The Botticellis | |
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Genres | Indie pop, surf rock, folk |
Years active | 2004–2010 |
Website | www.thebotticellis.com |
The Botticellis were an American surf pop band founded in 2003 in Santa Cruz by Alexi Glickman, Zack Ehrlich, Burton Li, and Dave Tranchina. Their 2008 debut record was released by Antenna Farm Records in 2008 to critical acclaim. NPR, Dusted Magazine, Allmusic, Pitchfork Media Daytrotter Crawdaddy!.
"Botticelli" is Italian for "little barrel." The Botticellis' sound has been described as "chamber pop" and likened to the California surf music of the 1960s as well as post-Beatles pop groups like Big Star, Chris Bell, Raspberries, ELO, George Harrison, Belle & Sebastian, Paul Simon and similar artists who are known to bring sophistication to pop composition.
The band dissolved in 2010, with its members pursuing separate musical projects.
Band members
- Alexi Glickman
- Burton Li
- Jeremy Black
- Steve Taylor
Past members
- Zack Ehrlich
- Dave Tranchina
- Blythe Foster
- Ian Nansen
- Ryan Browne
Related projects
- Apollo Sunshine
- Burgers
- Judgement Day
- Little Wings
- Lucky Cloud
- Papercuts
- Slumgum
- Sonny & the Sunsets
Discography
- "The Botticellis," 2004 Self-Released (CD)
- "EP," 2006, Self-Released (CD)
- Old Home Movies, 2008 Antenna Farm Records (CD/Digital), Rocinante Records (LP)
- "Awaiting On You All / Table by the Window", 2008 Bellevue Records (Single)
References
- ^ NPR review.
- ^ Dusted Magazine review.
- Allmusic review.
- ^ "Old Home Movies | Pitchfork". Archived from the original on 2008-08-14. Retrieved 2008-10-27. Pitchfork review.
- Daytrotter Archived 2008-10-11 at the Wayback Machine Daytrotter review.
- ^ Crawdaddy! review.
- Port, Ian. "Riptide: Making Sandy's First Album Nearly Dragged Alexi Glickman Under". SF Weekly. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
External links
- official website
- Allmusic profile of the Botticellis
- Dusted Magazine review of Old Home Movies
- My Old Kentucky Blog interviews the Botticellis
- NPR reviews Old Home Movies.
- Daytrotter live session No. 1
- Slant Magazine review of OHM
- Other Antenna Farm Records Artists