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Royal Bangs performing at the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds on April 17, 2010
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Background information | |
Origin | Knoxville, Tennessee, US |
Genres | Experimental rock |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Audio Eagle Records City Slang Glassnote Music |
Website | Myspace Page |
Members | Ryan Schaefer Chris Rusk Sam Stratton Dylan Dawkins |
Past members | Joseph Gillenwater Danny Sale Jason Campbell Henry Gibson Brandon Biondo |
Royal Bangs are an indie rock group from Knoxville, Tennessee. The band is composed of drummer Chris Rusk, singer and multi-instrumentalist Ryan Schaefer, and guitarist Sam Stratton.
While attending high school in 2001, Schaefer and Rusk began performing together and using the moniker Royal Bangs when Stratton joined in 2005. The band recorded We Breed Champions in their basement preceding Schaefer's departure to France and an indefinite hiatus. During the time apart, Patrick Carney of The Black Keys discovered the band on Myspace and signed them. Royal Bangs released their debut LP We Breed Champions in 2008 through Carney's independent Audio Eagle Records.
The following year, German label City Slang released the album in Europe where British music publication Uncut described the record as "one smart and super-confident package, rather like a chirpier, younger, less navel-gazing Radiohead."
Their second LP, Let It Beep, was released in late 2009 by both Audio Eagle Records and City Slang. BBC Music editor Mike Diver reviewed the record, describing it as "varied but never lacking cohesion, Let It Beep is a charming and entirely unforeseen hit for tastes demanding their rock a little rough-hewn and happily unaffected. That it makes KoL (Kings of Leon) sound as sonically redundant as U2 and Oasis is merely an accidental bonus."
The band signed to Glassnote Records in September 2010 and released their third album, Flux Outside, on March 29, 2011.