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Background information | |
Origin | Kalamazoo, Michigan, U.S. Midland, Michigan, U.S. |
Genres | |
Years active | 2014–present |
Labels | ThirtyTigers |
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Website | michiganderband |
Michigander is an American rock band created in 2014 from Kalamazoo, Michigan.[1] It is the solo project centered around its vocalist, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist frontman, Jason Singer.[2]
The band is joined by touring musicians and frequent collaborators Jake LeMond on guitar, Aaron Senor on drums, and Connor Robertson on bass guitar.[3]
Michigander's first song, the self-released Nineties single, debuted in 2016, followed by additional singles, including Mexico, and ATL, an Audiotree live session extended play, and the 2018 self-released Midland extended play, consisting of 6 tracks, all written solely by Singer.[4]
Since then, the project has released three extended plays with C3 Records including Where Do We Go From Here (2019), Everything Will Be OK Eventually (2021), and the most recent, It Will Never Be The Same (2023) which was recorded at Sunset Sound in Hollywood, California.[5] The EP features the single "In My Head", a collaboration with indie rock band Manchester Orchestra, and "Cannonball", a track written with Dashboard Confessional's frontman, Chris Carrabba.[6]
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