Total Slacker is an American
band from
Brooklyn
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,
New York
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Film and television
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In their first year as a group, they released two singles on independent record labels both in the U.S. and
Europe
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and played over 100 shows in New York, garnering the attention of press and international radio play. \
Total Slacker's first drummer was Ross Condon, the younger brother to
Zach Condon
Beirut is an American band that was originally the solo musical project of Zach Condon. Beirut's music combines elements of indie rock and world music. The band's first performance with the full brass section was in New York, in May 2006, in sup ...
of the band,
Beirut
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. In January 2011, their single "Crystal Necklace" reached #36 on
Pitchfork
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's Top 50 songs from 2010 readers poll. On March 14, 2011, the band's single "Crystal Necklace" was released on
London
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based record label
Fierce Panda, a compilation cassette tape with bands
Dum Dum Girls, Twin Sister,
Beach Fossils,
Real Estate
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and Weekends. On July 26, 2011 Total Slacker debuted on
BBC Radio
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for Tom Ravenscroft /
Jon Hillcock's program in London. On August 10, 2011 the single "Video Store Rental Guy" was featured in Kai Neville's surf film: Lost Atlas, and covered in
Surfing Magazine
On September 27, 2011,
Pitchfork Media
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reviewed their debut LP "Thrashin", released in London on Marshall Teller Records. On October 30, 2011 Total Slacker made a cameo on
MTV's new show "Weird Vibes" On November 9, 2011 Front man
Tucker Rountree was interviewed on
NBC
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.com about their debut LP "Thrashin" and the recent occupy wall street protests. On December 7, 2011
VH1 interviewed the band for WTF Wednesday's O Music awards.
On October 1, 2012, Total Slacker announced that their second drummer, Terence Connor, was killed in a hit-and-run accident while biking. Soon after this, Zoë Brecher, a recent
Skidmore College
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History
S ...
graduate, joined the band.
On August 19, 2016 they released their third studio album Parallels.
Notable press
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The New Yorker
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'' magazine defined them in a January 11, 2010 article as: "part of the Brooklyn contingent of a sub-subgenre... shitgaze".
*
Pitchfork Media
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Schreiber started Pitchfork while working ...
premiered their debut music video (October 2010) of the song "Crystal Necklace", directed and filmed by Mathew Caron with cinematography by Christopher Person and animations by Danielle Burgos.
* ''
Rolling Stone
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'' (France) reviewed the band in July 2010 saying: "...a very lascivious sound and hovering vocals...Listless and languid phrasing".
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Village Voice
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'': "Front man Tucker Rountree manages to echo both Thurston Moore and
Lou Reed
Lewis Allan Reed (March 2, 1942October 27, 2013) was an American musician, songwriter, and poet. He was the guitarist, singer, and principal songwriter for the rock band the Velvet Underground and had a solo career that spanned five decades. ...
with his half-sung, half-spoken lyrics about being young, broke, and in love."
Singles
Albums
References
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Psychedelic rock music groups from New York (state)
Musical groups established in 2010
Musical groups from Brooklyn
2010 establishments in New York City