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Genres
  
Indie rock

Website
  
MySpace Page

Members
  
Jeremy Chatelain

Years active
  
2000–present

Genre
  
Indie rock

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Associated acts
  
Jeremy Chatelain Jets To Brazil Helmet

Origin
  
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States (2000)

Albums
  
Stay Poor, Stay Happy

Record labels
  
Jade Tree, Future Farmer Records

Similar
  
Jets to Brazil, New End Original, Euphone, Ester Drang, New Mexican Disaster

Cub Country is a solo indie rock project created by Jets To Brazil bassist Jeremy Chatelain. Throughout its history Cub Country has been a collaborative effort involving a huge assortment of musicians, various record labels and located in various regions of the United States.

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Early group history

Cub Country began in 1998 when Chatelain began writing material in an alt-country style that didn't quite suit the sound of Jets To Brazil. At first, the idea for Cub Country was to be more along the lines of a solo project for Chatelain than an actual band. In 2000 "Ultra Slim vs. Cub Country" was released through the Ear To Ground label followed by "High Uinta High" which was released through Jade Tree Records. On the latter album, Chatelain recruited Cashe Tolman of Rival Schools, Chris Traynor of Helmet, Nick Macri of Euphone and Theo Kogan of Lunachicks.

Later work

Between 2002-2004 Chatelain worked on "Stay Poor. Stay Happy", which was finally released on September 28, 2004 on the Future Farmer label. He was joined on the album by guitarist Jeff Clarke, drummer Justin Ansley and The Comas bassist Matt Sumrow.

Discography

  • High Uinta High – 2002 (Jade Tree)
  • Stay Poor.Stay Happy – 2004 (Future Farmer)
  • Stretch That Skull Cover and Smile – 2009 (Future Farmer)
  • Songs

    May The Stars Drip DownStretch That Skull Cover and Smile · 2005
    High Uinta HighCub Country Live at Schubas 12/07/2004 · 2004
    O Great TelephoneHigh Uinta High · 2002

    References

    Cub Country Wikipedia