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Port O'Brien

Port O'Brien
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Port O'Brien in Barcelona (2010)
Background information
Origin California, United States
Genres Acoustic, folk, indie rock
Years active 20052011
Labels TBD Records, City Slang Records (Europe)
Website www.portobrien.com
Members Van Pierszalowski
Cambria Goodwin
Ryan Stively
Past members Caleb Nichols
Joshua Barnhart
Zebedee Zaitz
Graham LeBron
Tyson Vogel
Nikolai Haukeland

Port O'Brien was an American musical group combining elements of acoustic, folk and indie rock.

They were named after a bay in Alaska featuring a now-abandoned cannery on Kodiak Island where founder member Van Pierszalowski's parents met. They started out as a folk music duo of Cambria Goodwin and Van Pierszalowski while Cambria was living in Cambria, California and Van was living in Oakland. After Cambria moved closer to Oakland they added a rhythm section composed of Caleb Nichols and Joshua Barnhart.

The band has toured nationally with artists such as Nada Surf, Bright Eyes and The Cave Singers and toured Europe with Modest Mouse, as well as receiving favourable reviews from Pitchfork Media,Allmusic, and The Times.M. Ward named Port O'Brien his "favorite new band".

To date the band has released three albums; a compilation of self-recorded and early tracks called The Wind and the Swell on American Dust Records and a studio-recorded album All We Could Do Was Sing on City Slang Records, and their latest studio album Threadbare on TBD Records.

Shortly before the release of their first studio album "All We Could Do Was Sing," Caleb Nichols left the band and was replaced by Ryan Stively, who remained in the band until their last shows. Joshua Barnhart was replaced by Two Gallants drummer Tyson Vogel before the completion of the last studio-recorded album "Threadbare."

"I Woke Up Today" from the album All We Could Do Was Sing was recently used as the backing music for several Dulux Paints television advertisement in Australia. The band toured Australia in February 2009 as part of the St Jerome's Laneway Festival.


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