Sonna
Sonna was an American post-rock band from Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The band formed in 1998, and released two full-length albums on label Temporary Residence, of which guitarist Jeremy deVine is the owner.
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Origin | Baltimore, Maryland, United States |
Genres | Indie rock Post-rock |
Years active | 1998–2003 |
Labels | Temporary Residence |
Website | temporaryresidence.com/sonna |
Members | Drew Nelson Chris Mackie Jim Redd Jeremy deVine |
Past members | Paul Petersan |
In 2016, Temporary Residence issued a compilation album consisting of the band's non-album output.[1]
Discography
Studio albums
- We Sing Loud Sing Soft Tonight (2001, Temporary Residence)
- Smile and the World Smiles with You (2002, Temporary Residence)
Compilations
- Keep It Together (2016, Temporary Residence)
EPs
- These Windows are Pistons (1999, Temporary Residence)
- Travels in Constants, Vol. 6: The Eventual Bow (2000, Temporary Residence)
Singles, split EPs, and collaborations
- Way to Breathe No Breath (split single with Paul Newman) (1999, Temporary Residence)
- Kept Luminesce / Mirameko Single (2000, Static Caravan / 2001, Temporary Residence)
- Make Shift Carousel (collaboration w/ Sybarite & Lilienthal) (2002 Zeal / 2002, Temporary Residence)
Band members
- Drew Nelson – Bass
- Chris Mackie – Guitar
- Jim Redd – Drums
- Jeremy deVine – Guitar
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