I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody's Business is an indie rock band that started in 2007. The group's name hints at a certain chaotic energy, which comes through in songs like '100 Dollar Bills' from their 2011 album 'Here's to the Unforgiven.' That track became something of an anthem for listeners who connected with its straightforward melody and lyrics.
The band is led by Ethan Kath on vocals and guitar, with Samantha Urbani on bass, Ryan Pope on drums, and Tim Nordwind on keyboards. They've released three albums, including 'The Art of Making a Mess' in 2014 and 'We Are All Messengers' in 2018. Their catalog includes songs like 'Adaptation Cell,' 'Ancient Crows,' and 'Burn It All Down.'
At one point, the band had a legal dispute with their former label, which led to a public separation. They kept going with DIY tours, building a dedicated following along the way. Their music tends to work with themes of personal struggle and broader social questions, delivered with the kind of guitar-driven energy that feels familiar in indie rock circles.
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