Para fans de Indie y Alternativa y Folk y Blues.
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Originally formed by vocalist and guitarist Thao Nguyen, drummer Willis Thompson, bass and keyboard player Adam Thompson, and lead guitarist Frank Steward, Thao & The Get Down Stay Down was born in 2003. Prior to the formation, Thao studied for a degree in Sociology and Women’s Studies, Willis Thompson performed with the groups Camp Tigerclaw and Acousticore, Adam Thompson was a solo jazz act known as The OK Bird, and Stewart was a member of the bands Durian and Verbal.
Thao & The Get Down Stay Down’s debut album “Like the Linen” was recorded and released in 2005, produced entirely by guitarist Frank Stewart. Despite not playing live together before, the band embarked on their label Kill Rock Stars’ “Sound the Hare Heard" tour in mid-2006, before sending the album to indie-darling, Laura Veirs. The record later landed in the hands of Grammy-nominated producer Tucker Martine, known for his work with Sufjan Stevens and R.E.M., who offered to produce the band’s subsequent album.
Released in January 2008, Thao & The Get Down Stay Down’s sophomore album, “We Brave Bee Sting And All”, earned rave reviews from the critical press. Following the release the band moved to San Francisco, California, and supported Xiu Xiu and Rilo Kiley, before embarking on a headlining U.S. tour. Thao & The Get Down Stay Down’s third studio album “Know Better Learn Faster”, released in October 2009, features folk singer Andrew Bird on the title track and was supported by touring alongside The Portland Cello Project. After singing with Ribbon Music in October 2012, the band issued their fourth studio album “We the Common” in 2013.
If nothing else, you certainly can’t accuse Thao and The Get Down Stay Down of lacking an eye-catching name. The alternative folk band, who hail from San Francisco, California, at least in part take their moniker from their singer and de facto frontwoman, Thao Nguyen, who formed the band in 2003; they played around their home city for a while, but they didn’t get a real break until 2006, when they went on tour opening for Laura Veirs, a singer-songwriter from Portland, Oregon. They managed to get their demos to Tucker Martine, a Portland producer who at the time was drumming in Veirs’ band - he’s now married to her - and he helped produce their record We Brave Bee Stings and All, which was released in 2008. That same year, the band toured with Xiu Xiu and Rilo Kiley, and have since gone on to release two more albums, 2009’s Know Better Learn Faster and 2013’s We the Common, to widespread critical acclaim. They’re now fully fleshed out as a live band, despite only having two permanent members of the band, and toured the U.S. extensively last year; UK dates are likely to follow sooner rather than later.