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Espers performing in 2006 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Philadelphia, United States |
Genres | Drone, folk, psychedelic, rock |
Years active | 2002-2010, 2018 |
Labels | Locust Music, Drag City |
Past members | Meg Baird Helena Espvall Norman Fetter Otto Hauser John Heron Ben McConnell Brooke Sietinsons Chris Smith Greg Weeks |
Espers was an American psychedelic folk band from Philadelphia, United States, that was part of the emerging indie folk scene. They formed in 2002 as a trio of singer-songwriter Greg Weeks, Meg Baird and Brooke Sietinsons but later expanded to a sextet including Otto Hauser, Helena Espvall and Chris Smith.
They released their self-titled debut in 2004 on Time-Lag Records and followed that with an album of cover songs, The Weed Tree, in 2005. This release featured the band's versions of songs by artists as diverse as Nico, The Durutti Column and Blue Öyster Cult. In 2006 the band released their third full-length album, II (presumably so called because it was their second album of original material), on Drag City Records. Their fourth album, III, was released on October 20, 2009.
The band reunited for a trio of performances in 2018 and considered writing new material but decided against it. Their first two albums were reissued by Drag City in 2020.
Discography
Albums
- Espers (2004)
- The Weed Tree (2005)
- II (2006)
- III (2009)
Singles
- "Riding" / "Under The Waterfall" (7") (2005)
References
- "Espers - III". Drag City. 2009-10-20. Retrieved 2016-02-19.
- "The Planets Align for the Return of Espers". Drag City. 2018-08-13. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
- "Espers Everywhere Now: Beloved Philly psych-folks reflect on life ahead of their hometown reunion". WXPN. 2018-08-22. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
- "Esper(s)ados Come to Their Senses". Drag City. 2020-01-16. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
External links
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