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Audio Learning Center - Biography

 
last update : 07-07-2006 20:41
Christopher Brady and Steven Birch were Sub Pop darlings in the early '90s;
Brady and his band Pond and Birch's band Sprinkler were the first two bands
hailing from Portland, OR, to be signed to the famed Seattle label.
After spending much of the decade fronting and touring the country with
their respectable projects, Birch and Brady's creative spirits found each
other in 1998. Pond had disbanded and Birch had his fill touring with
Everclear, so the two turned to one another for music. They went by the
name Mandarin and self-released the limited-edition EP Home Recordings
in 1999. Rich Egan of Vagrant Records was lucky to get his hands on a copy
and by spring 2000, Birch and Brady had christened themselves Audio
Learning Center. With drummer Paul Johnson, Audio Learning Center
crafted a raw emo/indie rock style for 2002's Friendships Often Fade Away.
Cope Park was slated for a March 2004 release.

by MacKenzie Wilson
from: www.allmusic.com