The White Octave Biography

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Biography The White Octave

The White Octave
The White Octave was a rock band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. They released two full-length albums and appeared on several compilations before finally breaking up. The founding member, Steve Pedersen (formerly of Slowdown Virginia/Cursive) went back to his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska to form the band Criteria. Robert Biggers and Finn Cohen went on to form The Nein.

Band members

  • Steve Pedersen - vocals, guitar
  • Lincoln Hancock - bass, vocals
  • Robert Biggers - drums
  • Finn Cohen - guitar


Discography

Albums

  • Style No. 6312 - (2000 · Deep Elm Records)
  • Menergy - (2001 · Initial Records)


Splits

  • Sorry About Dresden/The White Octave (2000 · Moment Before Impact Records)


Compilations

  • Emo is Awesome/Emo is Evil: Deep Elm Records
  • Deep Elm Records Sampler 3: Sound Spirit Fury Fire (2001)
  • Too Young to Die: Preventing Youth Suicide
  • Emo Diaries No. 5: I Guess this is Goodbye
  • Deep Elm Records: Unreleased No. 2


See also

  • Criteria
  • Cursive
  • The Nein
  • Slowdown Virginia
  • Sorry About Dresden


External links



2000s music groupsAlternative musical groupsAmerican indie rock groupsRock quartets


Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The White Octave
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