhawks, Sun Volt, Jay Farrar, Replacements, Steve Earle, Paul Westerberg

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Run (4:33) Date added: 05/10/05 | Total listens: 1,337
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Average rating3h starsOut of 5 votes

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Editor's review

Maryland’s Little Achievers are the sonic equivalent of a can of ice-cold beer after an afternoon digging ditches. Songwriter Marty Carpenter channels Wilco (before they got weird) with a nod to power pop savants such as the Replacements (before they sobered up). They rock with heart, soul, and intelligence, and that's no small achievement.

Biography

The Little Achievers formed in Columbia, MO in 2000. It was quickly evident to Marty Carpenter (guitarist and principal songwriter) and Ryan Griffin (bassist) that there was enough emotional baggage, talent and love of music between them to put together a rock and roll outfit. What started as an excuse to hang out and have a few laughs quickly turned more serious when people started telling them that their songs were actually good. They soon added friends Peter Situ on drums and Tyler Gebhards on guitar. They recorded their first full-length album, Two-Roomed Life in Cedar Falls, Iowa with Tom Tatman at Catamount Studios in 2001. It had a solid rock and roll feel with a touch of the country influences that were so close to Carpenter's heart. The evidence of Carpenter's developing songwriting prowess was evident from the first note. A year later, they recorded their follow-up, The Compound Memoirs, with Missouri rock guru, Barry Hibdon of Ditch Witch. Carpenter's skill as a songwriter was in full bloom as he chronicled his bittersweet relationships and his cock-eyed view of the world in general. Locals caught on quickly and their name around The University of Missouri grew. Power-packed shows and pop bliss won the hearts of their fans as they quickly built a solid local following that remains loyal today.

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