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Background information | |
Origin | Portland, Oregon, U.S. |
Genres | Alternative rock Psychedelic rock Shoegazing |
Years active | 2003–Present |
Labels | Reverb Records Beat the World Records |
Website | theupsidedown.com |
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Jsun Atoms Matt Moore Bob Mild Brett Kron Tristan Evans Sarah Jane |
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Past members | |
Jonathan Allen Rob Scrivner Caroline Buchalter |
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The Upsidedown's "Silver Wind", from the album Human Destination.
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The Upsidedown is an alternative rock band from Portland, Oregon, United States.
The band released their debut album, Trust Electricity, in 2004. The album has received national attention, and the band has been noted in several newspapers and magazines as an up-and-coming band to watch, including Magnet, The Boston Globe, and The Oregonian. Their music has also been featured on the television programs True Blood, Sons of Anarchy, The Vampire Diaries, Life Unexpected, What About Brian, and Trauma.
The Upsidedown has toured the United States, sometimes as an opening act. They have a close friendship with The Dandy Warhols, and have also performed with The Jesus and Mary Chain, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Richard Butler, David J, Colin Meloy, The Black Angels, The Dears, The Out Crowd, The Village Green, and Spindrift. They have also worked with Tony Lash and Jeremy Sherrer, on their albums.
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The Upsidedown supplied four songs from their catalog ("Human Destination", "Sacred Call", "Umbrella", and "The Way In") to the film "Water Wings", directed by Johno Wells and Justin Adams.[1]
The Upsidedown's music has been featured extensively on NBC's Trauma (TV series)
"Elizabeth", episode 408 of Californication:
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