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The Lisps

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Genres
  
Indie Rock

Website
  
The Lisps

Years active
  
2005–present

Genre
  
Indie rock

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Members
  
César Alvarez, Eric Farber, Sammy Tunis, Lorenzo Wolff

Origin
  
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States (2005)

Albums
  
Futurity, Country Doctor Museum, The Vain, the Modest, and the Dead

Awards
  
Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Musical

Record labels
  
The Lisps, Extropian Records

Similar
  
Taylor Mac, The Ladybug Transistor, Myra Lucretia Taylor, Kyle Jarrow, Dael Orlandersmith

Profiles

Futurity a musical by the lisps creators in conversation with philip bither


The Lisps is a New York-based indie rock band. The group formed in The South Bronx in 2005 fronted by César Alvarez and Sammy Tunis. The band consists of four members playing guitars, melodicas, found percussion, drum set, and male/female vocals. The music combines elements of Folk and Vaudeville with Western pop music.

Contents

The Lisps The Lisps In Defense of the Musical Magazine Walker Art Center

In 2008 The Lisps wrote a Civil War and science fiction themed musical entitled Futurity which has been performed in workshop versions at The Zipper Factory, Joe's Pub and HERE in New York City. Futurity world premiered as part of the American Repertory Theater's 2011-12 season under the direction of Sarah Benson. Walker Art Center has co-commissioned the project. Broadway actor Michael Cerveris has performed with The Lisps in several of the workshop productions of Futurity and in concert.

The Lisps ART American Repertory Theater

The Lisps composed the music for The Foundry Theatre's 2013 production of Bertolt Brecht's "The Good Person of Szechwan", which starred Taylor Mac.

The Lisps Interview The Lisps Lightspeed Magazine

The Lisps released their debut EP "The Vain, The Modest and The Dead" in 2006. In 2008 they self-released their debut full length "Country Doctor Museum." In May 2011 they released their third album "Are We at the Movies?" In October 2012 The Lisps released their fourth album "Futurity"

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Discography


  • "The Vain, The Modest and The Dead" (self-released 2006)
  • "Country Doctor Museum" (self-released 2008)
  • "Are We at the Movies?" (Extropian Records 2011)
  • "Futurity" (Extropian Records 2012)

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    Songs

    The Machine That Creates PeaceFuturity · 2012
    No More WarFuturity · 2012
    Blacklick CreekFuturity · 2012

    References

    The Lisps Wikipedia