The Greeting Committee

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Hands Down 04:17 Tools
Is This It? 04:17 Tools
Elise 00:00 Tools
You've Got Me 00:00 Tools
She's A Gun 00:00 Tools
Don't Go 00:00 Tools
Hands Down (Demo) 00:00 Tools
17 00:00 Tools
Pull It Together 00:00 Tools
Dancing to Nothing at All 00:00 Tools
More 00:00 Tools
17 - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Birthday Song 00:00 Tools
Cry Baby 00:00 Tools
I Don’t Mind 00:00 Tools
Hands Down - Reprise 00:00 Tools
Some Kind Of Love 00:00 Tools
Your Side 00:00 Tools
Out of My Head 00:00 Tools
Run For Your Money 00:00 Tools
Gold Star 00:00 Tools
Make It Right 00:00 Tools
Naive 00:00 Tools
BBC 00:00 Tools
Flint 00:00 Tools
Odds Of Forever 00:00 Tools
Velveteen 00:00 Tools
Someone Else 00:00 Tools
Simply Surviving 00:00 Tools
Call In The Morning 00:00 Tools
What If Tomorrow Never Comes? 00:00 Tools
17 (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
What If Tomorrow Never Comes 00:00 Tools
Hands Down By The Greeting Committee 04:16 Tools
Even If I Call 00:00 Tools
I Don't Mind 00:00 Tools
Hands Down (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Is This It- 00:00 Tools
Island 00:00 Tools
Borders and Patrols 00:00 Tools
Show Me The Lights Of Home 00:00 Tools
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The alternative pop sound of Kansas City’s The Greeting Committee was born in 2014 when high school student and singer-songwriter Addie Sartino realized that she was lonely on stage. Knowing that she couldn’t do it alone, she called Brandon Yangmi, the band’s guitarist, who helped form the group by recruiting drummer Austin Fraser and bassist Pierce Turcotte. Shortly after the band’s conception, they began putting work into their first EP, “It’s Not All That Bad.” The EP, which was written over the span of a few short months, was recorded in the same place the band writes and practices– a basement. Each song from their now infamous basement tapes started as a jam session, which turned into an iPhone recording, which ended in Sartino playing it over her car radio on the way home from practice, so she could sing along to it until she found the right words. Other than the music itself, The Greeting Committee’s ultimate goal is to create a collaborative environment for everyone around them. They see themselves as a massive art project, and want to get as many creative minds involved as possible, which includes the listeners. The music is the soundtrack to something much bigger. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.