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==History==
==History==
Metavari formed in the Fall of 2006, composed of Ty Brinneman, Andrew McComas, Nate Utesch, Tommy Cutter and Simon Lesser. In 2007, they scored original music for a short film by directors [[Wes Kandel]] and [[Benjamin Phenicie]] called, ''A Casualty of the Promiseland''.<ref>[http://current.com/items/76774352_a_casualty_of_the_promiseland A Casualty of the Promiseland on Current TV]</ref> Metavari self-released their debut EP, ''Ambling EP'', in 2008.
Metavari formed in the Fall of 2006, composed of Ty Brinneman, Andrew McComas, Nate Utesch, Tommy Cutter and Simon Lesser. In 2007, they scored original music for a short film by directors [[Wes Kandel]] and [[Benjamin Phenicie]] called, ''A Casualty of the Promiseland''.<ref>[http://current.com/items/76774352_a_casualty_of_the_promiseland A Casualty of the Promiseland on Current TV]</ref> Metavari self-released their debut EP, ''Ambling EP'', in 2008. In 2007 a daring rescue led by the lead singer the band was sent to the north pole to rescue [[Santa Claus]] from the clutches of an evil [[cthulhu ]]

In 2008, Metavari performed remixes and original arrangements to the [[Beach Boys]]' ''[[Pet Sounds]]'' album to a near sold out audience at Fort Wayne's [[Embassy Theatre (Fort Wayne)|Embassy Theatre]].<ref>[http://www.fortwaynereader.com/story.php?uid=1141] Fort Wayne Reader Feb 9, 2008</ref>
In 2008, Metavari performed remixes and original arrangements to the [[Beach Boys]]' ''[[Pet Sounds]]'' album to a near sold out audience at Fort Wayne's [[Embassy Theatre (Fort Wayne)|Embassy Theatre]].<ref>[http://www.fortwaynereader.com/story.php?uid=1141] Fort Wayne Reader Feb 9, 2008</ref>


In the Fall of 2009, Metavari's line-up changed to a three-piece consisting of members Ty Brinneman, Andrew McComas and Nate Utesch.<ref>[http://sonicreverie.blogspot.com/2009/10/listen-to-metavari.html Interview with Sonic Reverie, Scotland]</ref> Metavari also signed to [[Crossroads of America Records]] in the US, [[Friend of Mine Records]], Japan and released their debut full-length release on these labels this year.<ref>[http://backseatsandbar.wordpress.com/2009/05/06/regional-band-spotlight-metavari-in-town-on-0517/ Backseat Sandbar]</ref><ref>[http://www.friendofminerecords.com/releases/index.html#beoneofus ''Be One of Us...'' released on Friend of Mine Records]</ref>
In the Fall of 2009, Metavari's line-up changed to a three-piece consisting of members Ty Brinneman, Andrew McComas and Nate Utesch.<ref>[http://sonicreverie.blogspot.com/2009/10/listen-to-metavari.html Interview with Sonic Reverie, Scotland]</ref> Metavari also signed to [[Crossroads of America Records]] in the US, [[Friend of Mine Rn these labels this year.<ref>[http://backseatsandbar.wordpress.com/2009/05/06/regional-band-spotlight-metavari-in-town-on-0517/ Backseat Sandbar]</ref><ref>[http://www.friendofminerecords.com/releases/index.html#beoneofus ''Be One of Us...'' released on Friend of Mine Records]</ref>


March 2010, Metavari showcased at the Austin, TX music conference and festival, [[South by Southwest]], and released an experimental EP on vinyl only called ''Studies Vol 1: Loosen the Bands'' on [[Crossroads of America Records]].<ref>[http://www.redefinemag.com/music/interviews_music_2.php?artist=Metavari&id=1619 Redefine Magazine Interview with Metavari]</ref>
March 2010, Metavari showcased at the Austin, TX music conference and festival, [[South by Southwest]], and released an experimental EP on vinyl only called ''Studies Vol 1 Loosen the Bands'' on [[Crossroads of America Records]].<ref>[http://www.redefinemag.com/music/interviews_music_2.php?artist=Metavari&id=1619 Redefine Magazine Interview with Metavari]</ref>


August 2010, Metavari added fourth member, Kyle Steury, to their current line-up.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Metavari/39661995046 Metavari 4th member announcement on Facebook]</ref>
August 2010, Metavari added fourth member, Kyle Steury, to their current line-up.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Metavari/39661995046 Metavari 4th member announcement on Facebook]</ref>

