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Times New Viking

 
Artist: Times New Viking
Times New Viking

Group Members:

Jared Phillips, Beth Murphy, Adam Elliott

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  • Formed: 2004, Columbus, OH
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Rip It Off," "Born Again Revisited," "The Paisley Reich"

Biography

Much like Guided by Voices, Times New Viking is a noisy, lo-fi indie rock band from Ohio who made the leap from the long-running indie Siltbreeze Records to the higher-profile Matador label. Unlike Guided by Voices, whose hissy, distortion-heavy sound masked a knack for traditional '60s-influenced pop hooks and surreal lyrical wordplay, this Columbus-based trio favors a more punk-derived sound and minimalist, deliberately repetitive lyrics.

Times New Viking (the band name being an obscure and meaningless pun on the name of the popular typeface Times New Roman) formed in Columbus in 2004, when art school students Adam Elliott, Beth Murphy, and Jared Phillips spontaneously decided to form a band while hanging out in a local rock club. Murphy and Phillips, who had no musical training between them, took over keyboards and guitar respectively, while the marginally more skilled Elliott played drums. (Elliott and Murphy both sing, often together though rarely in harmony.) The band's debut album, Dig Yourself, was released on Siltbreeze in 2005, followed by Times New Viking Present the Paisley Reich in 2007. The CD version of the latter record included the six tracks from a pair of limited-edition vinyl-only EPs released prior to the album.

Generally positive reviews and a consistent touring ethic, which resulted in a stint opening for Yo La Tengo and performances at indie cred-building festivals like Coachella and SXSW, effectively raised the band's profile. Accordingly, they made the jump from Siltbreeze to Matador for 2008's Rip It Off, which comprised 16 breathless tracks in less than 31 minutes and was produced by Ohio noise-rock godfather Mike Hummel of Mike Rep & the Quotas. Born Again Revisited arrived one year later. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
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Times New Viking

Performing in 2008
Background information
Origin Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Genres Lo-fi
Noise Pop
Years active 2005–present
Labels Siltbreeze
Matador
Members
Jared Phillips
Beth Murphy
Adam Elliott

Times New Viking is a lo-fi indie rock band from Columbus, Ohio. The lineup consists of guitarist Jared Phillips, drummer Adam Elliott, and Beth Murphy on keyboards. Murphy and Elliott share vocal duties. They are currently signed to Matador Records and were formerly signed to Siltbreeze Records. They have released four records: 2005's Dig Yourself, 2007's Present the Paisley Reich, and 2008's Rip It Off, which NME gave an 8/10, and 2009's Born Again Revisited. Rip it Off reached #17 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[1]

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Discography

Albums

EPs

  • Stay Awake EP (2009)

Singles

  • "Busy Making Love" (2005)
  • "We Got Rocket" (2005)
  • "My Head" (2007)
  • "Call and Respond" (2008)
  • "No Time, No Hope" (2009)

References

  1. ^ Billboard, Allmusic

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