Two Cow Garage

Two Cow Garage
Origin Columbus, Ohio, United States
Genres Alternative country
Alternative rock
Years active 2001-present
Labels Shelterhouse Records
SuburbanHome Records
Last Chance Records
Associated acts Micah Schnabel
Shane Sweeney
Ghost Shirt
Benchmarks
Website twocowgarage.com

Two Cow Garage is a band from Columbus, Ohio, USA.[1]

History

The group was formed in September 2001 by the singer/guitarist Micah Schnabel (born in Bucyrus, Ohio) who began playing with the drummer Dustin Harigle in and around Columbus. The guitarist Chris Flint joined the group after seeing one of their early shows, and bass guitarist Shane Sweeney joined soon after. The group released its first album in 2002 and embarked on a near-constant nationwide U.S. tour, travelling over 300,000 miles.[2]

Micah Schnabel (left) and Shane Sweeney of Two Cow Garage perform in Pittsburgh, Pa. in June of 2012. (Photo by Greg Brown)

Their second album, The Wall Against Our Back, came out in 2004 to considerable critical acclaim, and the group's tour was recorded by John Boston and released as a documentary, The Long Way Around: One Badass Year With Two Cow Garage.[2]

A third album, III, was released in 2007 and followed by Speaking In Cursive in September 2008. Harigle left the band on tour in 2007; drummer Cody Smith and keyboard player Andy Schell joined for Speaking In Cursive, which was released on the Colorado-based Suburban Home Records label.

The band's fifth album, Sweet Saint Me, was released via Suburban Home Records on October 24, 2010. The Death Of The Self Preservation Society was released September 10, 2013. Production of the album was funded by fans via a campaign on Indiegogo that raised $16,840.[3]

A subsequent Indiegogo campaign raised $9,196 after the band's van broke down. [4]

In 2015, the band recruited Nashville, Tennessee-based guitarist/singer/songwriter Todd Farrell Jr. (of Benchmarks, Todd Farrell Jr. & the Dirty Birds) as a permanent lead guitarist for the band. [5]

The band has built its following via energetic live shows and relentless touring, playing as many as 200 shows in a year. [6]

Members

Discography

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