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Herzog (band)

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Years active
  
2010 (2010)–present

Record label
  
Exit Stencil Recordings

Past members
  
TJ Duke (bass)

Genres
  
Power pop, Indie rock

Labels
  
Exit Stencil Recordings

Origin
  
Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Albums
  
Search, Cartoon Violence, Boys

Members
  
Nick Tolar, Brian Hill, Tony Vorell, Dave McHenry, Dan Price

Similar
  
King Orgasmus One, Tarek Ebéné, MC Bogy, AchtVier, Sa4

Herzog is an indie rock band from Cleveland, Ohio formed in 2010. Their music has been described as "subtlety-free rock," and has been compared to the Cloud Nothings, whose bassist, TJ Duke, formerly played in Herzog. The band's frontman, Nick Tolar, graduated from Saint Ignatius High School in 2000. They became well-known when NPR chose the song "Silence" from their debut album Search as a song of the year in 2011. Their third album, Boys, was released on May 20, 2014. Dan Price, the band's drummer, has said that its music resembles Weezer and the other '90's bands he and his bandmates grew up listening to. He has also said that Boys is the best representation of his band's sound yet.

Contents

Albums

  • Search (2010) - Transparent Records, later re-released on Exit Stencil on February 8, 2011
  • Cartoon Violence (2012) - Exit Stencil
  • Boys (2014) - Exit Stencil
  • Singles

  • Georgia/Paul Blart and the Death of Art (split single with Yuck, only 300 copies were made) (2010) - Transparent Records
  • Mad Men (2014)  - Exit Stencil
  • Songs

    Shakespearean Actress
    Fuck this Year
    You Clean Up Nice

    References

    Herzog (band) Wikipedia