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The Airborne Toxic Event - Wikipedia. The Airborne Toxic Event is an American indie band from Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California. It consists of Mikel Jollett (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Steven Chen (guitar, keyboards), Adrian Rodriguez (electric bass, backing vocals), Daren Taylor (drums) and Anna Bulbrook (viola, keyboard, tambourine, backing vocals). The band released its debut self- titled album in 2.

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Lillo's novel White Noise, the group is known for its blend of rock music and orchestral arrangements, having performed frequently with the Calder Quartet, a string quartet based in Los Angeles. The group has also played concerts with the Louisville Orchestra and the Colorado Symphony Orchestra. History[edit]Formation and early years (2. Initially a writer and essayist, Jollett began seriously writing songs with an acoustic guitar following a week in March 2. Alopecia areata and Vitiligo. This quick succession of traumatic events spurred a period of intense songwriting, and it was around this time that he first met Taylor through a mutual friend in Silver Lake, Los Angeles.[2]Throughout the summer of 2. Jollett and Taylor rehearsed several of Jollett’s songs, including early incarnations of "Wishing Well," "Missy," and "Innocence," which would eventually appear on the band’s debut album.

After a few months of rehearsals, Jollett ran into Bulbrook one night at El Gran Burrito, a popular outdoor Mexican restaurant in Silver Lake. Trained in orchestral and chamber music, she had just moved to Los Angeles from New York City. Though they were just acquaintances at the time, he remembered that she played the violin and asked her to attend one of his and Taylor’s rehearsals. Afraid to bring her more expensive violin to a rock rehearsal, she agreed to bring her viola instead.

Jollett then asked Harmon, a Tucson native and graduate of the Herb Alpert School of Music at the California Institute of the Arts, to join his fledgling band, having seen him perform in Los Angeles with other acts and been impressed with his background in rock and jazz, as well as his skill with the upright bass. Watch Yasukuni Online Free HD. At the time, Harmon was performing with multiple rock and jazz bands while teaching guitar to children both in East Los Angeles as part of Cal.

Arts' Community Arts Partnership, and at Arroyo Seco Park (Highland Park, CA) as part of its "Art in the Park" program. He refused at first, and it wasn’t until months later—after several shows—that Harmon agreed to join the group full- time. Chen and Jollett, meanwhile, had already known each other for five years. They first met through a mutual friend while both were living in San Francisco and working as writers. After a few years of living in New York, Chen made a return to his hometown of Los Angeles, upon which Jollett contacted him and asked if he’d be interested in playing the keyboard in the band.

Chen replied that he, in fact, played guitar and eventually filled the role as lead guitarist. Prior to the formation of the band, and to supplement his fiction writing, Jollett supported himself as a freelance writer, contributing to NPR, Los Angeles Times, Filter and Men's Health, among other organizations. Soon after the formation of the band, he concentrated only on fiction. In the summer of 2. Mc. Sweeney's issue 2.

Jollett’s short stories, The Crack, which appeared between short stories by Liz Mandrell and Stephen King.[3] In keeping with his literary background, Jollett named the band after a section of the postmodern novel White Noise,[4] which won the National Book Award in 1. American Gothic Episode Guide. In the book, a chemical spill from a railcar releases a poisonous cloud, dubbed by the military and media as an "airborne toxic event." The reason for choosing this as the name of the band, he has stated, is that the event described in the novel triggers a fear of death and a sense of mortality that fundamentally alters the protagonist’s outlook on himself, his family, and his life. The band was born of a similar life- altering sequence of events, and thus, the themes of mortality and media consumption that arise from the novel’s toxic cloud serve as a major impetus for the band’s creative drive. The Airborne Toxic Event played its first show at the Echo, a venue in Echo Park, in October 2. The show was well attended, and the following month, the band played the CMJ Music Marathon. In December 2. 00.

Rolling Stone named the group one of the "Top 2. Bands on My. Space."[5] The band went on to receive positive feedback and reviews from music blogs and press, most notably the L. A. Weekly[6] and the Los Angeles Times,[7] the latter of which named the group one of the top three L. A. bands to watch in 2. Previous bands to receive this distinction include Cold War Kids and Silversun Pickups. In the summer of 2.

U. K. indie label Square Records released a 7- inch single of the Airborne Toxic Event song "Does This Mean You Are Moving On?" [8] To support the release, the band embarked on a ten- day tour of the U. K., playing shows in London and Brighton. Upon returning, the band recorded 1.

Pete Min at his home studio in the Atwater Village, Los Angeles, while continuing to perform around Los Angeles. Ten of the tracks recorded at Min’s home would later comprise the band’s debut album. In December 2. 00. Sometime Around Midnight" with a live performance of the song on Indie 1. Check One Two. In January 2.

Indie 1. 03. 1 at the popular Silver Lake venue Spaceland, chronicled in a short You. Tube video titled "Thursdays in January".[9] During the second- to- last week of the residency, Los Angeles commercial radio stations KROQ- FM and Indie 1. KDLD) officially added the as- yet- unsigned band's song "Sometime Around Midnight" to regular rotation. Providence's WBRU, Seattle's KEXP- FM, San Francisco’s Live 1. KITS), San Diego’s 9. X (XETRA- FM), Boston's WFNX, and Sacramento's KWOD 1. In April 2. 00. 8, after an extensive courtship from major labels, the Airborne Toxic Event signed with the indie label Majordomo Records, based in Los Angeles.

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The Airborne Toxic Event, featuring ten of the 1. Min’s home studio at the end of 2. On August 1, coinciding with the release, the group performed "Sometime Around Midnight" on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. The record was received with mostly favorable reviews from such outlets as the Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, Q, Entertainment Weekly, and Drowned in Sound, among others.

Notably, the Boston Herald named the band's album "The Debut Album of the Year."[1. In addition, on December 6, 2. Tunes named "Sometime Around Midnight" the No. 1 Alternative Song of the Year on their Best of 2. One exception was the review on the music website Pitchfork Media, by Ian Cohen, who gave the record 1.

Arcade Fire, The Strokes, and Interpol.[1. In response, the band released a statement saying that it does not take reviews too seriously and criticized Pitchfork for basing their critiques on "a band's ability to match a certain indie rock aesthetic" rather than a band's other merits, and claiming that much of the review "reads less like a record review and more like a diatribe against a set of ill- considered and borderline offensive preconceptions about Los Angeles".[1.

To promote the album, the band released a series of one- take acoustic videos for each song on the record, filmed in different locations around Los Angeles. Each video was released in the order of the track listing on the album each week, with the final video ("Innocence") released in the first week of August to coincide with the album release. Some of the locations included the Los Angeles River, Griffith Park, and the Colburn School Conservatory of Music.