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The Maravines
Background information
OriginUnion City, New Jersey, U.S.
GenresAlternative rock, folk rock
Years active2010–present
LabelsMint 400 Records
MembersChris Lee
Evan Pope

The Maravines are an American rock band from New Jersey.

History

The Maravines are a folk rock duo from Union City, New Jersey, that formed in 2010. They released Pearl independently in 2011. They are recognized for their lo-fi production, sullen harmonies, and reserved instrumental accompaniments, and draw comparison to the music of indie rock bands like the Shins and the Decemberists. Performing at the Stone Pony and many popular venues in New Brunswick, New Jersey let them develop a place in "the local music scene."

Mint 400 Records

In 2013, they joined Mint 400 Records and released the ten-track album The Maravines. Distelfink was released in 2014, and the album charted on US college radio nationwide, spending several weeks in the "Top Songs And Albums Of The Week" at Gettysburg College's radio station WZBT, which is located nearby the Distelfink drive-in that appears on the cover.

In 2016, the Maravines released the eight-track album Sloan. They performed at the 2016 North Jersey Indie Rock Festival. In 2017, the Maravines self-released Dotty which features "slide guitar and lilting vocal melod." In 2018, they released the ten-track album Belmar.

The Maravines appear on several Mint 400 Records compilation albums such as Transformed: A Tribute to Lou Reed , 1967 where they perform a "true-to-form rootsy" arrangement of the Byrds "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere," and give "All Apologies" by Nirvana "the psychedelic treatment" on Mint 400 Records Presents Nirvana In Utero. They also appear on the Fairmont album , sharing vocals with Neil Sabatino for the song "Gone."

Members

  • Chris Lee – vocals, guitar, bass and percussion
  • Evan Pope – drums, guitar, vocals and bass

Discography

Albums
  • Pearl (2011)
  • The Maravines (2013)
  • Distelfink (2014)
  • Bruce (2015)
  • Sloan (2016)
  • Dotty (2017)
  • Belmar (2018)
  • Covers (2019)
Compilations
  • Acoustic Showcase (2015)
Appearing on
  • Patchwork (2014)
  • Rock the Lup: Volume V (2014)
  • Transformed: A Tribute to Lou Reed (2014)
  • (2015)
  • 1967 (2015)
  • Mint 400 Records Presents In a Mellow Tone (2015)
  • The 3rd Annual 24 Hour Songwriting Challenge (2016)
  • Mint 400 Records Presents Nirvana In Utero (2017)

References

Citations
  1. Eversole 2014.
  2. ^ Rotolo 2015.
  3. ^ Aboushaca 2015.
  4. Sentinel Staff 2012.
  5. ONE Staff 2016.
  6. Makin 2016.
  7. Cross 2014.
  8. Wawrzyniak 2014.
  9. Testa 2017.
  10. The Gettysburgian Staff 2015a.
  11. The Gettysburgian Staff 2015b.
  12. Music Staff 2015.
  13. Landon 2016.
  14. Silverman 2014.
  15. Pirate! Staff 2016.
  16. Mehalick 2016.
  17. Erickson 2017.
  18. Testa 2014.
  19. Moore 2015.
  20. Appio 2017.
  21. Carradini 2015.
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