The Tah Dahs
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The Tah Dahs | |
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Origin | Dallas, Texas, United States |
Genres | Indie rock, garage rock |
Years active | 2001–present |
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The Tah Dahs are a Dallas-based indie rock band formed in 2001 by Roy Ivy and James Porter. The original lineup started as a five piece and included friends Chris Fowler on rhythm and Wurlitzer, Michael Bryant on guitar and Rebecca Kraemer on viola. Ivy left for a year's stint to tour and record with the Polyphonic Spree. On his return to Dallas, the band trimmed down to a power trio and began to write a more aggressive style of pop music. In 2005, the band released Le Fun on Dallas's indie label . Later that year, work began with Stuart Sikes (Modest Mouse, Cat Power, The Promise Ring) on a follow-up album due out in late 2006.
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Categories:
- Indie rock musical groups from Texas
- Musical groups from Dallas
- Musical groups established in 2001