Houseguest (band)
Houseguest was a five-piece American rock band from Akron, Ohio. The band was praised by San Francisco-based literary magazine McSweeney's in 2005 as "the best pop band in America."[1]
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Origin | Akron, Ohio, United States |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 2000–2009 |
Labels | Audio Eagle Records |
Website | Official website |
Houseguest recorded for Audio Eagle Records, the label founded by Patrick Carney of The Black Keys.
Houseguest disbanded in 2009.
Albums
House Fall Down (Top Hat, 2001)
- Tonight, I Have Too Many Plans
- Waterworks
- Up Nights (at Ghost Sites)
- The Captain's Things
- My Little Dinosaur
- Permanent Federal Eyeball
- Came Up Way Too Quick
- Today It's One Year Ago
- Dead of the Desert
Talking Time (Top Hat, 2004)
- Where We Left Off
- Traveller's Fancy
- Fashionable Living Room
- Be a Hero to the Tiniest of Babies
- Final Call of the Airboatman
- On Walden Software
- Greatest Gatsbees
- My Handsome Hat
- Where My Body's From
- Our Talking Times
Electric Politeness (National Syrup, 2005)
- Muted Mesa
- Galapaghost Island
- Greatest Gatsbees
- Dead of the Desert
- The Captain's Things
High Strangeness (Audio Eagle/Fat Possum, 2006; Audio Eagle, 2007)
- Fashionable Living Room
- Gone For The Season
- Dive Deep
- On Walden Software
- It's Not You (But That's Just Me)
- Are We Us?
- King of Crystal Skies
- Galapaghost Island
- Muted Mesa
- Silvereye
- Where We Left Off
- Gravy Shift
- Heliport Impressions
- Where My Body's From
Welcome, All That's Difficult (Audio Eagle, 2008)
- Iron Oar
- Proud Utility Infielder
- Over the Falls
- Medieval (Af)Faire
- Self-Eviction
- Difficulty Club
- Spiritual CPR
- Carla!
- Blizzard of Jazz
- Little Brother Nautilus
- Our Mess (restructured)
- Our Mess
- Heir of the Dawg
- Ex-Gentlemen
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References
- Archived December 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
External links
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