The Fever (band) explained

The Fever (band) should not be confused with The Fevers.

The Fever
Background:group_or_band
Origin:New York City
Genre:Indie rock
Years Active:2001 - 2006
Label:Kemado Records

The Fever was an American indie rock band from New York City.

History

The Fever formed in 2001 around songwriting partners Geremy Jasper (vocals) and Chris Sanchez (guitar). After expanding to a five-piece, the group signed with Kemado Records, releasing their debut EP, Pink on Pink, in 2002. The full-length, Red Bedroom followed in 2003, as did touring with bands such as Hot Hot Heat, Death From Above 1979, Moving Units, VHS or Beta, Metric, and the Kills. After the departure of guitarist Sanchez, the band regrouped the remaining original members as a four-piece with Keith Stapleton switching from bass to guitar, followed by the 2006 release, In the City of Sleep,[1] but disbanded soon after in the fall of that year.[2]

Members

Discography

Videography

Appearance in the Media

Notes and References

  1. Review of In the City of Sleep
  2. The Fever