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Origin
  
New York, USA

Website
  
www.theanti-job.com

Years active
  
2009–present

Genre
  
Avant-garde jazz


Genres
  
indie rock, surréaliste rock, lo-fi, avant-garde, psychedelic

Members
  
Amanda Jones Martin Lopez-Iu Lee Harcourt Collaborators Brandon Eggleston Dawn Ho Mike Tree

Albums
  
As A Place, Bloom, You're Not Real

Record labels
  
BLOOM Records, The Anti-Job

Similar
  
Larry Kimpel, Kayo Dot, Deerhoof

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The Anti-Job are an American indie-avant-garde-psychedelic rock band originally from New York City. The group formed in 2009 at Vassar College. Their music offers a mixture of floral psychedelic surf rock, lyrical surrealism, electronic and folk music accented with poly-rhythms. Current members consist of Amanda Jones, Martin Lopez-Iu and Lee Harcourt. They are currently based in Los Angeles, California, signed to BLOOM records.

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Members

  • Amanda Jones – guitar, vocals, bass, keyboard
  • Martin Lopez-Iu – lead guitar, keyboard, bass
  • Lee Harcourt – drums, percussion
  • Early Years 2008 - 2009

    The Anti-Job began as an acoustic duo at Vassar College with founding members Amanda Jones and Martin Lopez-Iu. At the time the duo was called, "Amanda and Martin Incidence." In 2009 they decided to rename their project The Anti-Job and develop a more "plugged" sound. They acquired drummer/percussionist Katie Troy, another Vassar colleague and began to tour extensively all over the Hudson Valley and New York City. In 2009, The Anti-Job released their debut, EP "We Are The Anti-Job" featuring 5 tracks all self-produced and recorded after hours at the Vassar College music department, Skinner Hall.

    2010 - 2011

    Summer of 2010, The Anti-Job toured the East Coast and Mid-West. They traveled to 14 different cities beginning and ending in New York City. It was a successful tour but personal differences and dispute arose among the members ultimately causing drummer, Katie Troy to part ways with the band. After graduating and touring in 2010, Amanda moved to Los Angeles, California to continue writing music with Martin. From Winter of 2010 to Fall of 2011, Amanda and Martin wrote and recorded, "BLOOM." "BLOOM" was recorded at Martin's DIY home studio and mastered at Rye Bread Mastering Studios in Montreal, Quebec with engineer Ryan Morey (Arcade Fire, Beck, The Weakerthans, Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs). BLOOM was a collaboration of a variety of musicians and concept album that paralleled the lives of the members. The content narrated a personal quest toward happiness and understanding. "BLOOM" was released in March 2012 to positive reviews and acclaim.

    2012-2013

    In March 2012, The Anti-Job released their debut full-length album, "BLOOM." That same month, Amanda happened to meet Henry Rollins at the LA Zine Fest and shared her music with him. Shortly thereafter Rollins began playing they're songs on his radio show via KCRW 89.9FM. Their songs remain in steady rotation. In April 2012, Martin and Amanda acquired a new drummer, Lee Harcourt. The trio make the current line-up as The Anti-Job. From April through the end of the year, The Anti-Job toured Los Angeles and the surrounding regions extensively, opening for bands like garage rockers, FIDLAR and metal experimentalists, KAYO DOT.

    In July 2013, The Anti-Job recorded a 5 track EP "You're Not Real." The EP was recorded at Cloud City Sound Studios with producer / engineer Brandon Eggleston (Modest Mouse, The Mountain Goats, Tune-Yards, SonyBMG, 4AD) The EP was mastered at Golden Mastering by John Golden (Sonic Youth, Superchunk, Sub Pop, Kill Rock Stars). Anticipated release date is October 11, 2013.

    Press and Radio

    In 2010, after the release of their debut EP, "We Are The Anti-Job, The Anti-Job were featured on Art Rocker Magazine TV. The Anti-Job spent over a year touring and recording their next album, BLOOM -– upon its release in 2012, garnered the attention of Henry Rollins, LA Record, Buzz Bands LA, the Deli Magazine Los Angeles and a variety of radio stations including, BBC radio 6, and Los Angeles stations KCRW 89.9FM, KXLU 88.9FM, KPFK 90.7FM.

    Licensing

    In 2011, "Love Strange" from their EP "We Are The Anti-Job" was featured in the online web series, "Brooklyn Is In Love." In 2012,"Rain Dance (Part 1)" from their album, "BLOOM" was featured in the trailer and pilot of the scripted drama, "DTLA" featuring actress Melanie Griffith and made by the producers of the Showtime Network series, "L Word". This song was also featured in the documentary "Anger the Intention."

    Studio Albums

  • BLOOM (2012)
  • EP's

  • You're Not Real (2013)
  • We Are The Anti-Job (2009)
  • Singles

  • Miss You (2013)
  • Joni Mitchell in Love (2013)
  • Rain Dance (Part 1) (2012)
  • The Robbery (2009)
  • Songs

    Running Down the AlleywayBloom · 2012
    You Caught My Heart By SurpriseAs A Place · 2016
    Joni Mitchell in LoveYou're Not Real · 2013

    References

    The Anti-Job Wikipedia