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Northern State (band)

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Years active
  
2002–present

Members
  
Website
  
NorthernState.net

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Origin
  
Long Island, New York, United States (2002)

Albums
  
Can I Keep This Pen?, Dying in Stereo, All City, Hip Hop You Haven't Heard

Record labels
  
Ipecac Recordings, Columbia Records, Sony Music, Wichita Recordings

Similar
  
Har Mar Superstar, Pete Rock, Kaki King, Martin Luther McCoy, The High & Mighty

Profiles

Northern State is a female hip-hop/indie rock group from New York, United States. The group consists of members Julie "Hesta Prynn" Potash, Correne "Spero" (previously "Guinea Love," due to her Italian heritage) Spero, and Robyn "Sprout" Goodmark. The group is named after the Northern State Parkway, one of the highways on Long Island, New York State.

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Biography

Sprout, Spero and Hesta Prynn attended Half Hollow Hills High School West and graduated in the 1990s. The group was first formed as a joke, Spero stating in 2003 "It was hilarious. Could you imagine three white girls from Long Island opening up their mouths and acting like they could rap?"

In 2002, the group released Hip Hop You Haven't Heard, a four-song collection, the songs from which ended up in remixed form on the 2003 EP Dying in Stereo, which was given a scathing review by Michael Idov in Pitchfork magazine. For their second album, All City, the group worked with Pete Rock, Questlove from the Roots, Har Mar Superstar, and DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill. It was released on Columbia/SME Records, but because of disagreements, the group left the label.

Northern State released their most recent album, Can I Keep This Pen?, on Ipecac Recordings on August 28, 2007. They collaborated with producer Chuck Brody of Shitake Monkey (Wu-Tang Clan, Yoko Ono, etc.) and Adrock from the Beastie Boys to make the new album.

They have shared the stage in North America and Europe with The Roots, Le Tigre, Talib Kweli, De La Soul, The Gossip, Gym Class Heroes, Tegan and Sara, and Cake. Their songs "Better Already" and "Iluvitwhenya" were featured in season 4 episodes of the hit show Grey's Anatomy. Their song "Good Distance" was featured in the episode 5 season 1 of the show Damages.

The band appeared on an episode of Washington-based television show Pancake Mountain alongside Tegan and Sara.

Northern State covered "No Surprises" for Stereogum Presents... OKX: A Tribute to OK Computer, a tribute album to OK Computer by Radiohead.

Albums

  • Dying in Stereo (2002) Star Time/Wichita
  • All City (2004) Columbia/SME Records
  • Can I Keep This Pen? (2007) Ipecac
  • EPs

  • Hip Hop You Haven't Heard (2002)
  • At the Party (2005, Wichita)
  • Better Already (2007, Kanine)
  • Songs

    Better AlreadyCan I Keep This Pen? · 2007
    Sucka MofoCan I Keep This Pen? · 2007
    IluvitwhenyaCan I Keep This Pen? · 2007

    References

    Northern State (band) Wikipedia