Atombombpocketknife

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Atombombpocketknife
Atombombpocketknife in concert
Atombombpocketknife in concert
Background information
OriginChicago, Illinois
GenresIndie rock
Years active1997–2005
LabelsSouthern Records

Atombombpocketknife was an American indie rock band from Chicago. The band featured Che Arthur on guitar and released three full-length albums between 2000 and 2004.

History[]

Atombombpocketknife formed in 1997 and toured regionally before releasing a 7" record on and then a 10" on Southern Records in 1999. A full-length, Alpha Sounds, followed on the same label in 2000.[1] Following this the group toured with Man or Astro-Man?, Pinback, and Judah Johnson.[2] A sophomore full-length was issued in 2001, the first on which Che Arthur appeared. Near the end of that same year, drummer Matt Espy (who had joined in 1999) left the group and was replaced by former drummer Tony Lazzara.[3] Their third and final full-length followed in 2004; the group disbanded in 2005.

Members[]

  • Che Arthur - guitar (2001–2005)
  • Allison Hollihan - bass
  • - vocals, guitar
  • David Burns - drums (1997–1999)
  • Matt Espy - drums (1999–2001)
  • Tony Lazzara - drums (2001–2005)

Discography[]

  • Fly Vultures Fly 7" (, 1999)
  • Atombombpocketknife 10" (Southern Records, 1999)
  • Alpha Sounds (Southern, 2000)
  • God Save the APBK (Southern, 2001)
  • This Is Dance Time EP (, 2003)
  • Lack and Pattern (, 2004)

References[]

  1. ^ Review of Alpha Sounds. Pop Matters.
  2. ^ MacKenzie Wilson, Atombombpocketknife at Allmusic
  3. ^ Atombombpocketknife[permanent dead link] at Epitonic
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