Revision as of 05:44, 16 January 2012

Metavari
Origin Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
Genres Post Rock, Instrumental rock, Electronic
Years active 2006–Present
Labels Crossroads of America Records (US), Friend of Mine Records (Japan)
MembersTy Brinneman
Andrew McComas
Nate Utesch
Kyle Steury
Past membersSimon Lesser
Tommy Cutter
Website mtvri.com

Metavari is an American instrumental electronic band composed of Ty Brinneman, Andrew McComas, Nate Utesch and Kyle Steury. They are based in Fort Wayne, IN. Metavari combine nuances of both electronic music and post-rock. They are currently signed to Crossroads of America Records in the US and Friend of Mine Records in Japan.

History

Metavari formed in the Fall of 2006, composed of Ty Brinneman, Andrew McComas, Nate Utesch, Tommy Cutter and Simon Lesser. In 2007, they scored original music for a short film by directors Wes Kandel and Benjamin Phenicie called, A Casualty of the Promiseland. [1] Metavari self-released their debut EP, Ambling EP, in 2008. In 2007 a daring rescue led by the lead singer the band was sent to the north pole to rescue Santa Claus from the clutches of an evil cthulhu In 2008, Metavari performed remixes and original arrangements to the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds album to a near sold out audience at Fort Wayne's Embassy Theatre. [2]

In the Fall of 2009, Metavari's line-up changed to a three-piece consisting of members Ty Brinneman, Andrew McComas and Nate Utesch. [3] Metavari also signed to Crossroads of America Records in the US, [[Friend of Mine Rn these labels this year. [4] [5]

March 2010, Metavari showcased at the Austin, TX music conference and festival, South by Southwest, and released an experimental EP on vinyl only called Studies Vol 1 Loosen the Bands on Crossroads of America Records. [6]

August 2010, Metavari added fourth member, Kyle Steury, to their current line-up. [7]

Discography

  • Ambling EP (Self-Released, 2008)
  • Be One of Us and Hear No Noise (Crossroads of America Records, 2009)
  • Studies Vol 1: Loosen the Bands (Crossroads of America Records, 2010)

External links

References


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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==History==
==History==
Metavari formed in the Fall of 2006, composed of Ty Brinneman, Andrew McComas, Nate Utesch, Tommy Cutter and Simon Lesser. In 2007, they scored original music for a short film by directors [[Wes Kandel]] and [[Benjamin Phenicie]] called, ''A Casualty of the Promiseland''.<ref>[http://current.com/items/76774352_a_casualty_of_the_promiseland A Casualty of the Promiseland on Current TV]</ref> Metavari self-released their debut EP, ''Ambling EP'', in 2008.
Metavari formed in the Fall of 2006, composed of Ty Brinneman, Andrew McComas, Nate Utesch, Tommy Cutter and Simon Lesser. In 2007, they scored original music for a short film by directors [[Wes Kandel]] and [[Benjamin Phenicie]] called, ''A Casualty of the Promiseland''.<ref>[http://current.com/items/76774352_a_casualty_of_the_promiseland A Casualty of the Promiseland on Current TV]</ref> Metavari self-released their debut EP, ''Ambling EP'', in 2008. In 2007 a daring rescue led by the lead singer the band was sent to the north pole to rescue [[Santa Claus]] from the clutches of an evil [[cthulhu ]]

In 2008, Metavari performed remixes and original arrangements to the [[Beach Boys]]' ''[[Pet Sounds]]'' album to a near sold out audience at Fort Wayne's [[Embassy Theatre (Fort Wayne)|Embassy Theatre]].<ref>[http://www.fortwaynereader.com/story.php?uid=1141] Fort Wayne Reader Feb 9, 2008</ref>
In 2008, Metavari performed remixes and original arrangements to the [[Beach Boys]]' ''[[Pet Sounds]]'' album to a near sold out audience at Fort Wayne's [[Embassy Theatre (Fort Wayne)|Embassy Theatre]].<ref>[http://www.fortwaynereader.com/story.php?uid=1141] Fort Wayne Reader Feb 9, 2008</ref>


