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Army Navy
Justin Kennedy – Vocals, Guitars
Louie Schultz – Guitars,
Keyboards, Vocals
Benjamin Gaffin – Bass
Doug Randall – Drums, Vocals
The music of Army Navy is best described as impeccably crafted
melody over blankets of guitar fuzz that creates a delicate balance
between melancholy and joyful resignation. The band looks to groups
from the past like Teenage Fanclub, The Smiths, The
Posies and The Libertines for inspiration, while
keeping a firm eye on the future.
Aided in the studio by producer Adam Lasus whose previous credits
include Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Helium, and Yo
La Tengo, the band is setting to eschew the major label process
and release its eponymous debut in the US under its own label, The
Fever Zone, October 14th, 2008.
Army Navy was born in the bedroom of frontman Justin Kennedy. After
parting ways with Seattle band Pinwheel where he shared
frontman duties with Ben Gibbard (who would later go on to form Death
Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service), Kennedy moved
to Los Angeles and focused all of his energies on his new project. His
demos quickly spread through LA’s creative community and
ended up in the hands of bassist Benjamin Gaffin. Gaffin,
who was from the Oregon Coast and had played in a handful of indie
rock bands before relocating to LA to focus on his music career,
immediately fell in love with the music. He passed
the songs on to composer and solo artist Louie Schultz. Schultz
was instantly hooked, and with the addition of mutual friend and
drummer Josh Zetumer, Army Navy left the bedroom and moved to the
clubs of Los Angeles.
When drummer Zetumer’s fledgling screenwriting career began
to take off, he was forced to part ways with the group. Drummerless,
but with producer Lasus on hold to record their first full length,
the band asked the legendary Pete Thomas of Elvis Costello
and The Attractions fame to drum on the record. Thomas,
a friend and longtime supporter of the band, agreed to take on
the project and the boys went to work on recording their debut.
Knowing that Pete was a temporary replacement, the band continued
to seek a permanent drummer. Enter Douglas Randall, a native
of St. Louis who transplanted to LA after his former band Greenwheel parted
ways with Island Def Jam and disbanded. Randall had just
split from his latest project when he discovered that Army Navy
was looking for a fourth member. It was love at first listen,
and the current lineup of Army Navy was born.
With a firm lineup, an explosive live show, and a fair smattering
of internet and magazine press, the band is beginning to attract
a steady following nationwide. They’ve shared the stage
with such acts as The Arctic Monkeys, Wolfmother,
and Teenage Fanclub. The band has also recorded
an exclusive song to be on the soundtrack of the new Michael Cera
movie, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, which
will be released this fall. The band’s advice to fans
of indie pop everywhere can be echoed by a recent write-up in Pitchfork, which
urges people to “catch a whiff of Army Navy’s sweet
jangle.”
Jim Merlis
Big Hassle Media
310.204.0200
Anne Gerkovich
Big Hassle Media
310.204.0200
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