User:Jessicakrzywicki/Camera (band)


Camera
Camera - Joseph, Justin, Ryan - 2008
Camera - Joseph, Justin, Ryan - 2008
Background information
OriginChicago, Illinois
GenresAlternative Rock
Indie Rock
New Wave
Years active2003–present
LabelsTightship Records
AtmoWorks
MembersJustin C. Scro
Ryan Aylward
Joseph Scro
WebsiteCameraBand.com

Camera are a three-piece alternative rock band formed in Chicago, IL early in 2003 by Justin C. Scro, Ryan Aylward and Joseph Scro.


Biography edit

Brothers Justin and Joseph Scro teamed with longtime friend Ryan Alyward in the spring of 2001 to start developing musical ideas together in their respective hometown of Schaumburg, Illinois. After choosing the name Camera, the trio decided to make their efforts official in the summer of 2003 with playing their first ever show.

Shortly after, the group were discovered by former Coctails member Barry Phipps who would go on to produce Camera's first effort, the Self Titled EP for Phipps's Tightship Records.[1]

Gaining press and exposure, Camera returned with their next EP Fire & Science, in 2007 which was released under the AtmoWorks label.[2] Upon review, Jim DeRogatis, music critic for the Chicago Sun Times said Camera "deliver the post-punk art-rock goods."[3]

Soon after the release of Fire & Science, Camera were contacted by Mudvayne member Matthew McDonough and his production partner, ambient music mainstay Vir Unis. Camera's latest effort, Realpolitik! is currently in production with McDonough and Vir Unis under their collective title of "MikroNaught."


Discography edit

  • Self Titled EP (CD / 2005)
  • Fire & Science EP (CD / 2007)
  • Realpolitik! (CD / Coming in 2010)

Compilations edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.TightshipRecords.com "[1]", Tightship Records, retrieved 30 January 2010
  2. ^ http://atmoworks.ning.com/profile/CAMERA "[2]", AtmoWorks, retrieved 30 January 2010
  3. ^ DeRogatis, Jim "[3]", Chicago Sun Times, Sun Times Media, retrieved 30 January 2010
  4. ^ http://www.lensrecords.com/p-222-va-every-machine-makes-a-mistake-a-tribute-to-radiohead.aspx Lens Records, retrieved 30 January 2010

External links edit