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Genres
  
Psychedelic rock

Website
  
birdsofavalon.com

Years active
  
2005–present

Genre
  
Psychedelic rock

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Members
  
Cheetie Kumar David Mueller Scott Nurkin Paul Siler Missy Thangs Jason Alyward

Origin
  
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States (2005)

Albums
  
Bazaar Bazaar, Outer Upper Inner, Uncanny Valley, Birds of Avalon, Disappearance

Record labels
  
Volcom Entertainment, Bladen County Records, Third Uncle Records

Similar
  
Jack the Radio, The Cherry Valence, Totimoshi, Hammer No More the Fingers, Mitch Easter

Profiles

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Birds of Avalon is a rock band from Raleigh, North Carolina whose sound fuses elements of psychedelic and progressive rock. The band consists of Cheetie Kumar (guitar), David Mueller (bass), Scott Nurkin (drums), Paul Siler (guitar), Jason Alyward (drums) and Missy Thangs (keys).

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The band was formed after guitarists Paul Siler and Cheetie Kumar split from The Cherry Valence to join forces with vocalist, Craig Tilley, and bassist, David Mueller. They soon enlisted Chapel Hill drummer/artist Scott Nurkin and quickly made a name for themselves after their ’07 Volcom debut Bazaar Bazaar, ’08′s follow-up EP Outer Upper Inner. Relentless touring in support of these releases with the likes of The Racontuers, The Flaming Lips, Black Mountain, The Fucking Champs, Mudhoney, Monotonix, and Ted Leo, made BIRDS OF AVALON road vets—a band’s band with one of the best live rock shows going.

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The band then retreated to their home and began an extensive period of writing and recording, using their rehearsal space at Kumar and Siler's house as a makeshift studio. Recordings done at the home resulted in band's second full-length album, Uncanny Valley, released in summer 2009 on Volcom Entertainment. The album was quickly recorded on an old 3M 16-track tape machine borrowed from Mitch Easter who, with Cheetie Kumar, mixed the record at Fidelitorium. The name Uncanny Valley comes from a theory which was introduced by Japanese roboticist, Masahiro Mori, in 1970 to describe the phenomena by which human beings become more unsettled by robots or other human facsimiles in direct proportion to how lifelike they appear.

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Uncanny Valley was their final album for Volcom. It was recorded after actually completing another complete album just a couple of months previously. The band decided against releasing that one on Volcom feeling that the more spontaneous Uncanny Valley was a better match for the label.

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Much of 2010 was a transitional time for the group. Paul and Cheetie, along with co-owners Steve Popson (Polvo) and Ben Barwick (Ashley Stove), re-opened live venue Kings Barcade. Siler also kept busy booking Raleigh’s inaugural and highly successful Hopscotch Music Festival. All this on the heels of the amicable departure of vocalist Craig Tilley afforded the band an opportunity to re-evaluate and evolve their sound with a focus on group harmonies and a freer approach to writing and performing.

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In January 2011, the band released their third full length on Bladen County Records. The self-titled album, another analog-only collaboration with Mitch Easter (REM, Wilco, Pavement), draws on the pop-aesthetic of Bazaar Bazaar but blazes new progressive trails while anticipating the psychedelic experimentation of Uncanny Valley. Gigantic Music released the vinyl of the S/T LP in the Summer of 2011.

In 2015 Birds Of Avalon joined forces with Missy Thangs (The Love Language) and Jason Alyward (Valient Thorr) to include synth and a second drummer. Since then, the sextet released Disappearance (5-song EP) and Goin Under (7" single), both on Third Uncle Records (Honey Radar, Queen of Jeans).

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Discography

  • Bazaar Bazaar, LP (2007)
  • Outer Upper Inner, EP (2008)
  • Uncanny Valley, LP (2009)
  • Birds of Avalon, LP (2011)
  • Disappearance, EP (2015)
  • Goin Under, 7" Single (2015)
  • Live at Nice Price, Vol. 4, Cassette Release (2016)
  • Songs

    Instant ComaBazaar Bazaar · 2007
    Turn GoldBazaar Bazaar · 2007
    Bicentennial BabyBazaar Bazaar · 2007

    References

    Birds of Avalon Wikipedia