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{{Short description|American indie rock band}}

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Their / They're / There
OriginChicago, Illinois, United States
GenresMath rock, indie rock, emo
Years active2011 (2011)–2015 (indefinite hiatus)
LabelsPolyvinyl, Topshelf Records
MembersEvan Weiss
Matthew Frank
Mike Kinsella
Websitehttp://www.tttmusic.com/

Their / They're / There is an indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois. All three members are prominent figures in the Chicago indie scene, having each been a part of numerous noteworthy projects based in the area. The group released their first two EPs, Their / They're / There and Analog Weekend in 2013. Frontman Evan Weiss said of the band's sound "people have these expectations like it's gonna sound like something we've already done, but it doesn't [...] but I think, listening to the songs, you can tell that the three of us wrote them."[1]

History

Evan Weiss first met Mike Kinsella when Kinsella asked Weiss to play as a supporting act at his record release show for the Owen album Ghost Town on November 11, 2011 at the Beat Kitchen in Roscoe Village,[1][2] the location of Their / They're / There's second show.[3] "About a month later," Weiss was approached by his friend Matthew Frank about starting a new band.[1] Weiss initially expressed interest in forming the group in order to play bass again, as he had previously done in his early bands such as The Progress.[1] Some time later, at the suggestion of Weiss,[1] Frank approached Kinsella in the audience of one of Weiss' sets, asking him to join the group.[4] Kinsella initially joined under the incorrect assumption that Weiss would be playing guitar and writing songs while Frank would be playing bass, though he later stated that "it turns out that he's [Frank], like, way better than me and Evan at the guitar."[4] The recruiting of Kinsella marked the first time he had played drums as an official member in a band since Owls' breakup in 2002.[1][5] The band was first announced in mid-2012 with the creation of a Facebook page revealing only the initials of each member in the page's description.[5] After some speculation, the band revealed their lineup on September 9 of that year by posting "cat is out of the bag. evan weiss. mike kinsella. matthew frank. [sic]"[6] Weiss denies the labeling of the band as a "supergroup", reasoning that "nobody starts a band because they want to have hype built around it."[1]

Their / They're / There released their self-titled debut EP on April 20, 2013 (Record Store Day) through Polyvinyl Record Co., on which Kinsella's project Owen is signed. The release was followed by a short stint of two shows in Chicago and one in Lawrence, Kansas.[3] Their first show was at Reckless Records in Wicker Park on the day of the debut EP's release.[3] The band continues to play shows regularly in the US, especially during December 2013 while on a five-date tour with Mansions and Birthmark. Their / They're / There also toured Japan across October and November alongside Weiss's Into It. Over It. and Kinsella's Owen.[7] They recorded their second EP, Analog Weekend, during the summer of that year "directly to tape" with producer Ed Rose.[8] Analog Weekend was released on December 10 as a joint venture between Polyvinyl and Topshelf Records[9] with a cassette release from Polyvinyl collecting the band's first two EPs, entitled T / T / T, released on the same day.[10]

In April 2014, Kinsella revealed that "Evan and Matt just started working on the first [Their / They're / There] full-length like a week or two ago. Those guys are going to get the skeletons of a few songs and then we'll start practicing." Weiss stated in August 2014 that Their / They're / There are "definitely planning" to release a full-length album, although the members have "all been kind of busy with other things", further elaborating that "we want to do more with the band, it's just it's such a casual thing and I think if it became un-casual that it would lose its charm and why we kind of all enjoy doing it."[11] Throughout 2014 and 2015, indications of continuing work on a Their / They're / There album were made through social media: Frank sporadically posted video clips of song ideas on the band's Facebook page,[12][13] and Weiss posted a photo of Frank working on the Their / They're / There album to his Instagram profile.[14] In a 2016 Reddit AMA, Weiss said of the prospect of a new Their / They're / There album "no more ttt right now, unfortunately. all super busy. [sic]"[15] and "plans changed! not right now. maybe one day! [sic]"[16]

Members

Discography

EPs
Compilations
Music videos

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Backstage Broadcast (11 February 2013). "Their / They're / There // Interview" – via YouTube.
  • ^ "Owen to release 'Ghost Town,' playing two shows @ Beat Kitchen, & other dates". BV Chicago.
  • ^ a b c "Their/They're/There First Shows Announced!". Their / They're / There.
  • ^ a b "ntwha.com - This website is for sale! - ntwha Resources and Information". www.ntwha.com. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  • ^ a b "Owen/Into It. Over It./Loose Lips Sink Ships collab - Sputnikmusic". www.sputnikmusic.com.
  • ^ "Their / They're / There". www.facebook.com.
  • ^ "Into It. Over It". intoitoverit.com.
  • ^ "Polyvinyl Store".
  • ^ "Listen to Their / They're / There's Grammatically Correct New EP - NOISEY". Their / They're / There.
  • ^ a b "Polyvinyl Records Polyvinyl Records".
  • ^ Consequence of Sound (11 August 2014). "INTO IT. OVER IT. INTERVIEW - LOLLAPALOOZA 2014" – via YouTube.
  • ^ "Their / They're / There". www.facebook.com.
  • ^ "Their / They're / There". www.facebook.com.
  • ^ "Evan Thomas Weiss on Instagram: "business. casual. #LPTTT"". Instagram. Archived from the original on 2021-12-26.
  • ^ "r/IAmA - IamA EVAN WEISS (INTOITOVERIT) AMA". reddit.
  • ^ "r/IAmA - IamA EVAN WEISS (INTOITOVERIT) AMA". reddit.
  • ^ "Media: Their / They're / There: "Concession Speech Writer"". Punk News. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  • ^ "Their / They're / There (Owen + Into It. Over It.) To Release 'Analog Weekend' EP, Premiere New Song "New Blood"". Pure Volume. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  • ^ Schultz, Brian. "Their / They're / There - Their / They're / There EP". Alternative Press. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
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