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− | ''Mild America'' is a band fronted by ex-[[This Night Creeps]] frontman [[Mark Brenndorfer]]. The music is described as "low-fi country" or "country-influenced, bittersweet pop songs". Their first EP, [[Coriander and Heaven]], was released in October 2009. Marlene Zucchiatti, Brenndorfer's mother sang backup vocals on all the tracks. | + | [[image:Mildamerica.jpg|right|thumb|''Coriander and Heaven'' cover art]] |
+ | ''Mild America'' is a band fronted by ex-[[This Night Creeps]] frontman [[Mark Brenndorfer]]. The music is described as "low-fi country" or "country-influenced, bittersweet pop songs". Their first EP, [[Coriander and Heaven]], was released in October 2009. ''Marlene Zucchiatti'', Brenndorfer's mother, sang backup vocals on all the tracks. | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.myspace.com/mildamerica ''Mild America'' MySpace page] | ||
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[[category:Hamilton Related Bands]] | [[category:Hamilton Related Bands]] |
Latest revision as of 10:41, 16 October 2009
Mild America is a band fronted by ex-This Night Creeps frontman Mark Brenndorfer. The music is described as "low-fi country" or "country-influenced, bittersweet pop songs". Their first EP, Coriander and Heaven, was released in October 2009. Marlene Zucchiatti, Brenndorfer's mother, sang backup vocals on all the tracks.