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Spin: “ "dabble mercilessly, dipping into the murky connections between TV on the Radio and '80s Phil Collins"
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“Opposite Sides” On WOXY’s Futurist : http://woxy.lala.com/blog/2008
NPR Music CMJ Sessions : http://www.npr.org/templates
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Time Out New York "The Epoch's busily produced, electronica-and soul- tinged pop reminds us of TV On The Radio"
CMJ.com : http://prod1.cmj.com/articles
Impose Magazine "They're about to blow up with shady record deals being forged in dark alleys, but this sort of show was the head nod pop before the storm."
Gothamist "If we had to describe it with three words we'd use: smart electro pop. It's anthemic and layered, not a shallow end in this pool."
WIUX "Poppy, wonderful, brilliant…I would keep going with adjectives to describe this band, but I'd be wasting my time because there are too damn many."
Mar 20 2008 Maxwell’s (w/ God is an Astronaut) Hoboken, New Jersey
Apr 1 2008 Paradise Rock Club (w/ Lemonheads) Boston, Massachusetts
Apr 3 2008 Bowery Ballroom (w/ Helio Sequence) New York, New York
Apr 4 2008 Iota (w/ Enon) Arlington, Virginia
Apr 11 2008 University of the South Sewanee, Tennessee
Apr 16 2008 The Khyber Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Apr 17 2008 Club Cafe Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Apr 18 2008 Beachland Tavern Cleveland, Ohio
Apr 19 2008 Dunn Meadow (WIUX 99.1 FM Presents) Bloomington, Indiana
Apr 20 2008 Beat Kitchen Chicago, Illinois
For brothers Ryan & Hays Holladay, the craft of songwriting has always been closely linked with that of recording. From their earliest days of musical collaboration in elementary school, they employed computers and tape machines to not only document their songs but to begin sculpting their sound. A sound that could be called a distant relative to pop music. A sound that would later become the musical foundation for The Epochs (pronounced ee-poks).
The two continued to write and record together after moving to
In Spring 2004, The Epochs, having expanded to include bassist Kevin Smith and drummer Kotchy, began translating the recordings into songs that could be played live. After performing multiple residencies at such
Since returning to
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