An Angle
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An Angle | |
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Origin | Sacramento, California |
Genre(s) | Indie Rock |
Years active | 2000–present |
Label(s) | Drive-Thru Records UnderAcloud Records |
Website | AnAngleMusic.com |
Members | |
Kris Anaya Matt Sergent Dan Block Nick Swimley James Neil |
An Angle is an indie rock band from Sacramento, California. At the center of this group is singer-songwriter Kris Anaya. The band is signed to Drive-Thru Records.
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[edit] Members
- Kris Anaya - vocals, guitar
- Matt Sergent - vocals, bass
- Nick Swimley - vocals, guitar
- James Neil - vocals, drums
- Dan Block - vocals, keyboards, trombone
[edit] Past contributors
Matt Bernick, Nick Jaroch, Kevin Fulton, Alex Jurich, Dank Spliff, Scott Bernick, JPQ, Justin Nelson, Lewis Hackett(England), Samir Armstrong, Bill Murray, Dana Dembowski, Sara Steenbergh, Courtney Jaroch, Lisa Dembowski, Benjamin Lockwood, Rick Strutz, Aram Deradoorian, Trevor Church, Morley Boyer, Joey Hyland, Melody Mundy, Jessica Brown, Angel Deradoorian, Ryan Rake, Tim McCord, Matt McCord, Chris Trombley, Robert Cheek, Lance Jackman, Anthony Sarte, Alvir Navin, Mark Meraji, Zack Thompson, Cory Prodigy, Mike Woodall, Nate Perkins, Nyssa Capps, Shaun Bivins, Steve Taylor, Gram Gerry, Toby Muench, Mike Sparks, Bob McCauley, Matt Millner, Travis John Bye, Ira Skinner, Ryan Rietz, Richard St.Ofle, Arjun Singh, Tony Portela, Marty Stangel, Chelsea Wolfe, Caitlin Gutenberger, Dusty Brown, Dave Dahlquist, Alex Huie, Ben Reeves, Ben Edrington, James Leste, Sam Coe, Terra Lopez, Marty Deradoorian, Thom Monaham, Christina Maradik, Allison Sharkey, Reylynn Goessling, Josh Heinze, Genaro Ulloa, Teresa Eggers, Brian True, Sarah Thrasher, Zoe Kemmerling, Mike Choi, Jessica Lowe, Sarah Meyerbeter, John Baccigaluppi, Eric Broyhill, Amber Padgett, James Finch Jr
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- And Take It with a Grain of Salt (2002/2004)
- We Can Breathe under Alcohol (2005)
- The Truth Is That You Are Alive (2007)
[edit] EPs
- 5 Days 5 Songs (2006)
[edit] Non-album tracks
- "A Song for Meghan" – released on Songs to Shoot up to, a split record with Mike Sparks (2004)
- "War Is Over" – released on Happy Holidays from Drive-Thru Records (2004)