In the Fall of 2009, Metavari's line-up changed to a three-piece consisting of members Ty Brinneman, Andrew McComas and Nate Utesch.<ref>[http://sonicreverie.blogspot.com/2009/10/listen-to-metavari.html Interview with Sonic Reverie, Scotland]</ref> Metavari also signed to [[Crossroads of America Records]] in the US, [[Friend of Mine Records]], Japan and released their debut full-length release on these labels this year.<ref>[http://backseatsandbar.wordpress.com/2009/05/06/regional-band-spotlight-metavari-in-town-on-0517/ Backseat Sandbar]</ref><ref>[http://www.friendofminerecords.com/releases/index.html#beoneofus ''Be One of Us...'' released on Friend of Mine Records]</ref>
In the Fall of 2009, Metavari's line-up changed to a three-piece consisting of members Ty Brinneman, Andrew McComas and Nate Utesch.<ref>[http://sonicreverie.blogspot.com/2009/10/listen-to-metavari.html Interview with Sonic Reverie, Scotland]</ref> Metavari also signed to [[Crossroads of America Records]] in the US, [[Friend of Mine Rn these labels this year.<ref>[http://backseatsandbar.wordpress.com/2009/05/06/regional-band-spotlight-metavari-in-town-on-0517/ Backseat Sandbar]</ref><ref>[http://www.friendofminerecords.com/releases/index.html#beoneofus ''Be One of Us...'' released on Friend of Mine Records]</ref>


March 2010, Metavari showcased at the Austin, TX music conference and festival, [[South by Southwest]], and released an experimental EP on vinyl only called ''Studies Vol 1: Loosen the Bands'' on [[Crossroads of America Records]].<ref>[http://www.redefinemag.com/music/interviews_music_2.php?artist=Metavari&id=1619 Redefine Magazine Interview with Metavari]</ref>
March 2010, Metavari showcased at the Austin, TX music conference and festival, [[South by Southwest]], and released an experimental EP on vinyl only called ''Studies Vol 1 Loosen the Bands'' on [[Crossroads of America Records]].<ref>[http://www.redefinemag.com/music/interviews_music_2.php?artist=Metavari&id=1619 Redefine Magazine Interview with Metavari]</ref>


August 2010, Metavari added fourth member, Kyle Steury, to their current line-up.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Metavari/39661995046 Metavari 4th member announcement on Facebook]</ref>
August 2010, Metavari added fourth member, Kyle Steury, to their current line-up.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Metavari/39661995046 Metavari 4th member announcement on Facebook]</ref>

Revision as of 05:44, 16 January 2012

Metavari
Origin Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
Genres Post Rock, Instrumental rock, Electronic
Years active 2006–Present
Labels Crossroads of America Records (US), Friend of Mine Records (Japan)
MembersTy Brinneman
Andrew McComas
Nate Utesch
Kyle Steury
Past membersSimon Lesser
Tommy Cutter
Website mtvri.com

Metavari is an American instrumental electronic band composed of Ty Brinneman, Andrew McComas, Nate Utesch and Kyle Steury. They are based in Fort Wayne, IN. Metavari combine nuances of both electronic music and post-rock. They are currently signed to Crossroads of America Records in the US and Friend of Mine Records in Japan.

History

Metavari formed in the Fall of 2006, composed of Ty Brinneman, Andrew McComas, Nate Utesch, Tommy Cutter and Simon Lesser. In 2007, they scored original music for a short film by directors Wes Kandel and Benjamin Phenicie called, A Casualty of the Promiseland. [1] Metavari self-released their debut EP, Ambling EP, in 2008. In 2007 a daring rescue led by the lead singer the band was sent to the north pole to rescue Santa Claus from the clutches of an evil cthulhu In 2008, Metavari performed remixes and original arrangements to the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds album to a near sold out audience at Fort Wayne's Embassy Theatre. [2]

In the Fall of 2009, Metavari's line-up changed to a three-piece consisting of members Ty Brinneman, Andrew McComas and Nate Utesch. [3] Metavari also signed to Crossroads of America Records in the US, [[Friend of Mine Rn these labels this year. [4] [5]

March 2010, Metavari showcased at the Austin, TX music conference and festival, South by Southwest, and released an experimental EP on vinyl only called Studies Vol 1 Loosen the Bands on Crossroads of America Records. [6]

August 2010, Metavari added fourth member, Kyle Steury, to their current line-up. [7]

Discography

  • Ambling EP (Self-Released, 2008)
  • Be One of Us and Hear No Noise (Crossroads of America Records, 2009)
  • Studies Vol 1: Loosen the Bands (Crossroads of America Records, 2010)

External links

References



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