Driftless Pony Club

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Legends of Archery 00:00 Tools
House of 1982 Built Like a Ship 00:00 Tools
Inspectors of Inspectors 00:00 Tools
Thanks, Earthquake 00:00 Tools
Pluto Vs Neptune 00:00 Tools
When We Live in Circles and Eat on Merry-Go-Rounds 00:00 Tools
He Plans Houses Like Trees 00:00 Tools
We're Cheap Already 00:00 Tools
El Cid III 00:00 Tools
Imaginary Blood 00:00 Tools
A Letter to Michael 00:00 Tools
Bike 00:00 Tools
Dymaxion Chronofile 00:00 Tools
Maps of Low Fidelity 00:00 Tools
American Princes 00:00 Tools
Inertia is a Bitch 00:00 Tools
Safe as Houses 00:00 Tools
Pyramid City 00:00 Tools
Circuit Us 00:00 Tools
Mountains and Ruins 00:00 Tools
City You Know 00:00 Tools
Bedrolls Across America 00:00 Tools
They Built the Future 00:00 Tools
Carry a Torch 00:00 Tools
18 Years Later 00:00 Tools
Lyle Loves it 00:00 Tools
Men of Action 00:00 Tools
Manifest Destiny 00:00 Tools
All Quiet 00:00 Tools
YR MNHTN 00:00 Tools
Sexy Terrorist 00:00 Tools
A Good Homosapien 00:00 Tools
Flip the Lever 00:00 Tools
Skeletons 00:00 Tools
Trainy McGee 00:00 Tools
Let's do This Here 00:00 Tools
There Were Buffalo on the Ark 00:00 Tools
Jackson Pollack Is Dead 00:00 Tools
Clink Clink Clink 00:00 Tools
Fountain City 00:00 Tools
Combustible on Contact 00:00 Tools
Good Morning Little Bird 00:00 Tools
I Pinch Myself 00:00 Tools
Broken Limbs 00:00 Tools
Shallow Inland Sea 00:00 Tools
Stick and Carrot 00:00 Tools
Cranes That Build Themselves 00:00 Tools
Chorus Complains 00:00 Tools
Don't Change the Words 00:00 Tools
I Need a Theory 00:00 Tools
Lets Do This Here 00:00 Tools
Don't Mess This Up 00:00 Tools
I Bit into You 00:00 Tools
I Need a Moment 00:00 Tools
I'm Here to Stay 00:00 Tools
In Between Ice Ages 00:00 Tools
Nikola Tesla 00:00 Tools
Sea Monster 00:00 Tools
I Need a Mirror 00:00 Tools
Cyclops Rock 00:00 Tools
When We Live in Circles and Eat on Merry-Go-Rounds (demo) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
He Plants Houses Like Trees (demo) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
El Cid III (demo) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
We're Cheap Already (demo) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Pluto VS. Neptune 00:00 Tools
House of 1982 Built Like a Ship (+tab) 00:00 Tools
Driftless Pony Club - mountains and ruins 00:00 Tools
Legend of Archery 00:00 Tools
House of 1982 00:00 Tools
Thanks Earthquake 00:00 Tools
House of 1982 build like a ship 00:00 Tools
Inspectors of Inspectiors 00:00 Tools
Driftless Pony Club - Bike 00:00 Tools
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Chicago IL, United States Driftless Pony Club (DPC) is an American indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois. It was formed in 2004 as a result of a long-standing friendship of its current members: Craig Benzine (vocals, guitar), Matt Weber (keyboards, guitar), Sam Grant (bass) and Nate Bartley (drums). DPC has gained popularity through the vlogging activity of one of the band members (Craig Benzine - aka - WheezyWaiter) on YouTube, where his videos attract thousands of viewers. So far, the DPC has released four albums and an EP: 1. Janel (2004) 2. Cholera (2006) 3. Expert (EP) (2009) 4. Buckminster (2011) 5. Magnicifent (2012) Currently, they are associated with DFTBA Records label. What happens when a band delegates responsibility for every aspect of song-writing to every single member of the band for every song? Songs can be discussed, pulled apart, thoroughly reworked, and put back to together in up to two months before they are finished or scrapped. It's a long process. Driftless Pony Club knows that only too well. The band's four composers, Craig Benzine on guitar/vocals, Matt Weber on guitar/keyboard, Nate Bartley on drums/genius pills, and Sam Grant on bass, each have an equal say in the song-writing process. The result is often neatly structured, tightly performed, quirky, catchy-as-hell rock songs drawing comparisons to Modest Mouse, Archers of Loaf, Superchunk, and The Pixies. DPC's first album 'Janel' was a hit on Madison, WI's college radio station, WSUM, and earned them opening slots for touring acts such as Mates of State, Time Kinsella, Kid Dakota, and The Frames. Following a move to Chicago, DPC promoted 'Janel' with a self-booked tour around the Midwest and South last summer. Despite a car breakdown in Middle-of-Nowhere, Iowa, they viewed the tour as a rousing success and look forward to the next one. Lately, DPC has been playing shows in Madison, Minneapolis, Chicago, and the surrounding area, while at the same time crafting songs for their second LP. It is a hybrid of studio and DIY recording, featuring lush and layered rock compositions. The new album represents a culmination of 7 years of trial and error from this careful, bright young foursome. Look for a release in the fall, followed by a tour. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.