Harriet (band)
Harriet is an American band from Los Angeles, California, fronted by songwriter and keyboard player Alex Casnoff (formerly of Dawes and Papa), with Henry Kwapis on drums, Patrick Kelly on electric bass, and Matt Blitzer on guitar.
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Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Years active | 2011–present |
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Website | harrietmusic |
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History
The band was formed in 2011 when Casnoff left Dawes in order to pursue his own music. The band then consisted of Casnoff, Kwapis, and Casnoff's long-time friend and collaborator Aaron Harrison Folb on electric and synth bass. The trio was joined by guitar player and engineer Sean O'Brien to record their first EP entitled "Tell The Right Story" at The Hangar recording studio in Sacramento, California. O'Brien was unable to permanently join the band, but recommended fellow guitarist Adam Gunther, who ended up joining them for live shows in support of the EP, as well as for the video shoot of the single from the EP entitled "I Slept With All Your Mothers."[1] Folb and Gunther were eventually replaced by Kelly and Blitzer later in 2012.
The band has since signed with Harvest Records, recorded and released a second self-titled EP, and released videos for the songs "Irish Margaritas,"[2] "Burbank,"[3] "Up Against It,"[4] and "Ten Steps."[5]
The band broke up in 2017[6].
References
- Bronson, Kevin. "Interview: Alex Casnoff of Harriet, on growing up, drowning his songs, sing-alongs and piano players with small hands (plus, the new video)". Buzzbands.LA. Retrieved 2015-08-22.
- Law, Tarynn. "Harriet sign to Harvest Records, unveil lime-centred 'Irish Margaritas' video". The 405. Retrieved 2015-08-22.
- Bronson, Kevin. "Video: Harriet, 'Burbank'". Buzzbands.LA. Retrieved 2015-08-22.
- Tanners, Jon. "VIDEO PREMIERE: HARRIET – "UP AGAINST IT"". Pigeons and Planes. Retrieved 2015-08-22.
- Tanners, Jon. "VIDEO: HARRIET – "TEN STEPS"". Pigeons and Planes. Retrieved 2015-08-22.
- Schube, Will. "How the Coronavirus Helped Alex Casnoff Rediscover Making Music". Retrieved 2020-07-13.