Panorama Social
Panorama Social came together in Austin, Texas around the mid-2000s with Greg Anderson on vocals, Chris Fuller on guitar, Russell Smith on bass, and Nick...
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Panorama Social came together in Austin, Texas around the mid-2000s with Greg Anderson on vocals, Chris Fuller on guitar, Russell Smith on bass, and Nick Hennies on drums. Their first album was called 'Bush' in 2007, and the title track became something of an anti-war protest song during that period.
They kept making music that leaned into social commentary, with songs like 'Fodam-se' and 'Globo Capitalista' appearing in their catalog. The band's lyrics sometimes got them into trouble with certain venues or groups, but they generally stuck to their approach without much compromise.
Their sound had an experimental edge, with Fuller's guitar work and Hennies' drumming giving it a particular texture. They put out records like 'Dreamstates' in 2009 and 'The New World Order' in 2019, working within a rock framework while touching on political themes.
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