Toto Miranda, Josh Lambert, and Yvonne Lambert came together as a junky, dirty, hook-heavy electronic trio called the Octopus Project in the late '90s. Their music caught the ears of the folks at Peek-a-boo Records in 2001, and the band released their first album on that label, Identification Parade, one year later. Their second album, One Ten Hundred Thousand Million, followed in 2004, and the Octopus Project went on to tour heavily over the course of the next year, appearing at festivals like Noise Pop, Wall of Sound, and SXSW, where the trio snagged the title of Best Experimental Band. The Octopus Project managed to make their way back into the studio amid all this touring, teaming up with Black Moth Super Rainbow for their third release, 2007's The House of Apples and Eyeballs. ~ Margaret Reges, Rovi
of bands will come to Oxford, England for the Cornbury Festival. The bill includes pop queens Sugababes, college rock vets the Pretenders and the Ligh...
Via: The TripwireAustin, TX natives, The Octopus Project, will be hitting the road in February in support of The House of Apples and Eyeballs, the ban...
of bands will come to Oxford, England for the Cornbury Festival. The bill includes pop queens Sugababes, college rock vets the Pretenders and the Ligh...
Via: The TripwireAustin, TX natives, The Octopus Project, will be hitting the road in February in support of The House of Apples and Eyeballs, the ban...
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Austin indie rock quartet the Octopus Project has a new EP out this week and today they let loose with the video for the energetic single "Whitby." It...