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Man Man is an American
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rock band from
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currently based in
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. Their multi-instrumental style is centered on the piano playing of lead singer, songwriter, and lyricist Honus (Ryan Kattner). Honus is accompanied by a group of multi-instrumentalist musicians and vocalists. Instruments played by the band include clavinet, Moog Little Phatty, sousaphone,
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, flute, bass clarinet,
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, Fender Jazz Bass,
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baritone guitar,
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and various percussive instruments including pots and pans, toy noisemakers, Chinese funeral horns, spoons, smashing plates, and fireworks.


History

Man Man released their debut '' The Man in a Blue Turban with a Face'' in October 2004 on Ace Fu Records, but did not begin to tour extensively until the 2006 release of their second album '' Six Demon Bag''. In 2007, the band opened for Modest Mouse on several U.S. tours, gaining them further public attention. Not long afterward,
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began airing a series of commercials starring
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with Man Man's "10 lb Mustache" as the background music. "10 lb Mustache", "Feathers", and "Engrish Bwudd" were featured in season 3, episode 8 of the TV show '' Weeds''. The band also recorded a cover of "Little Boxes" for the title sequence of that episode. Man Man released their third studio album '' Rabbit Habits'' on ANTI- in 2008, and embarked on a North American tour in March 2008, with
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splitting dates. They performed at numerous festivals including
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, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival,
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, and the
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that same year. Man Man released their fourth album '' Life Fantastic'' in May 2011 with producer Mike Mogis (of Bright Eyes and
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fame). The album featured a less "wacky" and more somber sound than previous releases. The first song written for the album "Steak Knives" was inspired by a failed relationship and the death of several close friends. It took Kattner (Honus Honus) over a year to write. In 2011 and 2017, Honus released albums with the indie supergroup
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. Man Man's fifth studio album, ''On Oni Pond'' was released on September 10, 2013. The album was again produced by Mike Mogis. The first single, "Head On", peaked at #32 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart. In 2015, Honus completed both a solo album and an album of children's music. On November 4, 2016, Honus released his solo album, ''Use Your Delusion''. On August 9, 2019, the band released a two-song single for
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Singles Series titled "Beached" / "Witch". Six months later in February, 2020, the band announced the release of their first studio album in seven years, ''
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''. In 2020, they were featured in the game
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with a previously unreleased song "So It Goes", credited in-universe as "Fingers and the Outlaws".


Members

*Honus Honus: vocals, piano, electric piano, organ, guitar, ukulele, percussion *Jazz Diesel: trap kit, percussion *Mature Kevin: marimba, bass, melodica, trumpet, clarinet, bass clarinet, percussion, backing vocals *Eggs Foster: bass, guitar, keys, organ, percussion, backing vocals, pack master, Torquoise bass *Topanga Sam: guitar, rice cooker, full-bearded vocals, Furred harp


Past members

Previous members have included, but were not limited to, Tiberius Lyn, Pow Pow ( Christopher Powell), Sweet Chestnut (Dan Scofield), Brown Sugar (Adam Schatz), Shono (Bryan Murphy), Kritter Krat/Cougar/Alejandro Borg (Russell Higbee), Turkey Moth/Giamebee (Jamey Robinson), Chang Wang (Billy Blaise Dufala), Blanco (Steven Dufala), Brett Swett, Les Mizzle (Craig Van Hise), G. Clinton Killingsworth (Sam Henderson), Liz Rywelki, King Cyrus King, Dicky Betts Jr. (Matt Gibson), Moonbeam (Evander Green), Thu Butler, Jefferson, Brown Sugar Jr. (Michael Kammers), Pee Wee Tay Tay, Shit Foot (Stephanie Smith), Sara Yurman, and Sergei Sogay (
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).


Discography


Studio albums

*'' The Man in a Blue Turban with a Face'' (2004) *'' Six Demon Bag'' (2006) *'' Rabbit Habits'' (2008) *'' Life Fantastic'' (2011) *''
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'' (2013) *''
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Extended plays

*''Man Man EP'' (2004) *'' Little Torments 7"'' (2008)


Singles

*"Head On (Hold On To Your Heart)" - No. 32 Alternative Songs *"Beached" / "Witch"New Man Man Single Release Available for Streaming & Purchase
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References


External links


Official Site



Interview with Honus Honus, Ryan Kattner, ''The Inflatable Ferret'' 10/13/11

Interview with RadioUTD

Interview with Tiny Mix Tapes' Chris Ruen

Interview with Pitchfork Media 05/22/06



NPR Broadcast of the June 30, 2006 concert in Washington, DC

Tiny Mix Tapes
article on current tour.
Set of 6 live videos at scheduletwo.com

Honus Honus interview with Ted Coe on KCSB-FM's ''The Freak Power Ticket'' 08/30/10


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