ā'trĭs /ˈtrɪs/ was an American indie rock band formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 2003.[1] The band currently consists of Mason Taylor (vocals, piano), Ben Azar (guitar), Nate Lueck (bass, background vocals, guitar), and Travis Abel (drums); while Michael Kreher and Chuck Sokol provide synthesized backdrops for live performances.[2][3] In 2017, the band posted an extended play to SoundCloud, but their other social media accounts were deleted.[4]

ā'trĭs
OriginBoston, Massachusetts, USA
GenresAlternative rock
College rock
Years active2003–2017
LabelsAirPlay Direct, Mark Records
MembersMason Taylor
Ben Azar
Nate Lueck
Travis Abel
Past membersMichael Kreher
Dave Lewis
Zach McLean
Chris Ashworth
James Colazo
Pete Wahlers
Pete Koopmans
Pat Speece
Websitewww.atrishq.com

History edit

The band was formed in 2003 by Mason Taylor and Michael Kreher, who were classmates at the Berklee College of Music.[1] Other Berklee students were recruited to round out the band, including drummer Dave Lewis and guitarist Zach McLean. Another classmate, Chuck Sokol, was recruited to engineer the band's recordings. All of the band members later dropped out of Berklee.[5]

After about two years, the band's lineup evolved to include Chris Ashworth (guitar), James Colazo (guitar), and Pete Wahlers (bass). This lineup recorded the debut ā'trĭs album Appeal, released in 2005.[6] The album received positive reviews for its "cinematic" sound and similarities to R.E.M. and Radiohead.[1] All members other than Taylor quit the band when faced the prospect of full-time touring, though Kreher remained involved as a producer alongside Sokol.[5]

Pete Koopmans and Pat Speece were added to the band and contributed to the 2007 EP Of the Commons.[7][8] Taylor recruited Azar, Lueck, and Abel for the band's second full-length album.[5] That album, Lensing, was released in 2008.[5] Reviewers compared the album to not just Radiohead, but also Jeff Buckley, Muse, and Coldplay.[9]

In 2017, the band posted an extended play to SoundCloud titled Womb to War. Later that year, all social media accounts for the band except for the SoundCloud were deleted.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Miers, Jeff (4 November 2005). "Punk rock gone smart Boston's a'tris rides former Berklee student to a whole new level". The Buffalo News. Retrieved 2020-11-21.
  2. ^ "Chuck Sokol | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-11-21.
  3. ^ "Michael J. Kreher | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-11-21.
  4. ^ a b "ATRIS". SoundCloud. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  5. ^ a b c d STAFF, Richard Duckett TELEGRAM & GAZETTE. "On the road to success". telegram.com. Retrieved 2020-11-21.
  6. ^ Appeal credits from Allmusic
  7. ^ Of the Commons - A'tris | Credits | AllMusic, retrieved 2020-11-21
  8. ^ Press Reviews Archived August 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Lensing - A'tris | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic, retrieved 2020-11-21