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Espers (band)

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Years active
  
2002–present

Past members
  
Chris Smith

Associated acts
  
The Valerie Project

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Origin
  
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (2002)

Members
  
Meg Baird, Greg Weeks, Helena Espvall, Brooke Sietinsons, Otto Hauser, Chris Smith

Genres
  
Drone music, Folk music, Psychedelic music, Rock music

Albums
  
Profiles

Espers is an American psychedelic folk band from Philadelphia, United States, that is part of the emerging indie folk scene. They formed in 2002 as a trio of singer-songwriter Greg Weeks, Meg Baird and Brooke Sietinsons but later expanded to a sextet including Otto Hauser, Helena Espvall and Chris Smith. Their music is reminiscent of late-sixties British folk as well as many contemporary folk acts such as Six Organs of Admittance. Most of the band's members have also featured on recordings by a number of other folk artists such as Nick Castro and Vashti Bunyan and as a result have become an important part of the psychedelic folk revival.

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They released their self-titled debut in 2004 on Locust Music and followed that with an album of cover songs, The Weed Tree, in 2005. This release featured the band's versions of songs by artists as diverse as Nico, The Durutti Column and Blue Öyster Cult. In 2006 the band released their third full-length album, II (presumably so called because it was their second album of original material), on Drag City Records. Their fourth album, III, was released on October 20, 2009.

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Albums

  • Espers (2004)
  • The Weed Tree (2005)
  • II (2006)
  • III (2009)
  • Singles

  • "Riding" / "Under The Waterfall" (7") (2005)
  • Compilation appearances

    Espers (band) Espers Drag City

  • The Golden Apples of the Sun (compiled by Devendra Banhart for Arthur Magazine) (2004)
  • "Byss & Abyss"
  • Million Tongues Festival (compiled by Plastic Crimewave of Plastic Crimewave Sound for Arthur Magazine) (2004)
  • "Under The Waterfall"
  • The 2005 Believer CD (2005) (from The Believer magazine)
  • "Firefly Refrain" (originally by Fursaxa)
  • The R.E.M. Collection Disc 3 (2005) (compiled by Peter Buck; mounted on UNCUT magazine's July 2005 issue)
  • "Meadow"
  • Rough Trade Shops - Counter Culture 2005 (2006)
  • "Meadow"
  • Folk Off (compiled by Rob Da Bank; Sunday's Best Records) (2006)
  • "Rosemary Lane"
  • Strange Folk (Albion Records) (2006)
  • "Flowery Noontide"
  • Acoustic 07 (2007)
  • "Mansfield and Cyclops"
  • A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble Exploding In Your Mind: Volume 1 (Compiled by Amorphous Androgynous) (2008)
  • "Mansfield and Cyclops"
  • The Playlist August 2006 (2006) (from Uncut magazine)
  • "Mansfield and Cyclops"
  • The Quiet Revolution (2006) (from Mojo magazine)
  • "Children of Stone"

  • Espers (band) Espers Picastro PopMatters

    Songs

    Byss & AbyssEspers · 2004
    Mansfield and CyclopsII · 2006
    Flowery NoontideEspers · 2004

    References

    Espers (band) Wikipedia