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Drummer (band)

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Genres
  
Indie rock

Labels
  
Audio Eagle Records

Record label
  
Audio Eagle Records

Years active
  
2009

Genre
  
Indie rock

Albums
  
Feel Good Together

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Associated acts
  
The Black Keys, The Six Parts Seven, Houseguest, Beaten Awake, Teeth of the Hydra, Ghostman & Sandman, Party of Helicopters, Harriet the Spy

Origin
  
Akron, Ohio, United States (2009)

Members
  
Patrick Carney, Jamie Stillman, Jon Finley, Gregory Boyd

Similar
  
Scarlett Stevens, Viola Smith, Cindy Blackman, The Party of Helicopters, Neil Peart

Drummer is an indie rock band from Akron, Ohio. The band was founded by The Black Keys' drummer Patrick Carney who plays bass guitar. All the members of the band are drummers in other groups from Ohio.

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History

In February 2009, Carney created the group with Jamie Stillman, the drummer from Teeth of the Hydra after Carney's fellow Black Keys member Dan Auerbach was on tour for his debut solo album, Keep It Hid. Stillman had wanted the band to have a happy, upbeat vibe and suggested Jon Finley from Party of Helicopters and Beaten Awake to sing and play guitar. Steven Clements from Houseguest joined, playing keyboard and also providing back-up vocals. Soon, the band found Greg Boyd of Ghostman & Sandman to play drums. The band recorded their first album in Carney's hometown of Akron, Ohio, with sound engineer Ben Vehorn, notable for his work in bands Love as Laughter and Houseguest.

Band members

  • Patrick Carney - bass guitar
  • Gregory Boyd - drums
  • Steve Clements - vocals, keyboards
  • Jon Finley - vocals, guitar
  • Jamie Stillman - guitar
  • Discography

    Studio album
  • Feel Good Together - 2009
  • Songs

    Every Nineteen MinutesFeel Good Together · 2009
    Feel Good TogetherFeel Good Together · 2009
    Lottery DustFeel Good Together · 2009

    References

    Drummer (band) Wikipedia