Chamberlin (band)

Chamberlin is an American folk rock band from Vermont. The band is currently on Roll Call/EMI Records.

Chamberlin
OriginVermont, United States
GenresFolk rock, indie rock
Years active2010-2013
LabelsRoll Call Records/EMI
MembersMark Daly
Ethan West
Jamie Heintz
Eric Maier
Charles Whistler

Career

Chamberlin formed in Spring 2010 when members Mark Daly and Ethan West co-wrote and demoed nine songs at a mountainside cabin in Goshen, Vermont. By June, they acquired Jamie Heintz, Eric Maier, and Charles Whistler to finish the group. A month later, the band was signed to Roll Call Records.

In August 2010, they recorded their debut album, Bitter Blood, with producer Scott Tournet (guitarist for Grace Potter And The Nocturnals) and engineer Ben Collette at The Tank Studio in Burlington, VT. In early 2011, Chamberlin supported Grace Potter and The Nocturnals on their winter tour.

Band members

  • Mark Daly
  • Ethan West
  • Jamie Heintz
  • Charles Whistler

Former Band Members

  • Eric Maier

Discography

  • Bitter Blood (Roll Call Records, 2011)
  • Cabin Covers EP (Roll Call Records, 2011)
  • Look What I've Become (Audiotree Records, 2012)
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