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The Silent League
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The Silent League is an American post-rock, chamber pop band from Brooklyn, New York, founded by Justin Russo, formerly of Mercury Rev. Their 2004 debut, The Orchestra, Sadly, Has Refused, featuring Sam from Interpol, Grasshopper from the Rev and a cast of dozens, was released in the US on Chicago's File-13 label, and in the UK in late 2005, on Something In Construction.
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![]() The Silent League at The Barfly Club, Camden, London, UK. February 2005. | |
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Origin | Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
Genres | Post rock, Chamber pop, Indie |
Labels | File-13, Something in Construction, Rallye/Klee |
Members | Justin Russo, Shannon Fields, Kevin Thaxton, Jesse Blum, and Danny Lockwood. |
Past members | Ryan Smith, Phil Williams, Reno Bo, Jason Russo, Sam Fogerino, Sean Mackowiak, Gene Park, Kelly Pratt, Jon Natchez, Evan Pazner, James Duncan. |
Website | http://www.silentleague.com |
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