Come Wind

Come Wind is an indie rock quintet from northeast Ohio, United States.

Come Wind
Background information
OriginNew Philadelphia, Ohio, United States
GenresAlternative, indie rock
Years active2008present
LabelsUnsigned
Websitewww.comewindband.com
MembersAaron Troyer
Ben Roth
Tal Miller
Jon Robinson
Trevor Burke

The band was started in 2009. Quickly establishing themselves in their corner of Ohio, it wasn't long before Come Wind was playing in other states as well. Over the years, founding members Aaron Troyer and Ben Roth have released two EPs and various other singles independently. For its first full-length record, Move in Place, the band added Jon Robinson and Trevor Burke.

Personnel

  • Aaron Troyer - vocals and guitar
  • Jon Robinson - vocals and guitar
  • Ben Roth - drums
  • Trevor Burke - bass

The group plays numerous tour dates annually throughout the US, writes original songs and performs as the opening act for well-known rock bands.

Discography

  • Wanderer, O' Wanderer EP (self-released, 2010)
  • Grow My Roots EP (self-released, 2012)
  • Move In Place LP (self-released, 2015)

Videography

  • "Bricks" [1]
  • "Rend Your Heart" (directed by Nathan Lundquist)[2]
  • "Sleep" (directed by Nathan Lundquist)[3]
  • "Clarity" (directed by Roman Luck)[4]
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