Who are the members of the Future Islands?

Who are the members of the Future Islands?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Future Islands is an American synth-pop band based in Baltimore, Maryland, comprising Gerrit Welmers (keyboards and programming), William Cashion (bass, acoustic and electric guitars), Samuel T. Herring (lyrics and vocals), and Michael Lowry (percussion).

Where was Future Islands Follow you EP recorded?

Future Islands’ track on the EP “Follow You (Pangea version)” was recorded in April 2006 at the Bonque house in Greenville, North Carolina during the Pangea sessions: the band’s first proper session with Chester Endersby Gwazda.

When did the far field by Future Islands come out?

Future Islands recorded The Far Field in November 2016 at the Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, California with producer John Congleton. The album was released on April 7, 2017, and its lead single “Ran” came out on January 31, 2017, followed by the single “Cave” on March 24.

When did Future Islands play their first show?

The band played their first show on February 12, 2006, at an anti-Valentine’s Day party in a venue called the Turducken house, opening for about a dozen bands. After writing 6-7 songs in only one week, they had to come up with a new name quickly, narrowing it down to two choices—Future Shoes and Already Islands—and combining them into one.

Future Islands was formed in Greenville, North Carolina but relocated to Baltimore, Maryland in 2008. It consists of John Gerrit Welmers (keyboards), William H. Cashion (bass guitar), and Samuel T. Herring (vocals). The band included Erick Murillo (drums) up until November 2007. Recorded in 2011, Elizabeth City, NC.

When did the Future Islands release Little Advances?

Future Islands self-released the EP Little Advances on April 28, 2006, which they recorded in March 2006. A couple of months later, Herring dropped out of college and left Greenville to deal with a substance abuse problem he had acquired: “In June, I left town and didn’t come back. It was just drug problems, man.

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