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Pistol Youth

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Genres
  
Indie Brit Rock

Labels
  
Independent

Years active
  
2007–present

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Members
  
Bradley Carter Michael Chislett Anders Borgh Gavin Kerr

Origin
  
Los Angeles, California, United States (2007)

Albums
  
My Own Private Amsterdam, Every Eight Weeks, Smiling Can Backfire

Similar
  
The Electric C, Ivy Lies, Steriogram, Autozamm, Spacifix

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Pistol Youth is a long distance Indie Brit Rock band formed in 2007 by Steriogram guitarist Bradley Carter.

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History

Pistol Youth was formed in 2007 by Steriogram guitarist Bradley Carter who admired the conception of Ben Gibbard’s The Postal Service so much it inspired him to start his own long distance project across the internet. He contacted three of his friends from other bands (Michael Guy Chislett from Australia (The Academy Is...), Gavin Kerr from New Zealand and Anders Borgh from Sweden) to record an EP with him across the internet. To make the EP each member had to record their own parts of the song from where they were, then send them back to Carter in Los Angeles where they were finally put together.

The band's first EP 'Smiling Can Backfire' was released in December 2007. Following the release Carter invited the other members of Pistol Youth to come visit him in Los Angeles so they could finally meet each other and write music together in the same room. Once together they started work on their full-length album My Own Private Amsterdam. A second EP followed in November 2009 'Every Eight Weeks', and their debut album was released in July 2010.

Studio albums

  • 2010: My Own Private Amsterdam
  • EPs

  • 2007: Smiling Can Backfire
  • 2009: Every Eight Weeks
  • References

    Pistol Youth Wikipedia