Spinto Band
An indie pop group whose electronica-tinged tunes nod to Pavement, Of Montreal, and Field Music, the Spinto Band formed in 1996, spearheaded by Nick Krill, who was inspired to form the band when he came across some song lyrics written by his late grandfather, Roy Spinto. The band's original lineup included Jon Eaton, Albert Birney, brothers Thomas and Sam Hughes, and brothers Jeffrey and Joey Hobson; Birney would eventually leave the group in order to go to art school. Self-releasing seven albums over the course of the next eight years, the ...[more]
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Order and receive a free 7" with the tracks, "Franco Prussian" and "Airports" (a Motors cover) and a Spinto Band button. (while supplies last) VINYL FORMAT. The Spinto Band interlace rich, textured guitars, unconventional orchestration, and multiple-part vocal harmonies into exciting new avenues of indie pop. The music is at once outlandish, kinetic, and luminous, while still restrain [ read more ]
LP $16.99
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VINYL FORMAT. The Spinto Band is proud to release Slim and Slender. This succinct four song 10" vinyl gem is a follow-up to the ever-popular 2008 release, Moonwink, and a pre-cursor to their next studio album. Self recorded in eastern PA these very well may be some of the The Spinto Band's best stuff yet. Includes a lot of extended instrumental exploration including a bouncily jubilant cover of "Brazil" from the Terry Gilliam film of the same title, and the sunwinked summertime special "Thayer [ read more ]
10" $10.99
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