Cains & Abels
Cains & Abels | |
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Cains & Abels: (clockwise from top left) David Sampson, Jonathan Dawe, Joshua Ippel, Michelle Vondiziano | |
Background information | |
Origin | Grand Rapids, Michigan |
Genres | Rock |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | States Rights Records |
Website | Cains & Abels |
Members |
David Sampson (vocals, bass) Joshua Ippel (guitar), Jamie McGaw (drums) |
Past members |
Jonathan Dawe (drums, vocals) Michelle Vondiziano (keyboards, vocals) |
Cains & Abels is a musical group originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan currently based in Chicago, Illinois. The band consists of David Sampson (vocals, bass), Joshua Ippel (guitar), Jonathan Dawe (drums, vocals), and Michelle Vondiziano (keyboards, vocals). The band members met in 2003 while attending Calvin College.
In May 2009 Cains & Abels released Call Me Up on States Rights Records. In a Pitchfork Media list post-afrobeat dance explosion band NOMO named it one of the best albums of 2008, though the album didn't officially come out until 2009.[1]
MP3 blog Said the Gramophone listed Cains & Abels' 2009 single "My Life is Easy" in their Best Songs of 2009.[2]
Discography
Studio albums
- Call Me Up (May 2009) - States Rights Records
- My Life is Easy (March 2012) - Whistler Records
EPs
- Clean Air, Cloud Science (2005) - New Blood
- The Price Is Right (2011) - Positive Beat Recordings .[3]
Compilations
- Grown Zone/Groan Zone (2007) - States Rights Records
- Bro Zone (2005) - States Rights RecordsGrown Zone/Groan Zone
References
External links
- Cains & Abels Official Site
- MySpace
- Muxtape
- The Curator "Cains & Abels Sing Their Heads Off" By Rebecca Tirrell Talbot
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