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Or, The Whale

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Years active
  
2006–Present

Website
  
www.orthewhale.com

Labels
  
Seany Records

Record label
  
Seany Records

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Origin
  
San Francisco, California, United States (2006)

Members
  
Lia Rose, Lindsay Garfield, Tim Marcus, Matt Sartain

Albums
  
Light Poles and Pines, Or, the Whale

Genres
  
Americana, Country music, Country rock

Similar
  
Juli Crockett, The Dodos, Chris Bathgate, Bowerbirds, Two Gallants

Profiles

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Or, The Whale is a San Francisco based Americana band, formed in 2006. The group has released two albums, Light Poles and Pines in 2007 and Or, The Whale in 2009. The name of the band is derived from the alternative title of Herman Melville's book Moby-Dick (Moby-Dick; or, The Whale).

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History

The group was formed through the website Craigslist, where bandmembers Alex Robins and Matt Sartain (guitar and vocals) posted an advertisement titled "Wanna Form a Sweet Country Rock Band?". They recruited fellow vocalist Lindsay Garfield from a listing she had written looking for a guitar player, and from there recruited bandmates Julie Ann Thomasson on keyboards and vocals, Justin Fantl on bass, Jesse Hunt on drums, and Tim Marcus on pedal steel guitar.

Or, The Whale released their debut album, Light Poles and Pines, in 2007 independently (in 2009 it was reissued on Seany Records). Their debut single "Call and Response" received airplay on over 135 radio stations, reaching No. 7 on the NMW Indie Chart, No. 18 on the NMW Country Main Chart, and No. 26 on the Radio & Records Americana Chart. The album earned them a 2008 Hollywood Music Award for Best Americana/Roots Artist, as well as a spot on Radio & Records Top 100 Americana Artists of 2008.

After releasing Light Poles and Pine Trees the band began touring nationally, and they released their sophomore effort, eponymously titled Or, The Whale on 15 September 2009, on Seany Records. The album reached No. 69 on the AMA Chart and No. 90 on the CMJ Charts. It was featured in the "New and Noteworthy" section of iTunes' main page, under the Alternative section.

Recognition

Or, The Whale were featured on Good Morning America performing live, and have received attention in publications like USA Today, Paste, Magnet, and Billboard magazines. They have toured and performed shows with groups like the Fleet Foxes, Devil Makes Three, The Dodos, and Two Gallants.

Songs

Call and ResponseLight Poles and Pines · 2007
No Love BluesOr - the Whale · 2009
Gonna Have ToLight Poles and Pines · 2007

References

Or, The Whale Wikipedia