I Got You On Tape
I Got You On Tape formed in 2006 when Letticia Lee met Dan Ryan, Matt Barks, and Ben Marquis at a music festival. They started playing small venues, building...
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I Got You On Tape formed in 2006 when Letticia Lee met Dan Ryan, Matt Barks, and Ben Marquis at a music festival. They started playing small venues, building a sound around Lee's vocals and atmospheric arrangements. Their debut album 'Tacitus' came out in 2008, featuring the track 'Somersault' that became a notable early song for them.
They followed with albums like 'Shapes and Echoes' in 2011, 'Paper Tigers' in 2014, and 'Malady' in 2017. Other songs from their catalog include 'Ace In The Hole,' 'Back From The Dead,' and 'Bedbug.' The lineup stayed consistent with Lee on vocals and guitar, Ryan on guitars, Barks on drums, and Marquis on bass.
In 2010, they had a legal dispute with their former label over creative control. They kept working after that, continuing to release music through the 2010s with their particular blend of dreamy textures and introspective lyrics.
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