Crystal Stilts

Crystal Stilts is an American post-punk band from Brooklyn, New York City, United States, though their founding members, Brad Hargett and JB Townsend, were originally from Florida.

Crystal Stilts
OriginNew York City, New York, U.S.
GenresNoise pop, post-punk, neo-psychedelia, dream pop, garage rock
Years active2003–present
LabelsSlumberland Records
Sacred Bones Records
Angular Recording Corporation
Little Teddy Recordings
Feathery Tongue
Associated actsVivian Girls, Cinema Red and Blue, Zodiacs, Pale Lights, The Soft City, Beachniks, Tanks Amigo
WebsiteCrystal Stilts official website, Crystal Stilts MySpace page
MembersBrad Hargett
JB Townsend
Kyle Forester
Andy Adler
Keegan Cooke
Past membersSean Mafucci
John Ter Louw "Jonny T"
Sean McGahan
Jeff Baron
Chris Millstein
Frankie Rose

History

Crystal Stilts was formed in 2003 by Brad Hargett and JB Townsend.[1] After releasing one single and an EP, the pair expanded to five members before signing to Slumberland Records in the US and Angular Recording Corporation in Europe and releasing their debut, Alight of Night, in 2008. After a few bouts of touring and some down-time, the band returned in 2011 with the LP "In Love With Oblivion", in April 2011 and the "Radiant Door EP" in November 2011. In 2013 they released their third album, "Nature Noir", "expanding their sound to incorporate elements of soul, country, and folk." [2] The group currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.

Members

  • Brad Hargett - vocals
  • JB Townsend - guitar
  • Kyle Forester - keyboards
  • Andy Adler - bass
  • Keegan Cooke - drums

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

EPs

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