*repeat repeat is an
indie rock band based in
East Nashville, Tennessee that was founded in 2013 by Jared Corder and Kristyn Corder.[1]
The band celebrated the release of its initial album, Bad Latitude,[2] by performing their first hometown show at
The Mercy Lounge in
Nashville, opening for surf rock pioneer
Dick Dale.[3]
The band was included in
AP.net's top Surf Rock Bands of 2019 and was featured on
NPR Radio with a live session.[4][5]
Members
Members of *repeat repeat are the founding members Jared Corder (Vocals/Guitar) and Kristyn Corder (Vocals/Bass/
Keyboards), with a live band of Neal Klein (Guitar/Bass), Dave Dreas (Guitar/Bass), Xander Naddra (Guitar), and Andrew Kahl (Drums/Percussion).[1]
Bad Latitude (2014)
Bad Latitude was the first album released by *repeat repeat. It was produced by Gregory Lattimer and recorded in a
basement in Nashville in four days.[6][7]
Floral Canyon (2017)
*repeat repeat's Floral Canyon was produced by Gregory Lattimer and released by
Dangerbird Records.[8][9] Their second single, "Girlfriend", which was a song Jared wrote for Kristyn in hopes of starting a
romantic relationship, made Soundcheck: 21 Best Music Releases Of The Week for Nylon[10][11] and 5 Songs You Need to Listen To This Week by Time[12] and was featured by
Alternative Press.[13] From there, they played at the
Bonnaroo Music Festival in 2018, where they were noted as Most Enthusiastic Rockers by Rolling Stone.[14]
Their fourth LP was released on November 25, 2022. It is a collection of 27 songs, 22 of which had been released as singles in the two years prior.[17] It was recorded and produced at the band's own studio, Polychrome Ranch, located near
Nashville.[18] It was released in 2 formats: as a traditional album, and an "Experiential Version", one single track containing all 27 songs meant to be "listened to all the way through in one shot[19]
2014 – Bad Latitude[25] Produced by Gregory Lattimer
2017 – Floral Canyon[26] Produced by Gregory Lattimer
2019 – Glazed[27] Produced by
Patrick Carney of
The Black Keys, featuring
Michelle Branch on 'Woke With You'
2022 – Everyone Stop with an alternate experimental version[28]
EP's
2021 – Live From Home[29]
2021 – Song(s) For A Nice Drive[30]