Camber (band)

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Camber
OriginNew York City, New York, US
GenresIndie rock, emo, post-hardcore
Years active1996–2003
LabelsDeep Elm
Past membersBarry Lott (vocals, guitar)
Corby Caldwell (guitar)
Joey DellaCroce (bass)
Chris Chin (drums)
Roger Coletti (drums)

Camber was an American emo/post-hardcore band from New York City, recognized for being one of the pioneer of the second-wave Eastern indie emo sound. They were often compared to likes of Texas Is the Reason, Sunny Day Real Estate and Mineral. Roger Coletti replaced original drummer Chris Chin in 2001, before their final release.

Discography[]

Albums
  • Beautiful Charade (1997)
  • Anyway, I've Been There (1999)
  • Wake Up and Be Happy (2002)
Single and splits
  • "Hollowed-Out" b/w Question Marks (1996)
  • Split with Kid Brother Collective (1999)
  • Brandtson–Camber–Seven Storey (2003)

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