Two Cow Garage
Micah Schnabel, Shane Sweeney, and David Murphy.
-From Columbus, Ohio.
-A fierce and edgy alt-country band from Columbus, OH, Two Cow Garage takes the twangy melodies of vintage country music and fuses them with a muscular, amped-up attack that recalls Nirvana or Dinosaur Jr. as much as the Jayhawks or Blue Rodeo.
Two Cow Garage was formed in the fall of 2001 by guitarist and singer Micah Schnabel, who was born and raised in the rural Midwestern community of Bucyrus, OH. Weaned on vintage country, Schnabel didn't care much for the mainstream rock that dominated radio, preferring harder and edgier sounds. At age 18, he moved to the relvatively big city of Columbus and started playing with a group of local musicans. Two Cow Garage released their first album, Please Turn the Gas Back On, through Shelterhouse REcords; the band supported the disc with a relentless tour schedule that put 332,000 miles on their van's odometer over the course of two years. 2004 saw the release of their second album, The Wall Against Our Backs, which received rave reviews from critics while the band kept up their punishing tour schedule. The band released their third album in April 2007, followed by a fourth in 2008, a fifth in 2010, and their latest album in 2013. - See more at: http://www.bottomofthehill.com/20140607.html#sthash.5Qjfgdv6.dpuf
Two Cow Garage
Micah Schnabel, Shane Sweeney, and David Murphy.
-From Columbus, Ohio.
-A fierce and edgy alt-country band from Columbus, OH, Two Cow Garage takes the twangy melodies of vintage country music and fuses them with a muscular, amped-up attack that recalls Nirvana or Dinosaur Jr. as much as the Jayhawks or Blue Rodeo.
Two Cow Garage was formed in the fall of 2001 by guitarist and singer Micah Schnabel, who was born and raised in the rural Midwestern community of Bucyrus, OH. Weaned on vintage country, Schnabel didn't care much for the mainstream rock that dominated radio, preferring harder and edgier sounds. At age 18, he moved to the relvatively big city of Columbus and started playing with a group of local musicans. Two Cow Garage released their first album, Please Turn the Gas Back On, through Shelterhouse REcords; the band supported the disc with a relentless tour schedule that put 332,000 miles on their van's odometer over the course of two years. 2004 saw the release of their second album, The Wall Against Our Backs, which received rave reviews from critics while the band kept up their punishing tour schedule. The band released their third album in April 2007, followed by a fourth in 2008, a fifth in 2010, and their latest album in 2013. - See more at: http://www.bottomofthehill.com/20140607.html#sthash.5Qjfgdv6.dpuf
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