The A.K.A.s
The A.K.A.s | |
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Origin | Philadelphia, USA |
Genres | Dance-rock, indie rock |
Years active | 2003 – present |
Labels |
Fueled by Ramen Metropolis Records Asian Man Records |
Associated acts |
Melissa Cross Brother's Keeper |
Website | www.theakas.com |
Members |
Mike Ski Josie Outlaw Nick Carlisi Chachi Darin Michael Camino |
The A.K.A.s, a.k.a. The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!) is a band that emerged from New York City and later relocated to Philadelphia, PA. They call their music "dancehall fight music"[1] They released their debut album "White Doves & Smoking Guns" on Fueled by Ramen's record label. The second album, "Everybody Make Some Noise!" was released March 18, 2008 on Metropolis Records.
Vocalist Mike Ski and keyboardist Josie Outlaw also make an appearance on Melissa Cross's instruction DVD, the Zen of Screaming.
The A.K.A.s also appear on Asian Man Records's Plea For Peace, Vol. 2 compilation CD with Confessions of a Dangerous mouth.
Members
Current members
- Mike Ski - lead vocals
- Josie Outlaw - keyboard
Previous Members
- Chachi Darin - drums
- Lukas Previn - guitar
- Chad Bowser - bass
- Bobby Williams - drums
- Michael Camino - bass guitar
- Justin Perry - bass guitar
- Vegas Davis - guitar
- Mark Toohey - drums
- Nina Aron - keyboards
Discography
Date of release Title Record label September 9, 2003 White Doves & Smoking Guns[2] Fueled by Ramen March 18, 2008 Everybody Make Some Noise! Metropolis Records June 25, 2009 Animal Summer[3] Paper + Plastick
References
- ↑ The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!)
- ↑ Discography on The A.K.A.s official website
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External links
- Interview with COMA Music Magazine Part One
- Interview with COMA Music Magazine Part Two
- Interview @ SHOUT! Music Webzine
- The A.K.A.s' Mike Ski Makes Some Noise Feature article. PlugInMusic.com
- Warped Tour 2009 - Interview
- Mike Ski on animal rights
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