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Atticus is an American rock band formed in 1995 in
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, Tennessee, noted for progressive compositions, complex
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, innovative
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, and a small but loyally devoted fan base. The band is named after the
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character of ''
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'', a novel by
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which won the
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for Fiction in 1961, and commonly picturized in posters and T-shirts developed by various print companies and Express clothing line. Atticus reunited with former Atticus guitarist Nick Swan for a special reunion show at the New City Cafe in Knoxville's Old City on July 16, 2005. The band officially went on indefinite hiatus on June 7, 2006 to pursue other artistic endeavors, though several side projects are underway.


History

Atticus began as a
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style
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formed by Aaron Gabriel, Donnie Shockley, and Allen Clark just before they graduated
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. Nick Swan and Adam Menhinick joined the group a few years later, completing the lineup. The very first Atticus album was
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and actually the third or fourth attempt the band had made to record a CD on a portable
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four-track recorder. Allen's family was in the process of moving from their already nice home to an even nicer
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, and the band had the perfect opportunity and space to record an album in the Clarks' abandoned former residency. Atticus began tracking
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and made significant progress on what would have been their first album until something happened. They don't remember ''what'' happened, but something definitely happened that caused them to abandon the
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. Then Nick received a new four-track recorder for his birthday that had some EQ knobs and gadgets that the little Fostex they'd been using didn't possess. Hastily recorded and produced at the end of the last century, Atticus was thrust into the hands of awaiting fans and music stores all over Knoxville and then quickly confiscated. The limited number of copies in existence makes Atticus a
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, noted for its distinctly atrocious production and
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. This album is considered to be very important to the development of Atticus because it got them accustomed to the recording process and largely determined what songs would later be found on ''High Expectations''. After several years of polishing a repertoire of original songs and attempting several demo recordings, Atticus decided that the time had come to professionally record a collection of their songs for release by ''Goldacre & Horner''. They entered the studio in December 1999 and recorded twelve of the thirteen songs – the thirteenth having already been recorded earlier that year at Tony Verdera's home studio in Knoxville – for their full-length debut, ''High Expectations'', released on February 12, 2000. Atticus presents their adroit ability on this very guitar-driven CD to perform a variety of styles of rock while maintaining an identifiably signature sound – from southern-fried blues-rock stomp to placid, wistful love ballads. So innovative, in fact, was their
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release that Atticus received Rik's Music's prestigious "No Cheese" award in September 2000. In December 2000, Nick and Adam left Atticus, leaving Donnie and Aaron as the only ones who wanted to keep the band alive (Allen also wanted to continue, but he was on a mission trip in
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at the time). Donnie tried forming a new group with several different musicians over the following months, but it was clear that nothing was working out quite right. There was just no combination of people who could create that same great Atticus sound as the original lineup. Donnie was at the point of giving up altogether when he finally realized the obvious solution: record an Atticus album with the three members who formed the group in 1995 – Allen Clark, Aaron Gabriel, and himself. In April 2001, the original Atticus returned to Dwell Studios.Eight months later, ''Figment'' was born. ''Figment'' was a mostly acoustic album that included '' Pachelbel's Kanon in D'' performed by Aaron on the violin. '' 99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall'', recorded at the
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in Scotland, was named the top drinking song/booze ballad of all time by Modern Drunkard Magazine for what Rich Stewart ''aka'' Homebrew Stew of the now defunct Craphouse Press called "a raucous, thirteen minute party-ja

" beating out the likes of
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, and
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, just to name a few. Stewart also placed Atticus' version of the song at #1 in his book entitled The Top 151 Drinking Songs. ''Selections From The Vault'' was a concurrently self-released EP of Atticus rarities arranged while putting the finishing touches on ''Grand Theft Audio''. In addition to the original, widely-downloaded version of ''Romance Is A Slowdance,'' the first three studio recordings Atticus ever did, c. 1996 – ''Stardust,'' ''Pipe Dreams,'' and ''Pathetic'' – were included as well. The disc also included an extremely rare, extremely unusual
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track that was recorded around the same time entitled ''Let Go of My Shoe, You Nasty Dog!'' Most noteworthy however was the inclusion of ''Think I'm Gonna Kill Myself,'' the Atticus radio single under the pseudony
The Green Apple Splatters
of the infamous "Green Apple Splatters Hoax." The Atticus single ''Forever My Darling'' was performed nationwide on September 19, 2003 on the WB's The Daily Buzz

seen in a total of 140 markets, clearing over 41% of the country. Ron Corning,
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on the syndicated morning talk show, described the performance as ''"... an amazing song, I thought. he song isvery much a
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1950s kind of sound''."The Daily Buzz
The Daily Buzz Episode (Video) dated 19 September 2003
" ''www.dailybuzz.tv''. September 19, 2003.
A studio version of that song is included on ''Grand Theft Audio'', the latest album by Atticus which includes the Green Apple Splatters' ''Southeast Exports'' interview.


Discography


References


External links

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''The Sound Lair''
(formerly Dwell Studios) – The
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, TN recording studio where Atticus recorded High Expectations, Figment, and Grand Theft Audio.
''Atticus'' music on last.fm
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