Circulatory System (band)
Circulatory System | |
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Will Cullen Hart, founder of Circulatory System, soundchecking at ArthurFest 2005 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Athens, Georgia, United States |
Genres | Indie rock, psychedelic pop, folk |
Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Cloud Recordings |
Associated acts |
The Olivia Tremor Control The Sunshine Fix |
Website | www.circulatorysystem.net |
Members |
Will Cullen Hart John Fernandes Peter Erchick Heather McIntosh Charlie Johnston Suzanne Allison Derek Almstead A.J. Griffin Jeff Mangum |
Past members |
Hannah M. Jones Philip Brown Nesey Gallons |
Circulatory System is a psychedelic rock musical ensemble formed by musician/painter Will Cullen Hart, and featuring Derek Almstead, Suzanne Allison, Peter Erchick, John Fernandes, Charlie Johnston, and Heather McIntosh.
Hart, part of the Elephant Six Collective, was one of the lead players in The Olivia Tremor Control. After that group disbanded in 2000, he and most of the other former Olivias, with the exception of Bill Doss (who was focusing on his solo project Sunshine Fix), and Eric Harris, formed Circulatory System. Neutral Milk Hotel's Jeff Mangum also contributed to their albums, but was only briefly part of the touring version of the band.
Their third full-length album, Mosaics within Mosaics, was released on June 24, 2014.
Discography
- Circulatory System (2001, Cloud Recordings)
- Inside Views (2001, Cloud Recordings)
- Signal Morning (2009, Cloud Recordings)
- Side 3 (2010, Cloud Recordings)
- Mosaics Within Mosaics (2014, Cloud Recordings)
- Compilation appearances
The band also released the track "Deserts (As Big as a Star)" on the benefit album The Amos House Collection Volume III on Wishing Tree Records.[1]
References
- ↑ "Discogs entry". Retrieved 22 May 2013.
External links
- Cloud Recordings, the label founded by John Fernandes & Will Hart
- W Cullen Hart interview at Sweet Pea
- Circulatory System on Facebook
- Circulatory System at AllMusic
- The Circulatory System @ Athens Popfest 2006, video recording