Birds of Maya | |
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Origin | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US |
Genres | Noise rock |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Richie |
Members | Jason Killinger Ben Leaphart Mike Polizze |
Birds of Maya is an American psychedelic/garage rock band based out of Philadelphia. Formed in 2004, the band is composed of guitarist Mike Polizze, bassist Jason Killinger, and drummer Ben Leaphart. The trio plays a lo-fi mixture of hard rock and blues rock.
To date, the band has released four studio albums: Vol. 1 (2008), Ready to Howl (2010), Celebration (2013) and Valdez (2021).
Birds of Maya was formed when Jason Killinger and Ben Leaphart decided they wanted to form a band. Guitarist Mike Polizze joined when he answered an ad by the band requesting an additional member. [1] The band's debut, 2008's Vol. 1 , was released as a CD-R and comprises recordings dating between 2004 and 2006. [2] [3]
The band's second album. Ready to Howl . was released in 2010. The band collaborated with Harmonica Dan for their 7" single Regulation, which was released exclusively when the band was on tour. [2] Mike Polizze turned his attention to his solo project Purling Hiss and was joined by Ben Leaphart so they could perform as a live act. [4] This effectively put Birds of Maya on hold until they released Celebration in 2013. [5]
In 2021, the band released, Valdez, its first studio album in eight years. The album was released to critical acclaim and was included on Pitchfork's "31 Best Rock Albums of 2021" end-of-year list. [6]
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