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The Shys were a five piece
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band from
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. Their line-up consisted of Kyle Krone, Chris Wulff, Riley Stephenson, and Ryan Hansen. Their debut CD, ''Astoria'', was released on
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on July 11, 2006. Their most popular song is "Call in the Calvary".


History


Formation and EP

Kyle Krone and Alex Kweskin knew each other for a long time. In high school, they met Chris Wulff, who played guitar. They played in different high school bands and semi-professional gigs. The trio then decided to form their own band. Originally, they were called "The Gun Shys". In 2004, they opened for
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in
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, and released a six-song EP on Intravenous Records. They became a four-piece band with the addition of Mike Walker. Later on, they were joined by Riley Stephenson and Tony Cupito.


Astoria

In 2006, The Shys performed at that year's
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, where the
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called them "Best Alternative to Jet". They also performed at that year's Street Scene, a musical festival in
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. Later that year, they released their debut album ''Astoria,'' which featured the singles "Call in the Calvary" and "Waiting on the Sun". The album was met with critical acclaim and a growing, loyal fanbase. However, the album also received negative feedback, with reviews calling it "predictable, unimaginative and lacking originality." "Call in the Calvary" was featured in HBO’s ''
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'' that year.


2nd EP and 2nd album

In 2008, The Shys released a 3-song EP, ''She's Already Gone.'' The Shys' album ''You'll Never Understand This Band the Way That I Do'' was released on July 22, 2008, on local
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indie label Aeronaut Records. The band announced that it recorded for two days in familiar territory in Los Angeles at Station House Recording Studio ( Hollywood Sound) where the band made its past three albums. To finish the record, the band retreated to
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, and used a mobile recording studio borrowed from friends
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.
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described the new album as "gritty rock that is accessible, and thriving on explosive dynamics."


Disbandment

In 2009, The Shys played at that year's SXSW festival. Around April or May of that year, Krone decided to make his own music. They permanently separated, and there are no plans for future performances as a band or a reunion. All members say they are still good friends, and some still perform and write music with each other regularly.


Band members


Final line-up

* Kyle Krone (vocals, guitar) * Chris Wulff (bass) * Riley Stephenson (keyboards)


Former members

* Mike Walker (drums, percussion) * Alex Kweskin (drums, electric piano) * Tony Cupito (drums)


Post-Shys

In 2011, Krone released three singles. He then released his own album ''For Those Who Think Young.'' He then formed another band, Casual Vice before moving away to
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, which split up that band. Wulff and Cupito worked alongside acclaimed producer
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on a project they called "The Get Back Sons". Wulff also did his own project, Collection, alongside Ben Adams. Stephenson is currently working in the financial analyst business with his father, but still plays keys whenever he gets together with his former bandmates. Kweskin toured Europe alongside Robert Francis, and also became an entrepreneur with a hotdog business. Cupito would then join another band, Beware of Darkness. "Call in the Calvary" continues to be the band's most popular song. The song was used in the 2008 film Prom Night, and most recently, Season 1 of Reacher.


References


External links

*http://www.myspace.com/theshysmusic {{DEFAULTSORT:Shys, The Musical groups from Los Angeles Sire Records artists 2004 establishments in California Musical groups established in 2004 Indie rock musical groups from California