Альбомы исполнителя
That's Your Fire
2000 · альбом
The Great Communicators, The Interpreters, The Nonbelievers
1999 · Мини-альбом
Little Windows Cut Right Through
2016 · альбом
Home Acres
2010 · альбом
Light Works
2007 · Мини-альбом
Some Echoes
2006 · альбом
Here Comes Everyone
2004 · альбом
Boys in the Bathtub
2004 · сингл
Sugar
2002 · альбом
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Биография
Ohio's experimental rock quartet Aloha consist of guitarist/vocalist Tony Cavallario, bassist Matthew Gengler, multi-instrumentalist/percussionist Eric Koltnow, and drummer Cale Parks. On the group's two Polyvinyl Records releases, 1998's limited-edition 7" and the following year's The Great Communicators, the Interpreters, the Nonbelievers EP, Aloha incorporate jazz and post-rock elements with personal, emotional songwriting, which is mirrored in their intense, often improvised live performances. That's Your Fire marked the band's first full-length album. Released in 2000, That's Your Fire was welcomed by critics and indie cult favorites. Two years later, Koltnow was replaced by drummer/multi-instrumentalist TJ Lipple, and Aloha delved into a heavier soundscape for Sugar. Some Echoes followed in 2006. After releasing the EP Light Works in January 2008, Aloha announced a U.S. tour for spring that same year. By 2010, each of the bandmembers had moved to different cities, but even so, the group continued to pen songs over the Internet before reconvening in Lipple's Silver Sonya studio for Home Acres. After a six year break, Aloha returned with their seventh LP Little Windows Cut Right Through, further expanding their post-rock sound with 80's-era synths and light shades of prog-rock. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi