Stockholm Syndrome (American band)
Stockholm Syndrome is an American
Originally intended as a one-time studio side-project for the musicians, the band released an album in 2004, Holy Happy Hour, and then went on a nationwide tour in support of the album. The band has toured intermittently since then and on February 16, 2010, they released a live EP, "Stockholm Syndrome Live at Streetlight Records," which was recorded during an in-store performance at Streetlight Records in Santa Cruz in September 2009. The band has said that they have gotten another full-length album ready for release.
As the band allows audience members to tape their shows, many of their concert recordings can be found at the Internet Archive.[1]
The band's second album,
Formation
Schools and Joseph met and discovered their compatibility as songwriters. While Widespread Panic took a break, Schools and Joseph toured Europe because Schools wanted to be productive. The two continued to write songs together.[2]
References
- The Internet Archive. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
- ^ a b c Flynn, Michael (2010-09-03). "Stockholm Syndrome takes over Asheville's Orange Peel". Asheville Citizen-Times. Retrieved 2010-09-03. [dead link]
External links
- Official site
- Stockholm Syndrome on Allmusic
- Stockholm Syndrome collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive