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Extra Life (band)

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Years active
  
2006-2012

Members
  
Charlie Looker

Active until
  
2012

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Labels
  
Lo Recordings, Planaria, Sockets, I and Ear, Shatter Your Leaves

Associated acts
  
Zs Dirty Projectors Yukon Archaeopteryx STATS Little Women Snowblink Nat Baldwin Band Sculptress Seaven Teares

Past members
  
Charlie Looker Caley Monahon-Ward Nick Podgurski Travis Laplante Tony Gedrich Ian Antonio Karen Waltuch

Origin
  
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States (2006)

Albums
  
Secular Works, Dream Seeds, Made Flesh, Splayed Flesh, Ripped Heart, Extra Life

Genres
  
Experimental music, Math rock, Progressive rock, Folk music, Electronic dance music

Similar
  
Psalm Zero, Zs, Castevet, Nat Baldwin, Larkin Grimm

Extra Life was an experimental band from Brooklyn. They are known for using unusual rhythms and time signatures, and for Charlie Looker's (ex Zs and Dirty Projectors) unique singing style, which often uses melisma and is reminiscent of medieval and Renaissance music.

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Other members of Extra Life also play in a number of other bands. Nick Podgurski plays drums in Yukon. Caley Monahon-Ward plays violin in Snowblink.

Math rock artist Tyondai Braxton formerly of Battles recommended the band on their Myspace, saying "Totally scored out. Awkward rhythm. Amazing".

On November 13, 2012, Extra Life officially disbanded because, "...the inner creative momentum driving the band has stalled."

Discography

  • Extra Life (EP) (EP) (2008)
  • Secular Works (2008)
  • A Split (split EP with Nat Baldwin) (2008)
  • Made Flesh (2010)
  • Larkin Grimm / Extra Life 12" (split single with Larkin Grimm) (2011)
  • Ripped Heart (EP) (2011)
  • Dream Seeds (2012)
  • Songs

    Ripped HeartRipped Heart · 2011
    Blackmail BluesSecular Works · 2008
    Righteous SeedDream Seeds · 2011

    References

    Extra Life (band) Wikipedia