Ivan & Alyosha | |
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Tim Wilson and Ryan Carbary
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Background information | |
Origin | Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
Genres | Folk-pop/Indie pop/Indie rock |
Years active | 2007–present |
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Dine Alone Records Cheap Lullaby Records Dualtone Records Missing Piece Group |
Website | http://www.ivanandalyosha.com |
Members | Tim Wilson, Ryan Carbary, Tim Kim, Pete Wilson, Cole Mauro |
Ivan & Alyosha, also known as I&A, is a folk-pop, indie, rock band from Seattle, Washington. Formed in 2007 with the current members, Tim Wilson and Ryan Carbary. They were later joined by Pete Wilson (Tim's brother) and Tim Kim. In 2009 the band was recognized nationally by NPR during their coverage of SXSW. Ivan & Alyosha's songs are represented by Downtown Music Publishing.
Ivan & Alyosha was formed by Tim Wilson and Ryan Carbary in 2007. The two met while working on other projects and soon found themselves working exclusively with each other. Together they decided to go into the studio to record. Their first release was an extended play, "The Verse, the Chorus," produced by Eli Thomson in Los Angeles, California. At the time the band did not have a name, but during a discussion about the nameless project Eli Thompson suggested "Ivan and Alyosha" from the 'Brothers Karamazov'. The two original members were fans of the genre and the name stuck. Ivan & Alyosha performed in Texas at SXSW 2010.
The band derives its name from two characters of Fyodor Dostoevsky's masterwork The Brothers Karamazov. The two characters hold opposite views of the world. Ivan rejects God and toys with the idea that "all things are permitted" i.e. sin, that God is dead. Alyosha on the other hand contends that all things are not permitted, and that this is evidence of God's existence. This is a [classic] clash of logical integrity, as both brothers have logically valid arguments, but only one can be right.
Tim and Ryan took roughly a year to write the record the The Verse, the Chorus (EP). Ivan & Alyosha spent a few weeks in Los Angeles tracking with Producer Eli Thompson and drummer Frank Lenz in October 2007. Spending six more months on the record mixing at Avast! 2 in Seattle, then mastering by T.W. Walsh in Boston their first release was finally ready. The extended play was released in March 2009.