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SSLYBY in concert in Moscow, Russia.
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Springfield, Missouri |
| Genres | Indie pop Alternative rock |
| Years active | 1999–present |
| Labels | Polyvinyl Record Co. |
| Website | www.sslyby.com |
| Members | |
| Will Knauer Philip Dickey John Robert Cardwell Jonathan James |
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Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin (SSLYBY) is an indie pop band from Springfield, Missouri. Their first full-length album Broom, independently released in 2005, received good reviews from Spin Magazine and they are now signed with Polyvinyl Record Co.. The band's name refers to Boris Yeltsin, the first President of Russia (1990-1999).
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Will Knauer and Philip Dickey were mutual high school friends. Phil and Will were in different bands that both "tried to sound like Nirvana."[1] After Will and Phil's high school bands broke up (Wharf and Thinking Version, respectively), the two started playing together on Weller Street and Phil came up with the new name.[1]
The new songs needed a new band name, so we chose something really dumb, because we were only practicing in Will's attic. There were 2 girls who would watch us practice and I wanted to make them laugh...and I wanted the guys in Wharf to laugh...so that's when I came up with Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin. Boris Yeltsin recently resigned and I was 17.
Phil and John Robert met in 2002 during their freshman year of college and started writing together; many of their early collaborations ended up on Broom.
SSLYBY released a split record with Michael Holt, formerly of the San Francisco cult band the Mommyheads, on Catbird Records (a label started by the blog site Catbirdseat) in 2004.
Back in Springfield, the band practiced and recorded in Will's house on Weller Street, which is featured in much of their art work, including pictures on various blogs, their website, the artwork for Broom, and the music video for Broom's opening track, Pangea. The band recorded Broom in that same house over 8 months in 2005 and gigged together in and around Springfield.
The album was seen as an indie success, and received favorable press in Spin Magazine and internet buzz from blogs like You Ain't No Picasso and Bars and Guitars as well as a favorable review in Pitchfork.[1]
In February 2006, the band went on tour with Catfish Haven (from the Secretly Canadian label) and on April 27, 2006, the band's song "Oregon Girl" was featured on an episode of The OC, although the band still had no record label at the time. While on the same tour, the band met a representative from Polyvinyl Record Co. and a booking agent.[1]
In spring 2006 SSLYBY contributed three songs to a split cd produced by the Springfield-based literary magazine Things That Are True. The cd accompanied the sixth issue, called Haircuts, and also featured songs by Nathaniel Carroll.
While on the tour, it was reported that the band had signed to Polyvinyl Records and would release a re-mastered version of Broom on 24 October 2006.[2] Because the original version of the album was recorded by the band with their own equipment (including a Boss digital multitrack recorder using only Shure SM57 and SM58 microphones), it was not professionally mastered to the same level as most industry-standard releases. The lo-fi sound drew many critics and listeners to the band, and the remaster keeps most of that sound intact, although the difference between the two releases is evident even to the untrained ear.[3]
Jonathan, the drummer, left the band in early 2006, and was replaced by Jake Viele for the summer tour. For a brief stint in 2006, Warren Sandwell of the bands El Minotaur and The Bootheel filled in on drums for touring. Recently, Jonathan James has been seen behind the kit with the band again.
The band's highly anticipated follow up to Broom, Pershing, was released on April 8, 2008 on Polyvinyl Records. Preorder copies of the album were shipped early and received March 31, 2008. These copies featured bonus material including extra songs (via download), stickers, posters, and Airheads.
In 2008 Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin released a Split EP with Puzzle.
Their third album under Polyvinyl will be produced by Chris Walla of Death Cab for Cutie, with recording in Madison, Wisconsin during Sept 2009, mixing at Walla's Portland studio in fall 2009, and the album release in early to mid 2010.[4]
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