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Band in Los Angeles, California, United States
Musical artist
Earlimart is an American
indie rock band formed in 1998 in
Los Angeles ,
California , United States, and named after the town of
Earlimart, California .
[1] The main members are Aaron Espinoza and Ariana Murray. Their early sound has been described as "
post-punk ", and compared to that of [Pavement],
Pixies ,
Sonic Youth and
Sparklehorse ; later music has been compared to that of
Grandaddy and
Elliott Smith .
[1] In 2009, Espinoza and Murray joined with
Jason Lytle and Aaron Burtch of Grandaddy to record an album entitled
I Heart California , which was released in 2010 under the name
Admiral Radley .
[2]
Members
Current:
Aaron Espinoza singer/guitarist
Ariana Murray bassist/keyboardist/singer
Past:
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Discography
Filthy Doorways (November 22, 1999)
Kingdom of Champions (October 17, 2000)
The Avenues (EP) (January 21, 2003)
Everyone Down Here (April 22, 2003)
Treble and Tremble (September 28, 2004)
Answers and Questions (Single) (July 25, 2006)
Mentor Tormentor (August 21, 2007)
Hymn and Her (July 1, 2008)
System Preferences (September 2012)
Appearances in other media
"Happy Alone" from the album
Mentor Tormentor was used in the films
Humboldt County (2008) and
TiMER (2009).
"The World" from the album
Mentor Tormentor was played on
Life during the discovery of a body in the episode titled "Initiative 38" (season 2, episode 20).
"Town Where You Belong" from the album
Hymn and Her was featured in an episode of
ER and an episode of
One Tree Hill (2008).
"The World" from the album
Mentor Tormentor was played during the season two premiere of
Dollhouse when Claire Saunders left and Boyd found her note.
"We Drink On The Job" from the album Everyone Down Here was featured in a first-season episode of the American drama show
The O.C.
"It's Okay To Think About The Ending" from the album
Treble and Tremble was played in the American TV series
House .
"Bloody Nose" from the album
Mentor Tormentor was featured in an episode of
One Tree Hill (season 5, episode 3).
"Interloper" from the EP "The Avenues" was featured in an episode in the American TV series
The Vampire Diaries .
"Interloper" from "The Avenues" played in the background during a scene in the American TV series
Six Feet Under .
"Face down in the right town" from the album
Hymn and Her was featured in an episode of
One Tree Hill (season 6, episode 2).
"All They Ever Do Is Talk" from the album
Treble and Tremble was featured in the episode of
Veronica Mars titled
Clash of the Tritons .
"Before It Gets Better" from the album
Hymn and Her was featured in the last scene of
Ugly Betty ' s 61st episode,
Rabbit Test
"Broke the Furniture" from the album
Treble and Tremble plays during the closing credits of Keiran Mulroney's 2009 film
Paper Man .
"Nevermind the Phonecalls" from the album Mentor Tormentor in the E09 S2 of
Shameless .
"We Drink On The Job" from the album Everyone Down Here was featured in the American film
The Art of Getting By .
"The World" from the album Mentor Tormentor was featured in episode 60, titled "Not Just a Pretty Face," of the USA Network television series
Suits .
References
External links
International National Artists