American Anymen
New York City's American Anymen emerged in the late '90s with a brash, punk-inflected sound that drew heavily from the Lower East Side's anti-folk scene.
Comprised of Monica Samalot (Paleface), James Levy (Reputante/Lolawolf), Jen Turner (Here We Go Magic/Natalie Merchant), Hannah Nichols (Razor Braids), Lise, Scott Fragala, Michael Leah Eisig, and Tracy Brooks, the collective issued a steady stream of EPs and singles throughout the early aughts and 2010s, including the 2016 full-length effort Start My Center. By 2019, the band was leaning in a heavier direction, combining elements of industrial metal and punk on the hard-hitting singles "A Tangled Square" and "No Janitor Could Ever Clean This Mess." Early 2022 saw the release of the uncompromising "Fentanyl Death Kiss," which appeared on the Eclipse-issued LP Cities Changing Names later that year.
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5 Album, -en • Geordnet nach Bestseller
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Rain Falling Up
Metal - Erschienen bei American Anymen am 26.05.2023
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Superstructure AD
Alternativ und Indie - Erschienen bei American Anymen am 31.10.2019
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Brand New End
Pop - Erschienen bei American Anymen am 21.04.2023
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